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Top 10 Things to do in St. Vincent and The Grenadines

by St. Vincent and The Grenadines

October 31, 2011

St. Vincent and The Grenadines

Hiking inside a volcano, sailing, diving and romantic dining are just a few things you can do in St. Vincent and The Grenadines.  Read on  to find out our top 10 Things to do in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

#10. Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary

Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary Bequia is home to the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, a nursery for endangered hawksbill turtles.

#9. Wall Dive at Anchor Reef

Diving in St. Vincent and The Grenadines Anchor Reef, voted one of the top 100 dive sites in the world, is a spectacular wall dive with swim-throughs and a lovely coral reef formation.

#8. Cruise on the Friendship Rose

Sailing on the Friendship Rose Friendship Rose, operating out of Bequia, is also of special note. After running a ferry service for 20 years between St. Vincent and Bequia, today the 100-ft. schooner offers cruises between Bequia and the Tobago Cays, and between Bequia and Mustique, with snorkeling, diving and nature watching along the way.

For more information visit: www.friendshiprose.com

#7. Vincy Mas

Vincy Mas, St. Vincent and The Grenadines Vincy Mas kicks off in St. Vincent at the end of June and runs through early July with festivities including the King & Queen of the bands, the Miss carnival show, calypso and steel band competitions, Carnival Monday, featuring J'ouvert - an early morning celebration - and Carnival's Tuesday's Mardi Gras parade.

#6. Dark View Falls

Dark View Falls At Dark View Falls, visitors can watch the water flow from a stone swimming pool at the bottom after crossing a bamboo bridge.

#5. Diving Mayreau Gardens

Diving Mayreau Gardens Mayreau Gardens is an expansive coral reef formation and a great drift dive. Crinoids, garden eels and flamingo tongues are common here. Also off Mayreau is Puruni, the wreck of a 1918 British gun ship that is lying in only 40 feet of water, great for beginners as well as advanced wreck divers

#4. Romantic picnic on Mopion

Picnic on Mopion Mopion, the quintessential deserted island, has a tiny sand bar perched atop a coral reef combines bright white sand and turquoise waters to create an idyllic setting for an intimate picnic spot.

#3. Sailing the Tobago Cays

Sailing the Tobago Cays Rent a charter for the day or week and island hop in the Tobago Cays, a family of five sibling islands protected by a horseshow reef.

#2. The Botanicals Gardens

The Botanical Gardens of St. Vincent and The Grenadines One of the most popular natural attractions in St. Vincent is the Botanical Gardens, a collection of exotic plants, flowers and trees that bear the distinction of being the oldest such gardens in the Western Hemisphere.

#1. La Soufriere

La Soufriere Volcano, St. Vincent and The Grenadines La Soufriere, the volcano that formed St. Vincent over ages of eruptions, today beckons hiking enthusiasts to reach its majestic summit at 4,048 ft. with two trail options.

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