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(video)St Vincent & the Grenadines


St Vincent & the Grenadines is a unique archipelago of 32 exotic Caribbean Islands of which only nine are inhabited, the remainder are wonderful and easily accessible to visit by yacht on day trips. Whether you are looking for exciting adventure or idyllic tranquillity the choice on any of these islands is simply yours. Superb diving and snorkelling, sail around these stunning uninhabited islands with scenic and secluded bays, take and off road jeep safari for more exhilaration or just relax and listen to the sounds of the wind swaying in the palm trees.

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