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Best Beaches in St. Vincent & the Grenadines

The beaches of St. Vincent & the Grenadines are the epitome of a Caribbean getaway; crystalline turquoise waters, powder-soft sand and swaying palm trees. These dreamy beaches come in all shapes and sizes and there are so many to explore. The chain of volcanic islands and islets that make up this country are largely undiscovered, which means there’s plenty of opportunity for a serene escape. From striking black sand beaches to secluded coves and mystical rock pools, these coastlines are truly spectacular.

Top 10 beaches in St. Vincent & the Grenadines

Sailing boats docked in a tropical bay with turquoise sea and golden sand beach

1. Princess Margaret Beach, Bequia

Named after the late Princess Margaret herself, this beach is certainly fit for royalty. Pristine white sand blissfully blends into the turquoise waters that gently lap the shore. The beach is framed by lush green scenery and a small hidden cave. Head towards to dock on the northern end of the beach to sip a delicious cocktail at Jack’s Beach Bar.

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2. Villa Beach, St. Vincent

Villa is one of St Vincent’s most popular beaches. This narrow stretch of golden sand is popular for cruise passengers disembarking from the terminal in Kingstown, just 10 mins drive away. The tranquil waters make it a great spot from swimming and snorkelling.

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Several small islands of the cost of a large Caribbean island

3. Indian Bay Beach, St Vincent

Separated from Villa Beach by a hill, Indian Bay is another narrow stretch of beach with a very tropical feel. It’s a bit rockier here so is often quieter than its neighbour over the hill. The yellow-white sand is backed by lush greenery and colourful houses.

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4. Mt. Wynne Beach, St Vincent

Arguably the best black sand beach in St. Vincent, Mt. Wynne is a popular picnic spot from locals and often used enroute to and from the Falls of Balenine. This wildly tropical bay is usually quiet and the perfect exotic escape. There are no cafes or restaurants at Mt. Wynne but there is a toilet you can use for a small fee. Bring your own snorkel and explore the rocks at the side of the beach.

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Aerial view of white sand Caribbean beach with sailing boats docked in the bay

5. Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau

An oasis of calm awaits you on Salt Whistle Bay, a protected beach located on the smallest inhabited island of the Grenadines. This secluded beach oozes with Caribbean charm, after an afternoon of swimming in warm waters head to one of the beach bars or cafes for some tasty homemade food.

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6. Lower Bay Beach, Bequia

Live out your castaway fantasies and bask in glowing beauty of Lower Bay Beach. Glide across stretches of palm-fringed golden sand, snorkel through glistening waters and explore a sleepy fishing village on the beach’s southern side. There’s also a great choice of beachfront restaurants and bars here.

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7. Macaroni Beach, Mustique

A feeling of serenity washes over the stunning shores of Mustique Island. The crescent shaped Macaroni Beach can be found on the eastern side of the island, made up of powdery white sand and bordered by stunning greenery. This quintessential beach is regarded as one of the best in the world.

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8. Petit Tabac, Tobago Cays

Petit Tabac is a remote island encompassed by stunning white sand. Its nickname is ‘Jack Sparrow Island’ as it featured in a Pirates of the Caribbean film. You’ll certainly recognise the iconic grove of palm trees as you approach the island.

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9. Buccament Bay, St. Vincent

There’s more to the Caribbean than white sand beaches... This tiny beach north of Kingstown possesses black volcanic sand! We love it but sometimes the hotel area has blinding white sand shipped in from Guyana.

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Wide stretch of untouched white sand beach and calm turquoise sea

10. Lagoon Beach, Mustique

This beach wraps around the southwest corner of the gorgeous Mustique Island. There’s an almost mystical atmosphere here, as the beach is tucked away between groves of palm trees which provide natural shade and privacy. You’ll find a beautiful lagoon here with a nature trail wrapped around it, which is great for a short walk.

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