St Vincent and the Grenadines / Getting Around
Exploring St Vincent and the Grenadines is certainly more varied than most other destinations, with transport ranging from water taxis to golf carts, depending on where you are. Some islands are so small, you can explore on foot or get a lift from wherever you’re staying, while on others it makes sense to jump on one of the local water taxis. It’s really only worth hiring a car on the bigger islands such as St Vincent or Canouan as taxis can be quite pricey. But these islands were made for island-hopping and there’s a good network of local ferries to help you do so.
Island Hopping from St Vincent, including ferries to the Grenadines
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Looking for inspiration?
- Hike up St Vincent's 4000ft volcano, La Soufriere
- Take the Barracuda Express to the pretty harbour of Port Elizabeth, Bequia, for a day's sightseeing
- Enjoy a day sail and snorkelling trip to the stunning Tobago Cays
- Join in the carnival atmosphere and jump-up during Vincy Mas
- Rub shoulders with the rich and famous on Mustique

