BY SIMONE J. SMITH
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is undeniably one of the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean. This small island nation, located in the Lesser Antilles of the Eastern Caribbean Sea, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture.
The country boasts numerous beautiful beaches with powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Some of the famous ones include Macaroni Beach, Princess Margaret Beach, and Lower Bay Beach. The Grenadines, a chain of small islands and cays, are incredibly picturesque. Each island has its own unique charm, from the luxurious Mustique to the laid-back Bequia and the Tobago Cays, which are known for their coral reefs and marine life.
The beauty of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is not just in its landscapes, but also in its people. The locals are known for their warmth and friendliness, making visitors feel welcome and at home. The country’s beauty is also reflected in its cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historical sites like: Fort Charlotte, Indigenous Carib petroglyphs, and vibrant local markets where they can experience the rich cultural tapestry of the islands.
To top it off, the islands have some of the most mesmerizing sunsets you’ll ever witness. The combination of the Caribbean Sea, the horizon dotted with islands, and the fading sun creates a magical atmosphere, one that is now being offered to us in Canada and will be welcomed now that it is getting cold, Brrrrr!
On Tuesday October 17th, 2023, the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper was invited to The Solarium located in The Boulevard Club (1491 Lakeshore Blvd) by the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority (SVGTA), who were in Toronto to reconnect with the destination’s Canadian friends.
It was a beautiful day, and the ambiance of the room spoke to the unusually warm fall day. There were: freshly baked pastries, exotic fruits, artisanal cheeses, smoked salmon, and made-to-order omelets. Yum! Once I had filled my plate, I took my seat, and eagerly awaited the upcoming announcements.
The incredible updates were delivered by the Honourable Carlos James, Esq. MP, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture. “All the travel agents are buzzing, because they’re excited about what is happening in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We’re really about sustainable tourism, and what we’re building on is a special product that is going to show the value of the cultural experience, on top of the natural beauty,” said Minister James.
The destination’s growing partnership with Air Canada is proving worthwhile for winter travellers. They will recommence nonstop flights to the destination on October 30th, 2023, three times weekly on: Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Service will ramp up to four times weekly starting December 11th, 2023, with Tuesdays added to the schedule until the end of the winter season. There was discussion, and push, for year-round flights, but this decision is currently undecided and will depend, understandably, on how the route performs.
There is also momentous excitement about the new Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, set to open in Saint Vincent on March 27th, 2024, complete with over-water villas. Bookings for the 301-room property opened just over two weeks ago and advanced sales are looking very strong so far. Almost 80% of keys are Club and Butler accommodations, with the rest being in the Luxury category.
“We’re so excited as a brand to be in Saint Vincent. One of the things that amazes us about this destination is that it’s all about sustainability, and we’re also embracing the local culture,” said Maureen Barnes-Smith, VP Sales & Marketing, Unique Vacations Canada. “Watch, from a trade perspective, for an announcement for exclusive trips early next year that will bring hundreds of travel partners into the destination,” she added. “Once they experience it, they will be as excited as we are to sell the destination. Our feature of the month for January will be Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.”
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority provided not only a delightful gastronomic experience, but also a chance to learn more about the beautiful island; looks like it is time for me to take a trip.