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St Vincent and The Grenadines is a chain of 32 stunning islands and cays in the Caribbean, offering crystal-clear waters, unspoiled beaches, and world-class sailing. Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, there’s something for every traveller. Our hand picked luxury villas, dotted across several islands, offer the perfect retreat for couples and families alike.
Aurora is a five bedroom villa that combines contemporary and colonial design. Perched on a hill, you can enjoy the panoramic vistas of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
Beach House at Canouan Estate is a breath-taking five-bedroom single level residence compromising 3,983 Sq. ft (370 Sq. m) of covered space including two guest cottages, an outdoor pool and deck. This villa boasts its own private pathway to the soothing turquoise waters of the Caribbean.
Big Blue Ocean at Canouan Estate is an impressive five bedroom split-level villa compromising 683 square meters of covered space, with a study/media room, Nanny bedroom and is great for a family holiday.
Blackstone is an impressive six bedroom villa on a ridge overlooking Britannia Bay and the Caribbean Sea. Balinese inspired, guests will find themselves surrounded with luxurious furnishings and can enjoy the spectacular sunsets.
Carenage Villa at Canouan Estate is a beautiful 4 bedroom villa spanning 370 square metres and is a sophisticated designed seaside villa.
Il Sogno at Canouan Estate is a unique villa located high on a hill and offers unparalleled views and privacy. Guests have views in all directions – the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, Mount Royal, the Southern Grenadine Islands the golf course and the entire length of Canouan Island. This stunning 4.
Little Blue Ocean at Canouan Estate is a four-bedroom single level residence offering 3,983 Sq. ft (370 Sq. m) of covered space and includes a guest cottage and spectacular ocean views.
As its name would suggest this beautiful Mediterranean villa is idyllically set above Macaroni Beach with its own Nature Trail leading directly to the beautiful white sand beach below.
Maison Tranquille at Canouan Estate boasts breath-taking views of the Caribbean Sea and reef, the neighbouring islands to the south and Canouan Estates’ 18-hole golf course. Maison Tranquille at Canouan Estate features four bedrooms and offers 370 sqm of living spaces.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is one incredible Caribbean destination with 32 islands to choose from, spread over 150 square miles of azure seas. Most of the country’s land territory consists of the main island of Saint Vincent. This volcanic island is the place for eco adventures in its lush rainforests, scuba diving and the place to meet friendly locals in the capital – and main port of the island nation – Kingstown.
The rest of the country is spread over the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines – a paradise of white sand beaches, coral reefs and turquoise lagoons. Bequia is the perfect place to begin a sailing adventure from the historic Port Elizabeth – but there’s also fantastic scuba diving, beautiful white sandy beaches and a turtle sanctuary, so you’ll be tempted to stay longer. Famous as a royal retreat, Mustique is a beguiling island of elegance, luxury and indulgence – whether that means a night at Basil’s Bar or relaxing on your own deserted beach.
The southern islands of the Grenadines – Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island, Palm Island, and Petit St Vincent – have their own charms and exclusive attractions. Tobago Cays is a marine park east of Mayreau with five tiny islands, sheltered lagoons and coral reefs. From private island hideaways to old-world Caribbean experiences, there’s an island escape in St Vincent and the Grenadines to suit everyone’s tastes.
St Vincent & The Grenadines are located in the Lesser Antilles, the southern portion of the Windward Islands in the south east Caribbean Sea. One of the more densely populated Caribbean countries, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is home to around 120,000 people and there is a lively culture to experience, as well as French and British colonial history.
*Please note that the resorts on Palm Island and Petit St Vincent are currently closed for refurbishment due to the Hurricane Beryl. They are hoping to reopen in 2026.
Try local dishes like grilled lobster, conch fritters, roasted breadfruit and fried jackfish, and callaloo soup, paired with the region’s signature rum punch. Many beachfront bars and restaurants offer incredible sunset views while you dine.
This protected marine reserve is one of the Caribbean’s best snorkelling and diving spots. Here you can swim with turtles, vibrant coral reefs, and tropical fish in the clear waters. We also recommend visiting Petit Tabac, an uninhabited island featured in Pirates of the Caribbean.
The Grenadines are famous for sailing regattas and lively festivals. Don’t miss the Bequia Easter Regatta, the Mustique Blues Festival, or the Canouan Carnival, where you can enjoy live music, boat races, and local celebrations.
During these months the weather is warm, with average temperatures of 26–30°C, sunny and has very little rain. It is the perfect time to explore the islands, go sailing, snorkelling and enjoy days at the beach. There are also several festivals at this time of year, including Bequia Easter Regatta and Mustique Blues Festival.
During the wet season temperatures remain warm (24–29°C), there is an increased possibility of rain and increased humidity. Hurricane season peaks between August and October. The landscape is green and lush and there are fewer crowds, however some restaurants and bars may close at some point during the season.
The Grenadines are known for their unspoilt islands, clear waters, and sense of seclusion. It’s an ideal destination for travellers looking to stay in a luxury villa while enjoying a quieter and more exclusive Caribbean experience.
Popular islands include Bequia, Mustique, and Canouan, each offering a different style of stay. From private estates to boutique settings, there is an excellent selection of luxury villas in the Grenadines across these islands.
Yes, the Grenadines is known for its collection of luxury villas, many offering private pools, direct beach access, and personalised services. These properties are ideal for travellers looking for privacy and high-end comfort.
Travel between islands is typically by ferry, private boat, or small aircraft. Many visitors choose to combine multiple islands during their stay, making the most of the selection of luxury villas across the Grenadines.
Activities include sailing, snorkelling, and island-hopping. The calm waters and natural surroundings make it one of the best destinations in the Caribbean for outdoor and marine experiences.
The best time to visit is between December and April, when the weather is warm and dry. May and June are also good options for a quieter stay with more availability for villas in the Grenadines.
Both options are available, although many villas are positioned to take advantage of elevated sea views, offering privacy and a more scenic setting.

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