Travel to St-Vincent : At the best price guaranteed
Frequently Asked Questions
A valid passport is required to enter Saint Vincent. Most visitors can stay for up to six months without a visa. A return ticket is often requested. Driving is on the left-hand side, and a local driving permit is needed if you plan to rent a car.
The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US dollars are widely accepted. Credit cards are used in hotels and restaurants, yet having some cash is recommended for small shops and local markets.
The dry season, from January to April, is the best time to visit Saint Vincent. The weather is cooler and pleasant, while the wet season, from May to November, brings hotter temperatures and occasional heavy rains.
Yes, Saint Vincent is famous for its diving and snorkeling spots. Visitors can explore coral reefs, tropical fish, and even shipwrecks. The Tobago Cays are one of the most popular destinations for marine adventures.
La Soufrière volcano is a highlight of the island. At over 1,200 meters, it offers challenging yet rewarding hikes. Though active, guided tours make it possible to safely discover its crater and enjoy breathtaking views.
Saint Vincent is generally safe, but visitors should remain cautious in Kingstown, particularly after dark. Avoid remote areas at night, secure personal belongings, and use caution when withdrawing money at ATMs.
Beyond relaxing on beautiful beaches, travelers can explore Kingstown’s lively market, botanical gardens, and Fort Charlotte. Popular activities include hiking, visiting waterfalls, sailing, and island-hopping to Bequia or Mustique.
Travelers spend around 190 US dollars per day, covering lodging, food, and activities. For a week, this adds up to about 1,300 dollars for one person or roughly 2,600 dollars for a couple.
The national dish is roasted breadfruit served with fried jackfish. Local cuisine often features fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and spicy Caribbean flavors that reflect the island’s rich culture and traditions.
No mandatory vaccinations are needed to travel to Saint Vincent. However, staying up to date with routine vaccines is recommended. Since mosquitoes may transmit dengue or chikungunya, using repellent is strongly advised.
To book your trip or request a custom travel package to Saint Vincent, contact Voyages Aqua Terra at 1-866-628-6241 or ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com



