St. Vincent And The Grenadines

St. Vincent and the Grenadines have a total of 9 islands that are inhabited and about 24 islands and
cays that are uninhabited. The total population is approximately 110,000 with English being spoken.
The average temperature is between 75-87 degrees year round.
St. Vincent has an active volcano which last erupted in April 1979 without any casualties due to the
advance warning given to the residents. The top of the volcano is 4,049 feet, for those of you that would
like to hike to the top, the level is hard and it is a 2 hour hike one way with organized tours available.
For more information go to : discoversvg.com
In St. Vincent the Kingstown Friday And Saturday Market is a great place to experience Caribbean food.
Some of the locally grown food you will find at the market consists of, yams, dasheen, eddoes, carrots,
bananas, plantains, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbages, and much more.
There is much fresh food that comes from the sea such as, mahi mahi, tuna, bonito, king fish, snapper,
fresh lobster, squid and more.
There are some great chefs on all of the islands with a variety of restaurants serving, Local Food, French,
Fast Food, West Indian/Caribbean, Gourmet, Chinese, and Italian. Dress code is usually casual.
On the road side there are snackettes and of course you will find restaurants that have fine dining.
There are 34 hotels and 66 restaurants on St. Vincent and the Grenadines and 72 attraction that will keep
you busy with a fun filled day.
For more information on the restaurants and attractions go to: tripadvisor.com
Enjoy St. Vincent and the Grenadines,
Richard
cays that are uninhabited. The total population is approximately 110,000 with English being spoken.
The average temperature is between 75-87 degrees year round.
St. Vincent has an active volcano which last erupted in April 1979 without any casualties due to the
advance warning given to the residents. The top of the volcano is 4,049 feet, for those of you that would
like to hike to the top, the level is hard and it is a 2 hour hike one way with organized tours available.
For more information go to : discoversvg.com
In St. Vincent the Kingstown Friday And Saturday Market is a great place to experience Caribbean food.
Some of the locally grown food you will find at the market consists of, yams, dasheen, eddoes, carrots,
bananas, plantains, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbages, and much more.
There is much fresh food that comes from the sea such as, mahi mahi, tuna, bonito, king fish, snapper,
fresh lobster, squid and more.
There are some great chefs on all of the islands with a variety of restaurants serving, Local Food, French,
Fast Food, West Indian/Caribbean, Gourmet, Chinese, and Italian. Dress code is usually casual.
On the road side there are snackettes and of course you will find restaurants that have fine dining.
There are 34 hotels and 66 restaurants on St. Vincent and the Grenadines and 72 attraction that will keep
you busy with a fun filled day.
For more information on the restaurants and attractions go to: tripadvisor.com
Enjoy St. Vincent and the Grenadines,
Richard