Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Travel Guide

City Harbour town on Bequia island, Saint Vincent

Small Georgetown serves sailors and day-trippers with mooring, dinghy landings and a sailboat-strewn bay. Visitors come for coral snorkeling, seafood shacks and short hops to the Tobago Cays and nearby dive spots.

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Costs
$90-160 USD per day
Small guesthouses; yacht fuel and dining can raise costs.
Safety
Generally safe, quiet town
Low violent crime; normal precautions at night and around the waterfront.
Best Time
December-May (dry season)
Best for sailing and calm seas; avoid hurricane season June-November.
Time
Weather
Population
1,680
Infrastructure & Convenience
Served by inter-island ferries, basic shops, English spoken.
Popularity
Attracts yacht crews, anglers, and quiet-beach seekers.
Known For
seaside village life, yacht moorings, local fishing, beaches, diving, laid-back atmosphere, guesthouses, boat charters, island crafts
Georgetown in Charlotte Parish functions as a small coastal hub serving nearby fishing communities and visiting boats.

Why Visit Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines? #

A seaside town with a working harbor and strong boatbuilding roots, Georgetown is appealing to travelers drawn to yachting culture and laid-back island rhythms. The waterfront hosts rum shops and fish markets where grilled seafood and local stews are common, and nearby beaches invite snorkeling and sailing. Annual regattas and community festivals showcase seafaring traditions and Creole music. Expect friendly small-town life, easy access to sailing routes and plenty of opportunities to sample island cuisine.

Top Things to Do in Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

All Attractions ›
Don't Miss
  • Georgetown village - Stroll the waterfront, meet fishers, and sample freshly grilled seafood.
  • Nearby reef snorkel - Snorkel accessible reefs close to shore teeming with tropical fishes.
  • Community church - Visit the historic local church and hear traditional choir performances on Sundays.
Hidden Gems
  • Hidden beach coves - Short hikes reveal small, quiet coves frequented by local families.
  • Village craft stall - Watch artisans making shell jewelry and hand-stitched island garments.
  • Sunset lookout - Climb a ridge trail for unobstructed evening views over the Grenadine chain.
Day Trips
  • Tobago Cays visit - Boat to the marine park for turtles, coral snorkeling, and island picnics.
  • Bequia or Mustique day trip - Ferry for beaches, boutiques, and local rum shops.

Best Time to Visit Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Georgetown (Bequia area) is at its best December-May for calm seas, steady trade winds, and island activities. The wet months bring heavier rain and coincide with regional hurricane risk, so plan carefully.

Dry Season
December - May · 24-30°C (75-86°F)
Sunny, slightly cooler trade winds and calmer seas - ideal for beaches, sailing, and hiking; expect more tourists, higher prices, and lively waterfronts.
Wet Season
June - November · 24-30°C (75-86°F)
Hotter, more humid with frequent afternoon showers; lush landscapes and fewer crowds, but expect muddy trails, occasional road washouts, and sporadic transport issues.
Hurricane Season
June - November · 24-30°C (75-86°F)
Peak hurricane risk late summer to autumn; powerful storms can close airports, damage infrastructure, and ruin itineraries - avoid unless travel is flexible and insured.

Best Time to Visit Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Climate

Tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures year-round. Temperatures range from 23°C to 31°C. Heavy rainfall (2140 mm/year), wettest in November.

Best Time to Visit
FebruaryMarchApril
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
30°
Warmest Month
24°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 22°C). Significant rainfall (158 mm).

78 Very Good

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
24° 29°
76%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

158 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.9
UV Index
Very High
11.3h daylight

February

February is warm with highs of 29°C and lows of 23°C. Regular rainfall (95 mm).

84 Excellent

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
23° 29°
75%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

95 mm
Rainfall
5.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
11.6h daylight

March

March is warm with highs of 29°C and lows of 24°C. Regular rainfall (86 mm).

84 Excellent

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
24° 29°
76%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

86 mm
Rainfall
5.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.5
UV Index
Extreme
11.9h daylight

April

April is hot, feeling like 30°C due to high humidity. Regular rainfall (85 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

82 Excellent

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
27°C
Temperature
25° 30°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

85 mm
Rainfall
5.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.6
UV Index
Extreme
12.3h daylight

May

May is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (104 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

104 mm
Rainfall
5.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.5
UV Index
Extreme
12.6h daylight

June

June is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (182 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

72 Very Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

182 mm
Rainfall
5.7 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.3
UV Index
Extreme
12.8h daylight

July

July is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Heavy rain (235 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

74 Very Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

235 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.3
UV Index
Extreme
12.7h daylight

August

August is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Heavy rain (222 mm).

76 Very Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

222 mm
Rainfall
4.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.4
UV Index
Extreme
12.4h daylight

September

September is the hottest month, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Heavy rain (218 mm).

68 Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

218 mm
Rainfall
4.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.4
UV Index
Extreme
12.1h daylight

October

October is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Heavy rain (268 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

74 Very Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
25° 31°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

268 mm
Rainfall
4.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
11.7h daylight

November

November is hot, feeling like 30°C due to high humidity. The wettest month with heavy rain (276 mm).

76 Very Good

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
27°C
Temperature
25° 30°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

276 mm
Rainfall
4.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.4h daylight

December

December is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Heavy rain (211 mm).

76 Very Good

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
24° 29°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

211 mm
Rainfall
4.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.7
UV Index
Very High
11.2h daylight

How to Get to Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Georgetown (Charlotte Parish) is reached by road from Kingstown; Argyle International (SVD) is the nearest airport for international arrivals. The most practical onward travel is by taxi or minibus from Kingstown.

By Air

Argyle International Airport (SVD): Argyle is the primary airport serving the country; from Argyle to Georgetown (on the main island) the drive is around 40-60 minutes by road depending on exact location and traffic. Taxi or prearranged transfer fares from the airport to northern or eastern villages typically range from EC$70-120 (≈USD 26-44).

Other hubs: Some visitors arrive via Barbados or St Lucia and continue by regional flight or ferry; check schedules as connecting travel adds time and cost.

By Train & Bus

Train: There is no rail service in Saint Vincent.

Bus: Minibuses run from Kingstown to villages across the island, including routes that serve Charlotte Parish and access points for Georgetown. Expect EC$3-8 (≈USD 1-3) for typical cross-island journeys; travel time from Kingstown to Georgetown is generally 45-75 minutes depending on stops and traffic conditions.

How to Get Around Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Georgetown (Charlotte Parish) is a small, walkable town where local life centers around a few main streets. Public minibuses and shared taxis connect Georgetown with surrounding villages and the capital, Kingstown. Roads are short and driving is straightforward but narrow in places; plan inter-island travel from Kingstown or ferry terminals where relevant. Carry local currency and confirm fares before boarding informal transport.

Where to Stay in Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Budget
Town center - $35-90/night small guesthouses
Georgetown (in the Grenadines) has a few small guesthouses and inns; options are limited in low season. Book ahead during holidays and cruise-stop periods.
Mid-Range
Waterfront/harbor - $90-180/night boutique stays
Mid-range stays are small boutique hotels or well-run guesthouses. Expect sea views, friendly service, and local transport to beaches and docks.
Luxury
No large luxury resorts - consider private-island options
Luxury properties are limited in Georgetown; upscale travelers usually pick private-island resorts in the Grenadines or charter yachts for premium stays.

Where to Eat in Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Nightlife in Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Nightlife is very low-key in Georgetown. Evenings are typically centered on local eateries and community gatherings rather than formal bars or clubs. Visitors should not expect a developed nightlife scene; plan to travel to larger towns for more evening options.

Shopping in Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines #

Shopping is limited to small local grocers, market stalls and a few specialty vendors. For wider selection or tourist-oriented shops, travel to Kingstown or larger Grenadine islands where craft sales are more common.

Nearby Cities #