Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
One archipelago, a thousand treasures
A stay in Saint-Vincent is like living to the rhythm of the water: relaxing on idyllic beaches, admiring the astonishing grace of marine creatures — whales, turtles, dolphins — and sailing with the wind from island to island on board a sailboat. Beneath the surface, the big blue opens up to you, with its soothing silence and mysterious slowness. You will explore sculpted caves, frozen shipwrecks where anemones, crustaceans and brightly colored fish abound, visited by majestic manta rays or sometimes a slippery shark with their teeth revealed. For a change of perspective, you can climb the slopes of the Soufrière volcano and contemplate the happiness offered by this divine panorama, perched at the top of the crater.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Why leave?
A preserved and confidential archipelago, far from Caribbean mass tourism
Exceptional crystal clear waters for diving and sailing
Secret and preserved beaches accessible only by catamaran
An intact, generous tropical nature with remarkable biodiversity








