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10 facts about St Vincent & The Grenadines October 6, 2015

When it comes to St Vincent and the Grenadines, there is more than meets the eye to these magical Caribbean islands...

1.
There are over 32 stunning islands and cays that make up St Vincent & The Grenadines. Of these 9 are inhabited.

2. The capital of St Vincent & The Grenadines is Kingstown which is often referred to as “The City of Arches” due to there being 400 arches in the capital.

3. There is an active volcano on St Vincent which last erupted in 1979.

Grenadines Volcano

4. St Vincent & The Grenadines is home to the oldest Botanical Gardens in the Western Hemisphere and was founded in 1765.

5. The national bird is The Amazona Guildingii.

6. Fried Jackfish and Roasted Breadfruit is the National Dish of the country, both are equally delicious.

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7. There are gold, black and white sand beaches in St Vincent & The Grenadines.

8. The King’s Hill Reserve is one of the oldest forest reserves in the Western Hemisphere. Established in 1791 and with an elevation of 600 feet, it provides a habitat for protected wildlife and a home for more than 26 identified species of tropical trees and shrubs.

9. Pirates of the Caribbean I, II and III were all filmed here.

10. The Prime Minister of St Vincent & The Grenadines is Dr Ralph Gonsalves. The country is governed under the Westminster political system.

Find out more about what we have to offer in St Vincent & The Grenadines...

 

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Anse Chastanet boasts a beautiful beachfront setting with wonderful views and arguably the most romantic rooms in the Caribbean

At this environmentally sensitive resort you’ll find that the sights and sounds of the natural world become an integral part of your holiday experience - birdwatchers in particular flock to Anse Chastanet to enjoy the abundant tropical bird life

With protected, pristine reefs just off shore, at Anse Chastanet you’ll have some of the island’s best diving and snorkelling right on your doorstep

Directly behind Anse Chastanet’s second beach lie the 18th Century ruins of an old French colonial plantation - a veritable tropical garden of Eden, the plantation is best visited with one of the estate guides who will give you a fascinating insight into the plantation’s historic past

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