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St. Vincent

St. Vincent

About St. Vincent

Although he never landed on the island, Columbus sailed past in 1498 on 22nd January, which happens to be St Vincents Day in the Spanish calender, and so gave the island its name.

The Carib Indians were initially left to their own devices by the Europeans and external contacts were limited, however they did intermarry with the survivors of a slave ship that was wrecked on the coast. There’s a strong British influence here as the islands official British roots go back to the mid 18th century.

Notable sights include La Soufriere a 4,000 ft volcano that last erupted at the end of the 1970’s. In Kingstown the botanical gardens are well worth a visit, there’s even a descendent of the original breadfruit tree planted by Captain Bligh.

Featured shore excursions

  • Dolphin Watch - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    Dolphin Watch - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    Enjoy the coastal highlights of St Vincent and catch a glimpse of the beautiful creatures that make...Show shore excursion detail
  • Schooner Sailaway
    Schooner Sailaway
    An authentic Caribbean Schooner is the perfect place to enjoy the sun, sea and party atmosphere!Show shore excursion detail
  • Snorkel Sensation - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    Snorkel Sensation - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
    St Vincent's thirty or so dive sites are sprinkled along its leeward shore and are a delight to...Show shore excursion detail