Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines
Indicatif Téléphonique
+1
Capitale
Kingstown
Population
110 000
Nom Natif
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Région
Amériques
Caraïbes
Fuseau Horaire
Atlantic Standard Time
UTC-04:00
Sur Cette Page
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the Eastern Caribbean, part of the Lesser Antilles chain. The country consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and a chain of 32 smaller islands and cays known as the Grenadines, stretching south toward Grenada. Kingstown on Saint Vincent serves as the capital. Total population is approximately 110,000, with most living on Saint Vincent (100,000+). The country covers 389 km² of land. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gained independence from Britain in 1979, maintaining Queen Elizabeth II as head of state (Commonwealth realm). The islands are world-renowned as a premier sailing and yachting destination - the calm waters, steady trade winds, and beautiful anchorages between islands make this one of the Caribbean's top sailing grounds. The Tobago Cays, a group of five uninhabited islands in the southern Grenadines, is a protected marine park (UNESCO consideration) featuring pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and sea turtles - a must-visit. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines served as filming location for several Pirates of the Caribbean movies, with Wallilabou Bay on Saint Vincent used for Port Royal scenes (film set remains as tourist attraction). The islands offer authentic Caribbean experience with less commercial development than many neighbors, luxury yacht charters and private island resorts (Mustique, Canouan, Petit St. Vincent), excellent sailing regattas, black and white sand beaches, volcanic hiking (La Soufrière volcano on Saint Vincent - 1,234m), snorkeling and diving with abundant marine life, and relaxed island atmosphere. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers visa-free entry for citizens of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, EU, and many other countries for 30-90 days depending on nationality. The islands are safe for tourists with friendly locals, though less developed tourism infrastructure compared to some Caribbean destinations.
Visa Requirements for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines offers visa-free entry to citizens of the United States (30 days), Canada (90 days), United Kingdom (90 days), European Union member states (90 days), and most Commonwealth countries for tourism and business. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay. Return or onward ticket required. Proof of sufficient funds may be requested at immigration. Entry stamp issued on arrival at Argyle International Airport (SVD, opened 2017 on Saint Vincent for international flights - replaced smaller E.T. Joshua Airport) or on arrival by yacht at official ports of entry (Kingstown, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island). Visa-free durations vary by nationality - most Western countries receive 30-90 days. Extensions possible through Immigration Department in Kingstown (requires visit in person with passport, return ticket, proof of funds, and extension fee approximately EC$50-100 / $20-40 USD per month). Citizens of approximately 100+ countries can enter visa-free. For nationalities requiring advance visas, applications processed through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines diplomatic missions (limited - mainly in London, Brussels, Caracas, Taipei) or through British embassies/consulates in countries without SVG representation, with standard documentation. The islands have accessible visa policies to support tourism and yachting industries. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is generally safe for tourists - violent crime is low, though petty theft can occur (particularly in Kingstown and when boats are unattended); government travel advisories from UK, US, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Switzerland note no significant safety concerns but recommend standard precautions. East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is official currency, pegged to US Dollar at 2.7:1 (USD widely accepted, especially in yachting areas). English is the official language with local Vincentian English dialect.
Types de Visa Courants
Visa-Free Entry (Tourism/Business)
For tourism, business, or sailing for citizens of United States, Canada, United Kingdom, EU, and approximately 100+ countries.
Visa Required (Advance Application)
For nationalities not qualifying for visa-free entry, requiring advance visa application through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines diplomatic missions.
Yacht and Sailing Permits
For visiting yachts and sailing vessels, requiring customs and immigration clearance on arrival and cruising permits for extended stays.
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