• Nearby Attractions

    Crystal kayaking

    You’re able to See Everything beneath the surface of the water by being comfortably seated and looking through our kayaks,



    Dark View Waterfall and Beach Tour

    This is an excellent pick for nature lovers. Visit the spectacular Dark View Falls—a set of twin waterfalls that are reached using a bamboo bridge. Exploring this outdoor landscape with a guide means there’s no need to study a map or plan transport to get there. After the waterfalls, the trip also visits Fort Charlotte, small fishing towns, and filming locations from “Pirates of the Caribbean”—including Buccament Beach.



    Montreal Gardens Tour with Trubb Taxi Tours

    This tour starts with a 15 minutes tour of the Botanical Gardens, then we'll drive along the Windward side of the Island to the beautiful Montreal Gardens, where you will be able to tour the Gardens and enjoy the beautiful scenery.



    Happy Kite

    Happy Kite Grenadines is a kite school based on Union Island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. We offer kite, windsurf and SUP lessons and rentals. We also organise personalised kite trips and downwinders around our beautiful islands, such as Mayreau and Tobago Cays.



    Tobago Cays

    A collection of several uninhabited islands in the southern section of the Grenadines that offer some of the best beaches for swimming, tanning and snorkeling in the Caribbean.



    Union Island

    One of Union Island's most stunning features is its dramatic volcanic peaks. These might stand out to you as you make your way to this island, which is also the southern port of entry for Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. Union Island is also the optimal gateway to some other islands in this region and a great place to go kitesurfing.



    Montreal Gardens

    The Montreal Gardens are another option for nature-based exploration in Saint Vincent. These gardens are smaller than the more popular Botanical Gardens but still quite expansive at 7.5 acres. The Montreal Gardens are located within the lush hills of this island, around 1500 feet high. You'll find this natural attraction at the top of the valley above Mesopotamia -- it'll come into view just at the end of a rough road in this area. 



    Scuba Diving & Snorkeling

    Naturally, Anchor Reef on the Leeward coast of Saint Vincent got its name from an anchor beneath the ocean. This anchor dates back to the 18th century, a turbulent time in the islands as wars raged for territory.



    Carriacou Island

    Carriacou, commonly called "Isle of Reefs", is located in the heart of the Grenadines. With pristine waters and thriving marine life, this area invites you to dive into the magic of over 200 tropical fish species, each adding a splash of colour to this underwater haven.



    Botanical Gardens

    Venture to the Saint Vincent & the Grenadines Botanical Gardens for an amazing adventure. These gardens are located just about a mile from Kingstown, the capital. This attraction is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. In fact, it is said to have existed and played a crucial role in preserving native wildlife and tropical plants from as far back as 1765.