Grenadines of st. Vincent
The Grenadines of Saint Vincent are a group of islands in the Caribbean, part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, including Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Mayreau, and Union Island.
The islands have a history of indigenous, French, and British influences, with a culture blending African, Caribbean, and European traditions. English is the main language, and Caribbean music is prominent.
The Grenadines are known for their beaches, crystal-clear waters, and sailing, attracting tourists for sailing, snorkeling, diving, and hiking. Bequia is the most developed, while Mustique is famous for luxury resorts. Agriculture, especially banana farming, is an important economic activity.
The climate is tropical, with a rainy season from June to November.