Savan (island)

Island Small Grenadines island with coastal vegetation

Savan Island in the Grenadines is a small offshore islet frequented by yachts and day‑boats; visitors stop for snorkeling, short beach landings and sheltered anchorage in clear tropical water.

Savan (island)
Savan Island, Grenadines Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12.8070, -61.2106

How to Get to Savan (island) #

Reached by boat from larger Grenadine islands or from mainland Saint Vincent; private charters and inter‑island boats are the usual options. Schedules are irregular and depend on weather.

Tips for Visiting Savan (island) #

  • Bring cash and supplies; small island services are limited and seasonal.
  • Respect nesting sites and leave driftwood fires alone - local ecology is sensitive to disturbance.

Best Time to Visit Savan (island) #

Visit in the dry winter season for calm seas and the best sailing conditions; avoid hurricane season.

Dry season
December-April · 24-30°C
Calmer seas and prime sailing conditions.
Wet season
June-November · 25-31°C
Higher humidity and storm risk; hurricane season runs June-November.

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