Things to do in St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines: The Best Historic Sites

November 12, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines including Fort Duvernette, Fort Charlotte, Barrouallie, Wallilabou, The Wrecks.
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1. Fort Duvernette

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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Fort Duvernette

Built around 1800 on a tiny island next to Young Island, this fort once protected a chief port of St. Vincent.

Reviewed By Kimberley070 - London, United Kingdom

Marvel at the ingenuity of the engineers that lifted the cannons into place on top of this amazing fort. Look down on crystal clear waters and over to the main land. Take a light picnic to the top - seating area available but no other amenities. You need a boat taxi to take you to the base of the steps, booked from the main land.

2. Fort Charlotte

Off Endinboro Road, Kingstown St. Vincent +1 784-530-8138 http://www.tourism.gov.vc/tourism/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=63
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4.0 based on 271 reviews

Fort Charlotte

Reviewed By mikemX8651RO - Clevedon, United Kingdom

The perfect finish to an island tour, with superb views back over Kingstown and the surrounding area, as well as our cruise ship. The fort has been pretty well maintained, and is free to enter.

3. Barrouallie

Leeward Highway St. Vincent
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Barrouallie

A small whaling village that once thrived in the 19th century.

4. Wallilabou

St. Vincent 0017845308138 http://discoversvg.com/index.php/en/component/content/article/41-general/18-pirates
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3.5 based on 183 reviews

Wallilabou

This small village sits next to a gorgeous bay.

Reviewed By clifton64 - London, United Kingdom

The drive to wallilabou takes approximately 1hour 20 minutes from Kingstown cruise ship terminal. The scenery in St Vincent is quite spectacular and was a extremely pleasant surprise! Our driver was very knowledgeable about the island and took time to stop at intervals so we could take pictures of the breathtaking scenery.on arrival at wallilabou you enter a green gate leading down to a narrow lane and less than a minute you are looking at some buildings which were adapted for the movie,let's say in a poor state and in need of restorations. Within the main building contained props for the movie and several stills of the main characters....Johnny depp and co stars,there are also unused footage or takes in reels on the floor which I believe should be put into a glass cabinet or something similar, There is a lovely bay and a small beach which is great for photos. Also there is a bar/ restaurant with wifi and the local beer I can recommend! Overall I would recommend if you're in st Vincent do visit wallilabou and take in the sites you will not be disappointed !

5. The Wrecks

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A group of three wrecks located at one site in Kingstown Harbour includes the Semistrand, a cargo freighter, and an ancient wreck stirred up by Hurricane Hugo.

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