Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

April 19, 2022 Natalie Tallman

There are 32 islands and cays that make up St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). Nine are inhabited, including the mainland St. Vincent and the Grenadines islands: Young Island, Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Union Island, Mayreau, Petit St Vincent and Palm Island. The stunning Tobago Cays National Marine Park is also located within SVG. This multi-island Caribbean nation offers a combination of rainforest eco-adventures, scuba diving, classic Caribbean powder-white sand beaches, luxury accommodation and yachting or sailing adventures.
Restaurants in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

1. Bamboo Church

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This small open-air church flies in a minister from a nearby island for Sunday services.

2. Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church

Hamilton area Bequia
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Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church

3. Table Rock

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Table Rock

A quiet area amidst the wilderness near the Vermont Nature Trail that offers a secluded spot for picnics.

4. Queens Drive

St. Vincent
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Queens Drive

A scenic drive to the east of Kingstown.

5. Fort Duvernette

St. Vincent
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Fort Duvernette

Built around 1800 on a tiny island next to Young Island, this fort once protected a chief port of St. Vincent.

Reviewed By Kimberley070 - London, United Kingdom

Marvel at the ingenuity of the engineers that lifted the cannons into place on top of this amazing fort. Look down on crystal clear waters and over to the main land. Take a light picnic to the top - seating area available but no other amenities. You need a boat taxi to take you to the base of the steps, booked from the main land.

6. Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth Bequia
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Port Elizabeth

This quiet seaside village is known for its fantastic scenery.

Reviewed By vegasduo

Very picturesque town. The Belmont walkway takes you right along the harbor edge, with cute little restaurants on one side and the harbor filled with all types of amazing boats on the other.You can follow it up and around the cliff to Princess Margaret Beach...stunning views.

7. Mesopotamia Valley

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Mesopotamia Valley

Buried in between two mountains, this valley offers tough hiking.

8. Firefly Plantation Bequia

Spring Bequia +1 784-458-3414 [email protected] http://www.fireflybequia.com
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Firefly Plantation Bequia

A fun guided Plantation Tour. See the ruins of an historic 280 year old sugar mill and explore a lush and tropical plantation with orchards producing guava, mango, bananas, breadfruit, Bequia plums, and a variety of wonderful and exotic crops. You get to crush your own sugar cane to make juice, sample many of the fruits and vegetables in season and learn about coconuts, bananas and the uses of the various herbs and flowers you will see. 'Plantation Tours' ec$10 per person. Children welcome.

Reviewed By northwindblew

We really enjoyed the plantation tour with Ezra and the delicious mango juice. We were lucky to arrive just after a big group was completing their tour, so it was just the two of us with Ezra which made for a very pleasant visit. We didn’t get the chance to come back for a meal, but we’d love to next time we visit Bequia. The environment is relaxed, quiet and beautiful. You just want to sit on a chair and keep absorbing the lush landscape and the beautiful building.

9. Mayreau Catholic Church

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Mayreau Catholic Church

Reviewed By henrymF4101WM

We visited this church on our tradewinds trip to Mayreau. We stayed at the villas there and went on an excursion to the church. It was very pretty and had some amazing views on the backside of the church.

10. St. Mary's Cathedral of the Assumption

Kingstown St. Vincent +1 784-456-1408 http://www.catholicsvg.org
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St. Mary's Cathedral of the Assumption

This historic Catholic church, known for its Romanesque architecture, was built in the early nineteenth century.

Reviewed By 868edwardj - London, United Kingdom

A stunning Cathedral in the heart of St Vincent, the courtyards leading you around this local attraction into the cathedral, the stations og the cross are the best that i ever seen,and taking to the local people make you feel at home. Worth a visit when in town very accessible and easy to get around.

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