Buccament Forest Nature Trail
Buccament Forest Nature Trail
Buccament Forest Nature Trail
Buccament Forest Nature Trail
Buccament Forest Nature Trail
Buccament Forest Nature Trail
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Kingstown, St. Vincent
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Buccament Bay Resort, St Vincent and the Grenadines - Destinology
Buccament Bay Beach Resort is located in a tranquil bay enjoying the warm calm waters of the Caribbean Sea with an intoxicating backdrop of verdant mountains interlaced with nature trails and lapped by a pretty beach. With a rich history and overwhelming beauty St Vincent is a hidden gem amongst its more recognised Caribbean counterparts, an enchanting paradise of rugged landscapes, lush forests and secluded beaches virtually untouched by mass tourism. The island thrives on true Caribbean culture and spectacular coral reefs, rainforest hiking and superb sailing conditions are just some of the attractions.
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A necklace of 32 islands and cays, only nine of them inhabited, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is one of the most popular destinations in the world for leisure sailors. Snorkelers and divers are also drawn by the region's many underwater attractions, especially the coral-luscious Tobago Cays.
St. Vincent, the mainland, is almost 18 miles long and made imposing by its seething giant, La Soufrière volcano, which last erupted in 1979. Guides lead hikes that wind through the surrounding forest for a close-up view. St. Vincent's other natural attractions include the Falls of Baleine, spectacular cascades that are accessible only by boat, and the Mesopotamia region, with rows upon rows of banana trees. Fort Charlotte, a 19th century British battlement atop a bluff in the capital of Kingstown, features an impressive interpretive display about the Carib culture. Downtown Kingstown is a bustling area, and visitors should see the Botanical Gardens, the oldest such gardens in the Caribbean (founded in 1763) featuring a breadfruit tree that was brought to the island by Capt. William Bligh after surviving the infamous mutiny aboard the Bounty.
AIRPORTS/GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airports: Canouan Airport (Canouan). E.T. Joshua Airport (St. Vincent). J.F. Mitchell Airport (Bequia). Mustique Airport (Mustique). Union Island Airport (Union Island). Bequia, Mustique and Union Island can only accommodate small aircrafts. Gateways/Flying Times: Barbados/St. Vincent: 35 minutes. Grenada/St. Vincent: 30 minutes. London/Barbados: 8 hours, 20 minutes. Martinique/St. Vincent: 40 minutes. Miami/Barbados: 3.5 hours, New York/Barbados: 5 hours, New York/St. Lucia: 5 hours. Puerto Rico/Canouan: 2 Hours. St. Lucia/St. Vincent: 30 minutes. Toronto/Barbados: 6.5 hours. Trinidad/St. Vincent: 1 hour.
CLIMATE: Average temperatures range from 75-87 degrees F. Driest season is January to April. Rainy season is June to October.
DINING: Restaurants available - Local. West Indian/Caribbean. Fast food. Gourmet. Chinese. Italian and French. Dress code is generally casual.
LANGUAGE: English.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available. Some hotels offer dining, dancing, steel band and Calypso music. A few clubs and discos offer West Indian entertainment. Casino.
SIGHTSEEING: Botanic Gardens. Fort Charlotte. La Sourfriere Volcano. Carib Petroglyphs. Falls of Baleine. Dark View Falls. Trinity Falls. Wallilabou Falls. Montreal Gardens. Vermont Nature Trail. Owia Salt Pond. Black Point Tunnel. Pirates of the Caribbean Film set. Tobago Cays. Grenadine Islands.
TABLE ROCK IN THE VERMONT VALLEY, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
Bush bar out door life
A peek of us grilling and breezing at bush bar and bungalows, queens bury, Vermont. St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Bryan vs. Wild
Bryan uses his cutlass against the rain forests of St. Vincent
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