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CARICOM: Your Quick Guide to Paradise, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Photo: Darren Montgomery
CARICOM: Your Quick Guide to Paradise, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Cinematic Route 

Wallilabou Bay, one of the filming locations for the Pirates of the Caribbean saga, retains the original sets of the pirate port intact. Visitors can walk the same set where Johnny Depp portrayed the iconic Captain Jack Sparrow, reliving the magic and cinematic adventure of the Caribbean. 

Flag_of_Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines.jpgVolcanic Adventure 

For trekking enthusiasts, La Soufrière volcano–active and standing 1,234 meters tall–offers trails with exceptional panoramic views of the archipelago. An experience to connect with the natural forces of the islands. 

Ancestral Flavor 

Callaloo, a traditional stew made from leafy greens, is much more than a dish: it is a symbol of cultural resilience and living history, especially enjoyed during family and festive celebrations. 

Traditional Festival 

Vincy Mas, celebrated between June and July, is the ultimate cultural expression of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. A carnival filled with color, music, and creativity, where parades with elaborate costumes and street parties capture the festive spirit of its people.

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