Category: St. Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Where I Ate as a Vegan in St. Vincent

    My experience as a vegan in St. Vincent was pretty good. I did research on vegan options before going to St. Vincent, and I found a few places that had mixed veggies, rice & beans, salads, and veggie burgers. A couple of the restaurants I ended up eating at, I found while being in St.…

  • Dark View Falls: A Breathtaking Escape in St. Vincent

    Dark View Falls: A Breathtaking Escape in St. Vincent

    The Dark View Falls, also known as the twin waterfalls, is located on Leeward Highway in Chateaubelair, St. Vincent & Grenadines. It’s a double waterfall, that cascades about 100 feet, with one fall on top of the other. To get to the Dark View Falls from the parking lot, you have to first walk across…

  • A Peaceful Escape: Exploring St. Vincent Botanical Garden

    A Peaceful Escape: Exploring St. Vincent Botanical Garden

    St. Vincent Botanical Garden is a 20-acre park located in Kingstown, about a 9-minute drive or a 30-minute walk from the Kingstown Ferry Terminal. Exploring St. Vincent Botanical Garden can take about one to two hours. One of my most memorable moments was swinging on a vine.

  • Sun, Sea & Serenity: What to see and do in Bequia

    Sun, Sea & Serenity: What to see and do in Bequia

    Bequia is a small picturesque island located in the Grenadines, known for it’s laid back atmosphere. Even though it’s small, there are a variety of things to see and do in Bequia. Enjoy the beach Bequia has great beaches. There’s the Princess Margaret Beach, which is one of the most popular beaches in Bequia, there’s…

  • Tips For Staying in Bequia

    Tips For Staying in Bequia

    Bequia is a beautiful island located in the Grenadines. It’s actually the largest island located in the Grenadines. Bequia is known for their white sand beaches, friendly people, and being calm and quiet. It’s also a great destination for slow paced travel. Here are a few tips for staying in Bequia.