May15
Published by Asya in Cruise, North America, Photos, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, St. Vincent & Grenadines

The Tobago Cays are a group of five small inhabited islands, part of the Grenadine Islands. Surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, the cays are magnetic destination for a cruise, snorkeling and diving. The Horseshoe Reef has a diameter of about two miles and the water depth averages five to twelve feet.
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Mar12
Published by iv in Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Fitness&Gym, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Scuba Diving, Spa, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Swimming

Young Island Resort is a 5 Star luxury hideaway on a thirty-five acre island. Young Island is a delightful private resort just off the coast of St. Vincent and close by to the capital of Kingstown. The island itself looks a little like the very top of a mountain just popping its head above the water. An island where fruits, flowers, birds and fish abound.
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Dec12
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Cruise, North America, Oceania, Rafting, Relaxing, Sailing, South America, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel gear, Urban Tourism


Approximately 52 miles of coastline in an overall area of 150 square miles await the eager yachter.
Saint Vincent is both the largest and northernmost
island, with rocky shores to the east and valleys leading to
beaches on the west.
Kingstown, the capital of the area, holds the longest established yacht charter in the region
Blue Lagoon is the best-protected harbor in the south of St. Vincent and offers yacht charters.
Bequia is the sea-oriented
Grenadine just south of St. Vincent, which has a world-renowned natural harbor of
Admiralty Bay. Traditional hand-built boats are crafted on the gold sand, while the
Lower Bay features
swimming and a variety of
watersports.
Port Elizabeth’s waterfront is an activities center, with restaurants, bars, and craft stores.As one travels south in the Grenadines, the underinhabited
island of Mayreau, with simultaneous views of both the
Atlantic and the
Caribbean, offers charters to the infamous
Tobago Cays.
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