Discover the best top things to do in St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines including Turtle Bay, Owia Salt Pond, Cumberland Bay, Callie's Secret, Harbor South South.
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Seahorses and other unusual sealife is often seen in this bay, which drops to a depth of about 60 feet.
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The Owia Salt Pond is located on the North Eastern Coast of St. Vincent in the village of Owia which is home to some of the indigenous people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines - the Black Caribs. The salt water pond is sheltered from the sea by the numerous volcanic boulders which surround it. The two hour drive from Kingstown along the Eastern Coast takes you to this recreation site which occupies a fairly extensive area of well maintained grounds which leads down to the sea where the salt pond is situated. Traditionally, it has been used as a therapeutic bathing pond. Facilities at the park include gazebos, fire pits, restroom and shower. It is the ideal place for swimming or a picnic.
I took a taxi there with Wayne & Shakeira from Top Dawn Taxi! Highly recommend! It's a beautiful, unique place to swim and a lovely drive through the countryside to get there.
A recently discovered spot where muck divers will find an abundance of interesting creatures buried in the sand.
Unusual sealife is regularly seen at this dive site.
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