Grenadines Ferry

Grenadines Ferry is the best way to explore the uninhibited islands of the Grenadines chain. Just book a ferry and relax all the day sitting on the deck and sailing on the black waters of the Caribbean Sea. A regular and efficient ferry schedule operates between Bequia and Kingstown, St. Vincent, with Bequia based companies running four boats between them.

Each ferry has an air-conditioned saloon, bar and snack bar, or you have the choice of sitting up on deck and enjoying the fresh sea breeze. But it's better to check with the ferry companies as schedules can sometimes be subject to change at short notice.

Mail Boat named vessel operates a twice-weekly run from Kingstown, St. Vincent through the Grenadines to Union Island, halting in Canouan and Mayreau and sometimes also in Bequia. This is an attractive, exploratory and inexpensive way to see the Grenadines.


The boats go to Mustique - an island which became the property of a devotee of the island life.

The boats would go to Canouan which is a crescent-shaped island surrounded by wide shallows and coral.

The boats will take you to Mayreau which is an island privately owned.


Besides, a ferry ride can also be termed most romantic for the newly wed couples who have come to enjoy their honeymoon on this island.

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