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Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJuly 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Here’s a detailed look at the geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:


Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

General Overview

  • A multi-island country located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, at the northern end of the Grenadines island chain.
  • Part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago.

Island Composition

  • Comprises Saint Vincent (the largest and main island) and 32 smaller islands and cays, collectively known as the Grenadines.
  • Not all Grenadine islands belong to Saint Vincent; some belong to Grenada (to the south).

Main Island: Saint Vincent

  • Area: ~344 km² (133 sq mi)
  • Mountainous and volcanic in nature.
  • Capital city: Kingstown (on the southwestern coast)

Key Grenadine Islands (north to south)

  • Bequia
  • Mustique
  • Canouan
  • Mayreau
  • Union Island
  • Palm Island
  • Petit St. Vincent

Total Land Area

  • Approximately 389 km² (150 sq mi)

Location

  • Latitude: ~13°15′N
  • Longitude: ~61°12′W
  • Neighbors:
    • North: Saint Lucia
    • South: Grenada
    • East: Barbados (across the sea)
    • West: Caribbean Sea

Topography

  • Mountainous terrain on Saint Vincent, with steep valleys and forested hills.
  • Highest peak: La Soufrière volcano – 1,234 meters (4,049 ft)
    • An active stratovolcano (last erupted in April 2021)
  • Fertile valleys and coastal plains in southern parts of Saint Vincent.

Coastline & Waters

  • Surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
  • Beautiful beaches, coral reefs, bays, and natural harbors.
  • The Grenadines feature turquoise lagoons, coral atolls, and marine biodiversity.

Climate

  • Tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season.
    • Wet season: June to November (hurricane season)
    • Dry season: December to May
  • Average temperatures: 24°C – 31°C (75°F – 88°F)
  • Humid throughout the year

Ecosystems & Natural Features

  • Rainforests on the main island.
  • Rich marine ecosystems with coral reefs, seagrasses, and mangroves.
  • Protected areas and nature trails like the Vermont Nature Trail.
  • Home to the St. Vincent Parrot (Amazona guildingii) – the national bird and an endangered species.

Natural Hazards

  • Volcanic eruptions (notably La Soufrière)
  • Hurricanes and tropical storms
  • Flooding and landslides in mountainous regions

Geographical Importance

  • Strategic location between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
  • Attracts tourism, marine exploration, and eco-tourism development.
  • The Grenadines are especially known for luxury yachting and diving.

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