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As a famous luxury destination with a budding tourism trade, St. Vincent and the Grenadines has a good variety of topside appeal to keep you busy. Visiting the Tobago Cays, a group of five uninhabited islands, is a must for anyone who loves unspoiled corals and a diversity of marine life. And while it's renowned for its islands and beaches, the country offers more than just a relax in a hammock. There are amazing volcanoes to climb, invigorating waterfalls to explore and great hiking throughout. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a stunning Caribbean heaven consisting of 32 wonderful islands.
The diving in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is some of the best in the Caribbean. These islands are often referred to as muck diving paradise. St. Vincent, the biggest island, hosts the most dive shops. Here you will get rugged cliffs and sheer drop offs. One of the most renowned of these sheer drops is “The Wall”. Additionally, “New Guinea Reef” and “Anchor Reef” host some of the world’s best forests of black coral. Outside of St. Vincent, the Grenadines also feature ample of dive sites. Four diveable wrecks are scattered around the islands. Canouan is a sleepy island with amazing diving.