BY SEA ( Always check for changes in schedules)
Admiralty Transport. MV Admiral II makes several round-trips daily between Kingstown and Bequia.
Grenadines Wharf, Kingstown, St. Vincent. 784/458–3348 www.admiraltytransport.com.
Bequia Express. Bequia Express II runs several round-trips daily between Kingstown and Bequia.
Grenadines Wharf, Kingstown, St. Vincent. 784/457–3539 www.bequiaexpress.net.
Jaden Sun. This ferry’s reliable, comfortable service goes between mainland St. Vincent and Bequia (25 minutes),
Canouan (1½ hours), and Union islands (2 hours), with an “as needed” stop in Mayreau.
There is no service on Tuesday,Thursday, or Saturday or on Wednesday afternoon.
Grenadines Wharf, Kingstown, St. Vincent. 784/451–2192 www.jadeninc.com.
M/V Gem Star. This boat takes passengers from Kingstown to Canouan, Mayreau, and Union on Tuesday and Friday mornings, returning early Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
Grenadines Wharf, Kingstown, St. Vincent. 784/526–1158.
By Private Yacht or Charter: There are natural anchorages as well as marinas offering yachting rentals and services. There are also day trips available on Yachts or Catamaran’s traveling to the Grenadine Islands.
On the south coast, Blue Lagoon and Young Island are the most popular anchorages and managed moorings.
The natural anchorages along the leeward cost include Chateaubelair Bay, Cumberland Bay, Troumaka Bay, Wallilabou Bay, Mt Wynne Bay and Buccament Bay.
Taxi or local buses: Taxis are readily available day and night. There are taxi stands in Kingstown or you can prearrange one. Taxi drivers are very knowledgeable and helpful. Local buses are in most areas, with limited services at night.