There are a lot of interesting plants in this garden but you'll probably need a guide to describe them to you. The cinnamon tree, the smelly sock tree. Also you can see the island bird here. It's a pretty garden and not very big. Entrance fees are like $4 US pp and you are expected to tip the guide, but he is not required to walk around the garden. There is a breadfruit tree here rumored to be a descendent from Captain Bligh's famous tree.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Kingston
What better thing to do on a Caribbean island than visit the film site of the Pirates of the Caribbean? We had lunch at the restaurant on site and it was FABULOUS! Our taxi/tour guide guy suggested we eat there. I had the Fish Creole and my husband had BBQ pork. Local lunch and a cold beer for $10 US incl. tip? My kinda place!!
Updated Jan 31, 2007
Address: Wallilabou
When you travel on the road to Kingstown from the airport you will cross this place...which has an amazing view of the Indian Bay, the airport run way and the famous cricket ground (this is not an international ground, but will be used for practice matches during the worldcup 2007)
Written Apr 19, 2006
At the black tunnel beach/point there is a tunnel made thru the mountain....which was built some 100 years ago to transport sugar from this side to the other side of the jetty very fast and it can be loaded on ships easily during low tide days...it cost around 5000 pounds to make this tunnel (during those days!!!)
I have been told this place has been selected for the suiting "Pirates of the Caribbean - II"
Written Apr 19, 2006
This was just down the road from the Pirates film site. A tropical setting for a quick dip!
Written Jan 31, 2007
Address: Wallilabou
Forts are always fun to check out. Good for kids and great views, and, it's free!
Written Jan 31, 2007
Address: Kingston
Its nice to walk on the streets and felt very safe when compared to other Caribbean islands...so enjoy your walking.
Written Apr 19, 2006
Take a drive after the Kingstown...the view is stunning...you can visit some places where the Pirates of the Caribbean was shot.
Written Apr 19, 2006
This is one of the beautiful beaches of St.Vincent...the water is clear, bluish & calm. I like this beach very much. Try this.
Written Apr 19, 2006
Its way out from the main city/town...the place looks good and there is a lot of space for liming. During weekend its filled with liming people. The water is good...but the waves are little bigger.
Written Apr 19, 2006
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Its way out from the main city/town...the place looks good and there is a lot of space for liming. During weekend its filled with liming people. The water is...
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Q: My husband and i are planning a trip to st. vincent (where i was born) and i was wondering if i bring my snorkel equiptment if I...

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It would be nearly impossible to not relax. The mood of this island is tranquil and the mainstream activity is to enjoy the one you are with, even if it is you alone. The island cuisine and tropical...
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St.Vincent is quite and nice...most beaches here are black sand beaches. The Indian Bay beach is not so bad...for me it seems to be a clear beach. Check out the details in different sections.
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An island hopping trip to St. Vincent. Our Caribbean Star flight from Barbados arrived at the Arnos Vale airport at 3:20. A very small airport typical of this area, it makes for quick luggage pickup!...
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A two week sailing trip around the jewels of the Grenadines Island... blue waters, lot of fishes, strong winds, and good rhum.
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I’d like to introduce you to my beautiful multi-island homeland, St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Eastern Caribbean. It comprises the main island St. Vincent where I live, and the smaller islands...
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