Showing posts with label Lesser Antilles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesser Antilles. Show all posts

09 June, 2014

Exploring Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Macaroni Beach
La Soufriere
In the Lesser Antilles, due west of Barbados, sits the island nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The topography of the country is quite interesting—Saint Vincent is a relatively large island which comprises most of the nation’s land mass, while the country’s territory in the Grenadines archipelago is spread over hundreds of islands but amounts to considerably less in terms of square mileage.


As far as beaches go, there is no shortage in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.  Although it’s a small country, many are surprised to learn that it features both white and black sand beaches.  Two of the
Falls of Baleine
most famous white sand beaches are Macaroni Beach and Princess Margaret Beach, located on the islands of Mustique and Bequia respectively.  Though not on the main island of Saint Vincent, both of these beaches are located just a short trip away by boat or water taxi—making them popular with tourists due to a mix of exclusivity and accessibility.  The main island of Saint Vincent itself is where you will find the majority of the nation’s black sand beaches, this being due to the island’s volcanic history.  We certainly recommend you visiting a few while you drive around the island!

Natural beauty in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines goes beyond beaches, however.  For an incredible volcano hike, visit La Soufriere, and for a stunning waterfall swim, check out the Falls of Baleine.  By their very nature, these islands were made for exploring.

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12 May, 2014

The Virgin Islands—Many Islands, Many Experiences

Virgin Islands
Just east of Puerto Rico, in the island chain known as the Lesser Antilles, sit the Virgin Islands. It’s commonly assumed that the islands were named for their untouched beauty, but that’s not the case—actually, Christopher Columbus himself named them after the Catholic Saint Ursula and her 11,000 virgin followers.  The sheer quantity of islands in the archipelago must have impressed him.



Trunk Bay
Nowadays, the island group is split almost down the middle into United States and United Kingdom territory.  To the west lie the three major U.S. islands, Saint Thomas, Saint John, and St. Croix.  Farther east lie Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada of the British Virgin Islands.  Both groups are wildly beautiful and deserve your attention when you visit.

The capital and largest city in the U.S. Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie, on the island of Saint Thomas.  It’s popular as a cruise ship port as well as a shopping destination, and it’s worth a trip if just to appreciate the town’s history.  On Saint John you’ll find the Virgin Islands National Park.  It comprises about 2/3 of the island, and its famous Trunk Bay is truly a sight to behold!



The Baths

In the British Virgin Islands, make sure to visit “The Baths,” otherworldly boulders that form natural
pools and grottoes on Virgin Gorda.  When you’re ready to relax, head to world-famous Foxy’s Bar on Jost Van Dyke.  There you can rest during the afternoon or party until the morning, depending on your state of mind.

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Pick up our Virgin Islands map. This GPS map will give you turn by turn directions to your destination using a point of interest (POI), city point, and/or latitude and longitude, with the ability to preplan driving destinations before getting into your car.

http://store.gpstravelmaps.com/Virgin-Islands-Garmin-GPS-Map-p/virgin-islands.htm?click=1475The easy to follow instructions allow you to download and install the map into Garmin BaseCamp desktop software and transfer it to your Garmin GPS in minutes. This installable map is compatible with ALL Garmin GPS units .

It's like having your own personal travel guide with you on your trip!




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