Please note our writers visited St Vincent and the Grenadines prior to the coronavirus pandemic
This 32-island nation is real get-away-from-it-all territory, from lush, mountainous St Vincent to the magical Grenadine islands. Several private islands have a single hotel such as Petit St Vincent and Palm Island, but the most exclusive, with villas and a few hotels, is Mustique, offering privacy, luxury and a country-club atmosphere for the rich and famous. To partake in local life, head for friendly little Bequia. Its villagey capital, Port Elizabeth, is set at the back of pretty, yacht-filled Admiralty Bay, and the island has excellent beaches, some good restaurants and laid-back bars.
St Vincent and the Grenadines has just been announced as an air bridge partner for Britain, meaning tourists can visit without quarantine at either end or any restrictions. So wherever you choose to stay, your time can be spent soaking up the glorious scenery and making full use of everything on offer. Be sure to make a trip to the Tobago Cays, a cluster of uninhabited islands in a coral reef lagoon offering fantastic snorkelling and swimming with turtles.
Mandarin Oriental Canouan
Canouan Island, St Vincent and the GrenadinesBequia Beach Hotel
Bequia, St Vincent and the GrenadinesThe Cotton House
Mustique, St Vincent and the GrenadinesPalm Island Resort & Spa
Palm Island, St Vincent and the GrenadinesPetit St. Vincent
St Vincent and the GrenadinesBequia Plantation Hotel
Bequia, St Vincent and the GrenadinesContributions by Fred Mawer, Amanda Statham, Nigel Tisdall and Penny Walker