St. Vincent and the Grenadines is where raw Caribbean nature meets quiet island life. From the volcanic peaks and lush rainforests of St. Vincent to the pristine white sand beaches and world-class sailing waters of the Grenadines, SVG offers a fantastic breadth of diversity across 32 islands and cays. This is not a place of cruise ship crowds and commercialized beaches. This is the Caribbean you have been dreaming about.
From the moment you arrive at Argyle International Airport (SVD), St. Vincent welcomes you with a calm, authentic island spirit. A short drive takes you to Kingstown and beyond, where volcanic landscapes, local traditions, and unspoiled nature define the island experience. The Eastern Caribbean Dollar is used, with U.S. dollars widely accepted, and getting around is easy with taxis, local buses, and organized tours connecting you to waterfalls, coastal villages, and sailing gateways to the Grenadines.
Get There with interCaribbean Airways
interCaribbean Airways connects St. Vincent (SVD) with convenient service from Barbados (BGI) and Grenada (GND), providing seamless connections to destinations across the Caribbean. From our Barbados hub, travelers from Antigua, Dominica, Guyana, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos Islands, St. Kitts, and St. Lucia can easily reach St. Vincent and begin their Grenadines adventure.
| Route | Flight Time | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Barbados (BGI) – St. Vincent (SVD) | 45 minutes | Daily non-stop |
| Grenada (GND) – St. Vincent (SVD) | 45 minutes | Daily non-stop |
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ReDiscover what makes St. Vincent and the Grenadines a truly unique Caribbean destination. Experience volcanic landscapes and lush mountain, quiet beaches and local island life, then book your flight with interCaribbean Airways and start your journey to SVG.
What documents do I need to enter St. Vincent and the Grenadines?
To enter St. Vincent and the Grenadines, travelers must present a valid passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the travel date. Proof of onward or return travel is required, and visitors may be asked to show confirmation of accommodation. Visa requirements depend on nationality, so travelers should check in advance if a visa is required for their passport.
When is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit St. Vincent and the Grenadines is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is generally sunny with lower humidity and comfortable temperatures. The months from May to November are warmer and greener, with fewer visitors and better value, though there is a higher chance of rain during this time.
How do I get there with interCaribbean Airways?
interCaribbean offers direct flights to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD) from Barbados (BGI), Grenada (GND), with easy connections across its Caribbean network.
How do I get around the island?
Getting around St. Vincent is easy. Taxis and rental cars are widely available, with driving on the left. Local minibuses offer an affordable way to travel along main routes, while ferries and short flights connect St. Vincent with the Grenadine islands.
Can I get a local SIM card?
Yes. Local SIM cards are available in towns across St. Vincent. Major providers offer prepaid plans with data and local calls, and setup is quick with a valid passport.
Do I need a plug adapter?
Yes. St. Vincent and the Grenadines uses 220–240 volts / 50 Hz with UK-style three-pin plugs (Type G). Travelers from the United States and other regions will need a plug adapter and may also need a voltage converter for devices that are not dual-voltage.