Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a major port city for the Caribbean island chain. The city features a series of surviving 19th century buildings, including St George's Cathedral, known for its beautiful stained glass, and the Romanesque Cathedral of the Assumption. In the wharf area, visitors can see structures built from the tile and red brick that was used as ballast on trading ships from Britain, or head up to Fort Charlotte for a stunning view of the city.
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The Botanical Gardens are one of the most important and popular sites in St Vincent. They are the oldest botanical gardens in the Western Hemisphere (established in 1765) and are also an important conservation site (particularly for the St Vincent parrot). The Botanical Gardens are in Kingstown, a short journey from the town centre.
Not the biggest gardens in the world, but well worth a visit. Recommend the guided tour, our guide, Cornelius was excellent. Lots to see from all around the world.
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Beautiful little beach located just into Villa when heading from Kingstown or Arnos Vale. There’s plenty of room to sit and relax on this beach although watch out as the sea rises quite a bit and may wet your stuff. There’s snorkelling out by the rocks where you can see plenty of local fish etc, there’s even eels to see especially in the grass. In terms of food, there’s a hut by the main entrance which sells local food and drink, beers are round 5-6EC (~2US) and there are a few people wandering selling things but no where near as much as in Villa beach
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Rawacou Recreation Park features two beaches separated by a rocky headland with a man-made pool. Coconut trees and sea grapes provide a distinct tropical look and feel to the beach, while dune vegetation helps to maintain the balance and resilience of the beach. It is an exposed beach, well known for strong currents.
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