Unique islands
Some of the country's islands, including Mustique, Union, and Palm Island, have lately gained popularity among the affluent and famous rather than the general people. The deep blue seas off its shores are ideal for anchoring yachts and going fishing, diving on the reefs, or swimming up to its pristine beaches, thus they have recently become the most exclusive paradise. You may sail from island to island in an hour with winds ranging from 10 to 25 knots, swim off the shore, observe some of the area's enormous tortoises, and remain for a beverage at a beach bar watching the sunset with other tourists. In general, you may have a terrific time in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Bequia is the second-largest island in the Grenadines, Mustique boasts wooded hills and seven valleys with white sand beaches, Canouan is considerably smaller and located in the midst of the archipelago, and Mayreau is the smallest. Mayreau is populated, with a population of just 271 people. Palm Island has an exquisite resort, Union Island lies midway between Grenada and Saint Vincent, and Petit St. Vincent conceals a hidden resort of 22 cabins that are heaven on Earth.