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Things To Do

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St. Vincent is a lush, volcanic island in the Caribbean. The average temperature is 87°F, with mild evenings around 78°F. If hiking, bring comfortable shoes, perhaps water shoes for the waterfalls, and a light rain jacket for the occasional (and refreshing) tropical mist.

Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Buccament, St. Andrew, Saint Vincent And The Grenadines

Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers a wide array of complimentary activities, including extensive water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving (for certified divers), kayaking, paddleboarding, and Hobie Cat sailing. Land-based options include pickleball, tennis, beach volleyball, and a modern fitness center, complemented by nightly entertainment, live shows, and five pools.

Tobago Cays

Saint Vincent And The Grenadines

Through the resort - Sail on crystal clear seas in Saint Vincent as you make your way to the Tobago Cays. Aboard a luxury catamaran, you'll be treated to exceptional views of the coast, a snorkeling excursion, and a delicious onboard meal.

Dark View Falls

Leeward Highway, Chateaubelair, Saint David, Saint Vincent And The Grenadines

Through the resort - Dark View Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls on the island of Saint Vincent. It is located at the foot of the La Soufrière volcano northwest of the island. This location has two waterfalls that can be accessed by going south of the foot of the volcano. As this waterfall flows from a tributary of the Richmond River, it can be quite a sight, especially during the wet season (June to November).

Buccament Bay Bat Cave

Leeward Highway, Buccament, St. Andrew, Saint Vincent And The Grenadines

For those looking for a unique island experience, we highly recommend a visit to the Byahaut Bat Cave. Located just a short boat ride or kayak trip from the resort, this natural sea cave is tucked into the rugged coastline and is home to thousands of local fruit bats. As you paddle or drift into the cave’s cool interior, you’ll hear the gentle chatter of the bats above and see the dramatic volcanic rock formations that define St. Vincent’s landscape. It is one of the island’s most famous hidden gems and offers a fantastic opportunity for photography and exploring the crystal-clear waters along the way.

Other Resort Excursions

Saint Vincent And The Grenadines