Winter adventure trips on yacht
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles chain of the Caribbean Sea.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines lies between Saint Lucia and Grenada in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the Caribbean Sea. The islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines include the main island of Saint Vincent (344 km2/133 sq mi) and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines (45 km2/17 sq mi), a chain of small islands stretching south from Saint Vincent to Grenada.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are a nation made up of islands, famous among those who spend the winter adventure trips on their yacht between the aristocracies andamong the rock star, but little visited by most of the other visitors. Adventure travel S Vincent & Grenadines has a pleasant, somewhat 'out of hand and the coast, while the other 30 islands and atolls that make up the Grenadines are among the most popular cruise destinations in the Caribbean. The Grenadines seem ford of the stones between St Vincent and Grenada and are surrounded by coral reefs and clear waters and blue, ideal for diving, snorkeling and to go by boat. The inhabited islands are little more than a dozen and these are sparsely populated and little developed. Nevertheless, some islands of the Grenadines, like Mustique and Palm Island are frequented by people rich and famous, others, like Bequia and Union Island, attract wolves of the sea and trotters of all nationalities, and provide premises where decent sleep and to eat.
The journey
There are international flights to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Visitors must take a flight that arrives on one of the nearby islands and from there to catch a plane propeller. The Liat, the Airlines of Carriacou, Mustique Airways and the Air Martinique have flights between Trinidad and St. Vincent, Saint Lucia, Martinique, fly mig Senegal and Grenada. The boarding fee is EC $ 20.
There are ships passenger / cargo between Saint Vincent to Barbados, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Venezuela. Those arriving by boat can pass the customs to Kingstown or Wallilabou Bay.
Local transport
Buses are a good way to move to Saint Vincent. A Kingston clubs are like the wheels, filled with people and reggae music with a whole volume, but they are cheap, reliable and frequent. The buses are of Bequia in practice collective taxi, economical and suitable for travel during the day. Taxis, which are usually vans with benches in the back, are good means of transport in Saint Vincent, Bequia and Union Island.
You can rent cars in Saint Vincent, although here there are no international agencies and most other islands are not there at all. The local driving license can apply to the Traffic Branch of Kingstown. Driving on the left side of the road.
The easiest way to move through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is the boat. There is a ferry that goes in an hour from Saint Vincent in Port Elizabeth on the island of Bequia, several times a day. Post a boat carrying a price even passengers and freight between St Vincent, Bequia, Canouan, Union Island and Mayerau three times a week. There are also flights between Saint Vincent, Union Island and Bequia, although ticket prices are higher and the air are generally less comfortable boat.