St Vincent is a mountainous and lush with tumbling waterfalls, verdant rain forests and an active volcano rising to 1,220m. This fertile soil produces tasty exotic fruit. The crystal clear waters are popular with divers around the world with fascinating underwater gardens surrounding this pristine archipelago. Reef life normally found at 80ft flourish here at depths of only 25ft with a great variety of critters and tropical reef fish.
Other activities range from dolphin-watching, climbing the volcano, hiking the natural trails and swimming in mountain rivers and waterfalls.The average yearly temperature is 27 Celsius with the coolest months between November and February. St Vincent was voted the top small animal destination in the Atlantic and the Caribbean by the Rodales Scuba Diving magazine in 2004.
St Vincent is still relatively untouched by mass tourism and remains a wonderful place to ‘get away from it all’ and soak up some true Caribbean culture.
Vincy Mas Festival in St Vincent
St Vincent Vermont Nature Trail
