San Vicente y las Granadinas

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Código Telefónico

+1

Capital

Kingstown

Población

110.000

Nombre Nativo

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Región

Américas

Caribe

Zona Horaria

Atlantic Standard Time

UTC-04:00

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the Eastern Caribbean, part of the Lesser Antilles chain. The country consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and a chain of 32 smaller islands and cays known as the Grenadines, stretching south toward Grenada. Kingstown on Saint Vincent serves as the capital. Total population is approximately 110,000, with most living on Saint Vincent (100,000+). The country covers 389 km² of land. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gained independence from Britain in 1979, maintaining Queen Elizabeth II as head of state (Commonwealth realm). The islands are world-renowned as a premier sailing and yachting destination - the calm waters, steady trade winds, and beautiful anchorages between islands make this one of the Caribbean's top sailing grounds. The Tobago Cays, a group of five uninhabited islands in the southern Grenadines, is a protected marine park (UNESCO consideration) featuring pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and sea turtles - a must-visit. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines served as filming location for several Pirates of the Caribbean movies, with Wallilabou Bay on Saint Vincent used for Port Royal scenes (film set remains as tourist attraction). The islands offer authentic Caribbean experience with less commercial development than many neighbors, luxury yacht charters and private island resorts (Mustique, Canouan, Petit St. Vincent), excellent sailing regattas, black and white sand beaches, volcanic hiking (La Soufrière volcano on Saint Vincent - 1,234m), snorkeling and diving with abundant marine life, and relaxed island atmosphere. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers visa-free entry for citizens of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, EU, and many other countries for 30-90 days depending on nationality. The islands are safe for tourists with friendly locals, though less developed tourism infrastructure compared to some Caribbean destinations.

Visa Requirements for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers visa-free entry to citizens of the United States (30 days), Canada (90 days), United Kingdom (90 days), European Union member states (90 days), and most Commonwealth countries for tourism and business. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay. Return or onward ticket required. Proof of sufficient funds may be requested at immigration. Entry stamp issued on arrival at Argyle International Airport (SVD, opened 2017 on Saint Vincent for international flights - replaced smaller E.T. Joshua Airport) or on arrival by yacht at official ports of entry (Kingstown, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island). Visa-free durations vary by nationality - most Western countries receive 30-90 days. Extensions possible through Immigration Department in Kingstown (requires visit in person with passport, return ticket, proof of funds, and extension fee approximately EC$50-100 / $20-40 USD per month). Citizens of approximately 100+ countries can enter visa-free. For nationalities requiring advance visas, applications processed through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines diplomatic missions (limited - mainly in London, Brussels, Caracas, Taipei) or through British embassies/consulates in countries without SVG representation, with standard documentation. The islands have accessible visa policies to support tourism and yachting industries. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is generally safe for tourists - violent crime is low, though petty theft can occur (particularly in Kingstown and when boats are unattended); government travel advisories from UK, US, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Switzerland note no significant safety concerns but recommend standard precautions. East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is official currency, pegged to US Dollar at 2.7:1 (USD widely accepted, especially in yachting areas). English is the official language with local Vincentian English dialect.

Tipos de Visa Comunes

Visa-Free Entry (Tourism/Business)

30-90 days depending on nationality (US: 30 days; Canada, UK, EU: typically 90 days; varies by bilateral agreements); passport valid 6+ months required; return/onward ticket required; proof of sufficient funds may be requested; entry stamp at arrival (Argyle International Airport for flights, or official ports of entry for yachts - Kingstown, Bequia Port Elizabeth, Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island Clifton); yacht cruisers must clear customs and immigration at first port of entry before moving between islands; extensions available through Immigration Department in Kingstown (visit in person, EC$50-100/$20-40 USD per month, requires passport, return ticket, proof of funds, and written request explaining extension need); most visitors from Western countries, Caribbean, and Latin America qualify for visa-free access.

For tourism, business, or sailing for citizens of United States, Canada, United Kingdom, EU, and approximately 100+ countries.

Visa Required (Advance Application)

Varies (typically 30-90 days depending on purpose and nationality); limited diplomatic representation means applications often processed through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines High Commission in London (for Europe), through British embassies/consulates (in some countries), or directly with Immigration Department in Kingstown (correspondence possible); required documents: completed application form, passport valid 6+ months, 2 passport photos, travel itinerary, return ticket confirmation, proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or yacht charter details), bank statements showing sufficient funds, travel insurance, visa fee (varies, approximately $50-100 USD); processing time 10-20 business days; approval communicated via email; visa issued as sticker in passport or letter of approval for collection on arrival; single-entry or multiple-entry visas available.

For nationalities not qualifying for visa-free entry, requiring advance visa application through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines diplomatic missions.

Yacht and Sailing Permits

Yacht clearance mandatory at first port of entry (Kingstown, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island - officials board or crews report to customs/immigration offices); crew passports required (crew list provided to officials); yacht documentation required (registration, insurance, radio license); initial clearance typically grants 30-90 days depending on crew nationalities; cruising permit allows movement between islands within SVG waters; fees: customs clearance approximately EC$100-200 ($40-80 USD), immigration per person varies, port fees and environmental fees additional; extensions available through customs in Kingstown; yacht provisioning and repairs duty-free if documented; popular anchorages: Bequia (Admiralty Bay, Princess Margaret Beach), Tobago Cays (protected marine park - mooring fees EC$50/$20 USD per night), Mustique (private island - advance permission required for some areas), Canouan (resort island), Union Island (southern hub, French island access); annual sailing events: Bequia Easter Regatta, Mustique Blues Festival (sailing week); charter companies based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offer bareboat and crewed yacht charters (week-long charters $3,000-20,000+ depending on yacht size and luxury level). Yachting is the signature experience of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with world-class island hopping, protected anchorages, trade wind sailing, and marine beauty.

For visiting yachts and sailing vessels, requiring customs and immigration clearance on arrival and cruising permits for extended stays.

Important Travel Information

Tobago Cays - Caribbean Paradise Marine Park: The Tobago Cays are five small uninhabited islands in the southern Grenadines - Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac, and Jamesby - surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, a protective coral barrier. This 1,400-acre marine park (established 2006, managed by Tobago Cays Marine Park authority) is considered one of the Caribbean's most beautiful natural areas and is under consideration for UNESCO World Heritage status. Crystal-clear turquoise waters (visibility often 20-30 meters), pristine white-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life (sea turtles, rays, tropical fish, occasional dolphins and whales) make this a must-visit destination. The Cays are accessible only by boat - day-trip catamarans from Union Island ($100-150 USD including lunch and snorkeling gear, 30-45 minute sail), overnight yacht charters (private anchorage under the stars), or water taxis. Facilities are minimal (basic toilet facilities on one island, no permanent structures) to preserve natural environment. Activities: snorkeling (turtles swim right up to you in protected areas, stunning coral gardens), swimming, beach relaxation, barbecue on the beach (tour operators provide), and exploring deserted islands. Marine park fees EC$10 ($4 USD) per person per day for day visitors, EC$20 ($8 USD) for overnight stays. Environmental protection is strict - no anchoring on coral (moorings provided), no littering, no fishing, no touching turtles or coral. Petit Tabac was used as the desert island in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Best time to visit: calm seas December-May; rougher June-November with occasional rain. Tobago Cays represent quintessential Caribbean postcard scenery and are the highlight of any Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing trip.

Sailing and Yachting Capital: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is one of the world's premier sailing destinations, offering ideal conditions: steady trade winds (15-25 knots December-May), calm protected waters between islands (line-of-sight navigation - you can always see the next island), numerous secure anchorages, minimal tidal variation, and stunning natural beauty. The 32 islands create endless island-hopping possibilities. Popular sailing routes: week-long charters typically start in Union Island (southernmost major island) or Bequia (largest Grenadine), sailing between islands with overnight anchorages. Classic itinerary: Bequia (Admiralty Bay - excellent provisioning, restaurants, Port Elizabeth town) → Mustique (exclusive private island, celebrity hideaway, beautiful beaches but limited public access and high fees) → Canouan (luxury resorts, beautiful beaches) → Mayreau (tiny island 300 residents, Saline Bay anchorage, Salt Whistle Bay beach - deserted paradise) → Tobago Cays (highlight, 1-2 nights) → Union Island (Clifton harbor, good reprovisioning, gateway to French islands). Extensions possible to PSV (Petit St. Vincent - private island resort), Palm Island (private resort), or north to Saint Vincent mainland. Yacht charters: bareboat (you sail yourself, requires sailing certification and experience - week charters $3,000-8,000 for 38-46 foot catamaran sleeping 6-8) or crewed charters (captain and chef included, luxury catamarans $10,000-30,000+ per week). Charter companies: Barefoot Yacht Charters (based in Blue Lagoon, Saint Vincent - long-established operator), TMM Yacht Charters, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Moorings (all have bases in Blue Lagoon or Union Island). Best sailing season: November-June (dry season, steady winds); July-October is hurricane season (fewer charters, lower prices, weather risks). Annual regattas: Bequia Easter Regatta (April - Caribbean's premier sailing event, yacht races, parties, music), Mustique Blues Festival (late January/early February - combines sailing with music festival). Sailing Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers combination of excellent sailing conditions, natural beauty, and authentic Caribbean culture with less commercialization than many destinations.

Bequia - The Heart of the Grenadines: Bequia (pronounced 'BECK-way,' from Carib word meaning 'island of the clouds') is the largest Grenadine island, second-largest in the country after Saint Vincent (18 km², population 5,000). Located 15km south of Saint Vincent, Bequia serves as the cultural and practical heart of the Grenadines. Port Elizabeth is the charming main town around Admiralty Bay, featuring colorful buildings, yacht clubs, restaurants, boutique shops, and provisioning for sailors. Bequia is famous for boat-building heritage - traditional wooden sailing boats are still built by hand at boatyards along the beach (Sargeant Brothers boat-building family continues the tradition). The island has a relaxed, authentic atmosphere distinct from more developed Caribbean destinations. Highlights: Princess Margaret Beach (beautiful white sand, turquoise water, calm swimming, named after Princess Margaret who swam here 1958), Lower Bay beach (quiet, local feel, reggae beach bars), Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary (conservation project rescuing and releasing hawksbill turtles, $10 USD donation visit), Spring on Bequia pottery (local ceramics, workshop visits welcome), whale hunting heritage (limited traditional hand-harpoon whaling of humpback whales allowed under IWC exception - max 4 per year, controversial but part of local heritage, Last Whaler bar and historical displays). Bequia has good infrastructure: ferry from Kingstown (1 hour, EC$30/$12 USD round trip, multiple daily departures), small airport (Bequia Airport - 10-minute flights from Saint Vincent, limited scheduled service), taxis, car/scooter rentals ($50-70/day), water taxis. Accommodation ranges from guesthouses ($80-150/night) to boutique hotels ($150-400) to luxury villas ($500-2,000+). Restaurants excellent - fresh seafood, Caribbean cuisine, international options ($20-60 per meal). Nightlife limited but pleasant - yacht clubs, beach bars, live music some evenings. Many sailors spend several days in Bequia enjoying the vibe, reprovisioning, and exploring before continuing south to Tobago Cays. Bequia combines sailing hub practicality with authentic Caribbean charm.

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