Complimentary land and water sports are available including cycling, paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling and scuba diving for certified divers. Interactive activities like botanical art, soap making, and guided kayaking tours to the nearby bat caves are also available. As night falls, the essence of the island comes alive with vibrant festivities, from sunset parties on the beach to rum-tasting experiences and movies under the stars.

Sandals Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesShawn Talbot

Adventure lovers who want to get out and explore the destination can book an Island Routes tour and embark on a trek to the summit of La Soufrière, the country’s active volcano, or visit the Vermont Nature Trail to catch a glimpse of a native Saint Vincent Parrot, of which there are only 500 left in the wild. A spot of island hopping could also be on the cards with the stunning island of Bequia and its picture-postcard beaches located just an hour away by ferry via Kingstown port. Those keen to indulge in something a bit slower-paced will enjoy a visit to Saint Vincent’s tranquil botanical gardens, thought to be the oldest tropical botanical gardens in the world.

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Vincy over water villa at Sandals Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesBronwyn Knight

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