A group of tiny islands known as The Grenadines are situated in the Caribbean Sea to the east of the island of Saint Vincent and to the north of South America. The Grenadines are a component of the sovereign Commonwealth of Nations country of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The Northern Grenadines and the Southern Grenadines are the two main divisions of the Grenadines. The islands of Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Mustique, and Union Island are part of the Northern Grenadines. The islands of Palm Island, Petit St. Vincent, and Petite Martinique are part of the Southern Grenadines.
The Grenadines are renowned for their stunning white sand beaches, clean waterways, and verdant landscapes. The islands experience a tropical environment with year-round temperatures between 75°F and 85°F (24°C and 29°C). Due to the abundance of marine life in the waterways around the islands, the Grenadines are a well-liked sailing and diving destination. A laid-back and welcoming ambiance makes the islands a popular choice for those looking for a tranquil and unwinding holiday.
Climate
The Grenadines have a pleasant warm and humid tropical climate. The best months for a visit of the Grenadines are the driest between January and April.