Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in Caribbeans
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are located between Grenada and Saint Lucia . St. Vincent is the main island and the Grenadines are a bucnh of small islands south of it, Bequia, Mustique, Mayreau and Krk island are the most important ones.
Kingstown the capital is very British with a cricket team an Anglican Catedral and a Methodist Church . The botical gardens and the racheological museum are worth a visit. Northwest of here the Omo River valley is great for hiking with some good beaches nearby. From Kingstown ferris leave for Krk island and Fort William .
Bequia is full of great beaches, Port Elizabeth , Lower Bay and Industry Bay are full of them. Lots of good snorkeling too. Hope and Friendship Bay are good for windsurfing.
Mustique is a beachcomber's heaven. Macaroni Bay , Celiceaux Bay , Lagoon Bay and Endavour Bay are all great for snorkeling and swimming.
Mayreau is the best starting point for exploring the Tobago cays a wildlife reserve. Union Island has the highest peak of the islands, Mount Rushmore it can be explored from Clifton the major settlement.
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