Things to do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Our most recommended things to do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Kingstown: St. Vincent Pirates of the Caribbean Tour

Kingstown: St. Vincent Pirates of the Caribbean Tour

The Pirates of the Caribbean tour with Trubb Taxi Tours Svg is an all-in-one package that offers visitors an unforgettable experience on the island of St. Vincent. The tour covers all the must-visit tourist sites, including a city tour, a visit to Fort Charlotte, an exploration of the Wallilabou Heritage Park, and a thrilling trip to the Pirates of the Caribbean movie scene. In addition to these exciting excursions, the tour offers a chance to relax and unwind on Buccament Beach, a stunning destination offering breathtaking scenery and tranquil waters. This tour will leave travelers with lasting memories of the island's rich history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Whether you're a movie buff, a history lover, or simply seeking a fun-filled adventure, the Pirates of the Caribbean tour offers something for everyone and is undoubtedly a highlight of any trip to St. Vincent.

St. Vincent: Leeward Island Tour with Dark View Falls

St. Vincent: Leeward Island Tour with Dark View Falls

Spend most of the day touring the major sites on the Leeward side of the beautiful island of St. Vincent. See the highlights of the island, including the Fort Charlotte, Botanical Gardens, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dark View Falls, and Buccament Beach. Start the day with a visit to the Fort Charlotte, which offers panoramic views of the island. Next, visit the Botanical Gardens, home to a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. Continue to the Pirates of the Caribbean film set, where you can take photos and learn about the history of the site. Then, head to the Dark View Falls, where you can take a refreshing swim in the natural pool. Finally, relax at the Buccament Beach, a beautiful stretch of white sand.

Kingstown: Cascading Dark View Falls and Beach Tour

Kingstown: Cascading Dark View Falls and Beach Tour

Enjoy a half-day tour to discover the Dark View Falls and the beautiful landscapes around Kingston. After pickup in Kingstown, drive by historical buildings as you journey to the picturesque fishing villages of Layou and Barrouallie. Enjoy a quick stop in each village to take photos of the surrounding mountains and seaside. Continue to Wallilabou Bay, one of the most visited sites on the island and where the opening scenes to the first movie in The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise was filmed. From Wallilabou Bay you'll head towards Dark View Falls, two spectacular waterfalls that cascade down high cliff faces and plunge into natural pools.  Enjoy a short and easy hike from the parking area to the falls themselves through a rainforest, crossing the Richmond River. At the falls there are gazebos, a changing room, picnic area, viewing platform, and bathing pools. Another short but more difficult walk will lead you to the second waterfall, directly above the first. After enjoying the falls, your tour will end with a relaxing stop at Buccament Beach.

Dark View Falls tour with London Taxi and Tours

Dark View Falls tour with London Taxi and Tours

Enjoy an amazing tour with an award winning certified taxi operator an tour guide to discover the Dark View Falls and the beautiful areas around Kingstown. Once you are picked up in Kingstown we are going to drive by historical buildings like the Prime ministers office as you travel to the fishing villages of Layou and Barrouallie where you might get the opportunity to see Whales. We will make a small stop in each village to take photos of the surrounding mountains an beautiful waters. Then we move down Dark View Falls where two beautiful waterfalls flow down high cliff faces and plunge into natural pools you can swim in. Cross over a beautiful bamboo bridge that even persons who are 90 an over are crossing daily near to the parking lot. At the falls there are gazebos, bathrooms., Free wifi internet, changing room, viewing platform, and swimming pools. After we head back to the Pirates of the Caribbean where a section of the movie was flimmed. All the props from the movie are still in place. There is also a beautiful black sand beach at the pirates of the Caribbean. The water is so beautiful that you can see all different species of fish swimming below. It is rumored that some tourist have found gold at the black sand beach After the pirates site we will head over to the beautiful buccament beach next to the beautiful sandals resort where we relax before heading back to the drop off destination. At the buccament beach they have restaurant and bars, chairs, beds, umbrellas, lobsters, mango smoothy an much more

La Soufriere volcano hike in St vincent

La Soufriere volcano hike in St vincent

Explore the la Soufriere volcano with a tour guide who lives right under the volcano and was in the town of Georgetown during the last volcanic eruptions in 2021. We will drive from the main capital Kingstown and discover some of the most beautiful monuments in the world. After leaving Kingstown we will jorney through the in interior of the island to have a look at how the local people grow their crops. We are going to enjoy the scenic views and the beautiful rocky mountains and also view the lovely black sand beaches on the northern side of the island, that drive would take one hour from Kingstown to Georgetown where the volcano is located. The hike is approximately 1 hour and a half up the volcano from bamboo range where the hike on foot will start. At bamboo rage there is bathroom facilities and the phone data can work all the way to the top of the volcano. On our jorney down we can stop to have lunch at one of the restaurants in Georgetown and try some of the local delicacies. It will be a hike of a lifetime. The guides are certified by the tourism authority, medically trained and are certified in first aid and CPR. The taxis used to transport the guest are new and are checked every morning by the authorities before they leave for the hike.

Saint Vincent: Caribbean Odyssey Tour

Saint Vincent: Caribbean Odyssey Tour

Embark on a Caribbean Odyssey tour from the serene beauty of nature trails to the thrilling tales of pirates, culminating in a blissful relaxation at Buccament Beach. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Vermont Nature Trail, where a hike of 1 to 2 hours will transport you to a world of tranquility and wonder. Dive deep into the legends of the Pirates of the Caribbean at Walliabou Heritage Park, and let your imagination run wild. Finally, unwind and rejuvenate on the pristine shores of Buccament Beach, where turquoise waters and soft sand await.

Owia salt pond unforgettable tour

Owia salt pond unforgettable tour

Explore the beautiful city of capital kingstown, then we go on to the Belmont look out in the interior of the island where the locals plant crops like banana, yams, casava an more an at the same time have a wonderful view over looking the Mesopotamia valley and the beautiful grenadine island of bequia then we take a drive up to Georgetown where you can see the volcano, the black point tunnel and the rum factory where they make the strongest rum in the world then we go to sandy where the natives of the land originated from. We then go up to the beautiful owia salt pond which has a beautiful pool for swimming an snorkeling. It has been rumored that gold an diamond crystals are inside the pond an even precious gems inside conch shells .....

Kingstown: La Soufriere Volcano Hike

Kingstown: La Soufriere Volcano Hike

Your tour will begin at the Kingstown Cruise Ship Terminal, from there you will make your way towards the windward side of the island. This side of the island is the most developed side of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where the majority of the hotels, bars, and white-sand beaches are. Your first stop will be to Arnos Vale, where you will get to see the E.T Joshua Airport and the Arnos Vale Playing Field, where all the cricket matches are played. Carrying on your journey, your next photo stop will be at Villa, where you will get the see the beautiful Young Island. Following that you will visit Calliaqua, a town in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines located in the far south of the main island of Saint Vincent. You will then discover the Argyle International Airport, which has become one of the most important infrastructure assets as the country's first international airport. This airport connects St. Vincent and the Grenadines to airports like Miami International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Toronto Pearson International Airport, as well as others in the Caribbean. The airport is the second solar-powered airport in the Caribbean, following V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua. You will then pass through Georgetown and making a quick photo stop at the Rabacca Dry River. Georgetown is located on the island of Saint Vincent and is the largest city in Charlotte Parish, with a population of about 1,700. You will then encounter the Rabacca Dry River, which is a seasonal river which will only flow like a normal river when there is heavy rainfall. Finally, you will discover the La Soufriere Cross Country Trail, which winds its way from sea level up to the top of the majestic La Soufriere Volcano at 4,049 feet. There you can admire the granite cliffs which reach for the sky, giving way to sweeping valleys and deep gorges, before you eventually reach the immense volcanic crater.

Vermont Nature Trail and Bird Watching Tour

Vermont Nature Trail and Bird Watching Tour

Enjoy a tour through the capital city Kingstown. Learn about some of the most historical buildings, such as the Central Police Station, the Financial Complex, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and also the Cenotaph. As you continue through through Kingstown, experience the back street and learn about the Methodist church, Anglican and the Roman Catholic church. Next, journey to the Vermont Nature Trail. The trail starts near the top of Buccament Valley and leads through tropical rain forest with an amazing variety of tropical flora and beautiful scenery. Listen to the natural sounds, as you might hear the St. Vincent Parrot, the Amazona Guildingii in its natural habitat and the Whistling Warbler, both are unique to St. Vincent and protected nationally and internationally.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown City Tour

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown City Tour

Explore the historical landmarks and century-old churches of Kingstown on a private tour of the city. See the vibrant atmosphere of the local Market Square, and appreciate the Iron Man statue in honor of the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives during World War 1. Begin your tour with pickup from your hotel in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Hop into an air-conditioned vehicle and set off to explore the city. In the first 15 minutes of the tour, see the vibrant atmosphere of the local Market Square. Take in the sights and sounds of the bustling city center while pausing for a moment to appreciate the Iron Man statue standing tall in honor of the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives during World War 1. Continue to see historical buildings and sites in Kingstown, including Fort Charlotte and the Botanical Gardens. After your tour, enjoy drop-off back at your hotel.

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5 out of 5 stars

Our guide was great and, in addition to small anecdotes from the island, also had drinks and banana chips for us. First we went to the waterfalls, past two viewing points, where we stopped briefly for photos. The drive was quite long, so if you don't like driving and especially don't like winding roads, you should avoid this trip. The area around the waterfalls is super beautiful, green, and unspoiled. The climb is a bit more difficult, however, and if you imagine a swim under the waterfall, you're wrong. Unfortunately, that's not possible there. So we only had a shower, but that was just as breathtaking. Then we went to a filming location for 'Pirates of the Caribbean', which was unfortunately very sobering. The place was actually very nice, but everything else was rather unloving and shabby... We really could have saved ourselves that. Then we went to a beautiful beach, where we spent some time. All in all, it was a nice trip, but unfortunately too expensive for what it offered.

5 out of 5 stars

Sidney our driver was Great. Funny helpful and laid back. Nothing too much trouble. Took us everywhere we wanted to go. Stopped for fruit for us and supplied water. Went beyond out tour time and he just said if we were happy so was he. Really good day but was made even better by Sidney. Wish some of our other Guides were as nice and professional as him.

5 out of 5 stars

We were lucky enough to be the only two of us on part of this trip, so the driver could stop wherever we wanted.

5 out of 5 stars

The tour was well organized and very informative. Many thanks to our guide!

5 out of 5 stars

There was ample time for us to spend at each stop. We all had a ball.