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Best Time to Travel to St. Vincent & The Grenadines

General Overview

When to visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines solely depends on what shapes your version of dreamy Caribbean vacations. The overwhelming majority of travellers, though, prefer to visit the islands between December and April, which is also the peak season that lures primarily European visitors with the great, warm weather and the dry temperatures. However, other seasons and months are equally pleasing for various other reasons.

The Best Time to Visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines for:

The period between February and April is the driest for St. Vincent and The Grenadines. Nevertheless, since the islands enjoy an excellent, tropical, and hot climate throughout the year, any time except for the hurricane season is a great time to travel here. As for the temperatures, they are fairly consistent across most of the months, averaging around 30oC (86oF) at the most, which is pleasant enough for practically every activity and experience.

The rainy season starts in June and lasts until November when the islands usually experience short-lived yet intense rain showers. This is the official hurricane season for St. Vincent and The Grenadines, although the nation’s southern location usually saves the islands from hurricane strikes. That being said, the climate between the Grenadines varies significantly, with the northern islands being more humid and cold than their southern counterparts, which are generally warmer and slightly drier.

If you are after more affordable vacations, then the months of May, June, and November will satisfy your demand. These are considered shoulder months, which forces local businesses and accommodation facilities to drop their rates and even offer significant discounts compared to the high season. The crowds start to thin out between July and October, though. Although the hotel prices are probably the lowest you can get, the island is preparing for the hurricane season while still enjoying average highs of around 29oC (85oF).

To try such activities, one needs the least possible humidity and the driest possible weather to indulge in their outdoor endeavours without being harassed by the elements. For that reason, travelling to St. Vincent and The Grenadines from January through May is the best period. From June onward until the end of the year, the nation enters its rainy and hurricane season, which is rather prohibitive for such ventures.

All 32 islands that makeup St. Vincent and The Grenadines nation have a beach-perfect climate all year round, with such a tropical climate and warm temperatures. The best months to get the most out of your beach-related experiences are between January and May, the driest and least humid months of the year.


The most ideal period for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other water sports that require some decent wind speed to increase the excitement factor is from December through July, when the average wind speed is around 13 knots (15MPH), with February being the windiest month of all with the best sustained high wind (around 16 knots or 18.4MPH).

St. Vincent and The Grenadines always find a reason to celebrate life, get together, and have fun feasting, dancing, drinking, and partying, one way or another. The period with the most popular events is between December and June.

Some of the vibrant festivities that put the islands into their most joyous and colourful clothes are:

Nine Mornings Festival – It takes place in December and awakens Vincentians in the early hours to partake in bicycle ridings, dances, sea baths, street concerts, and more, for nine mornings before Christmas.

Bequia Music Festival - A January celebration and one of Bequia's most beloved live music festivals.

Mustique Blues Festival – This is happening between January 22nd through February 5th every year, where Blues music is the star.

Bequia Easter Regatta - Every Easter weekend (typically in April) a cosmopolitan mix of yacht and boat owners comes together to race with one another, while there is also a plethora of onshore activities to join.

Canouan Regatta – Between May and June, this annual festival excites participants with beauty pageants, calypso competitions, games, sports, and, of course, boat races, as well as a cultural extravaganza and more.

Vincy Mas Carnival – A huge deal in St. Vincent & The Grenadines region celebrated with a 12-day galore of activities.

Below is a guide to help get an idea of what to expect from travelling to St. Vincent and The Grenadines by season:

Spring – The period between March and May in the region is warm, which is the outcome of high temperatures and humidity. The average highs range from around 30.6oC (87.1oF) and 28.8oC (83.8oF), with the later months being warmer. It is also the busiest season for tourism, with only a couple of rainy days per month (if at all). Overall, it is a great time to visit the nation if you want to have plenty of options and things to do.

Summer – The average high temperatures are still quite warm, and the weather is comfortable during the middle-year months of June, July, and August. Precipitation is moderate, with roughly 2-3 days of rain every month. This period is a fairly slow season in St. Vincent and The Grenadines for tourism, which means that accommodation and lodging have a lower price tag attached to them than in the previous months.

Fall – From September through November. The region welcomes visitors with an average amount of rain per month (usually between 2-5 days of rain each month) and pleasant temperatures ranging from 31.4oC (88.6oF) and 20oC (86oF) – these refer to the daily highs. The overall sensation is fairly pleasant, considering the wind and humidity, which are relatively high. At the same time, it is the slowest period tourism-wise due to the weather, which also translates to even more affordably priced goods, services, and accommodation.

Winter – Unlike most of the rest of the world, winter in St. Vincent and The Grenadines is very enjoyable and warm, which is why it is one of the two most preferred seasons to visit the islands. Again, the average highs from December through February are between 30.1oC (86.1oF) and 28.7oC (83.7oF), while it rains approximately 2-4 times per month. However, the rains are very quick and not the least close to the heavy downpours of the hurricane season.

Best Time to Travel to St. Vincent & The Grenadines

General Overview

When to visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines solely depends on what shapes your version of dreamy Caribbean vacations. The overwhelming majority of travellers, though, prefer to visit the islands between December and April, which is also the peak season that lures primarily European visitors with the great, warm weather and the dry temperatures. However, other seasons and months are equally pleasing for various other reasons.

The Best Time to Visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines for:

The period between February and April is the driest for St. Vincent and The Grenadines. Nevertheless, since the islands enjoy an excellent, tropical, and hot climate throughout the year, any time except for the hurricane season is a great time to travel here. As for the temperatures, they are fairly consistent across most of the months, averaging around 30oC (86oF) at the most, which is pleasant enough for practically every activity and experience.

The rainy season starts in June and lasts until November when the islands usually experience short-lived yet intense rain showers. This is the official hurricane season for St. Vincent and The Grenadines, although the nation’s southern location usually saves the islands from hurricane strikes. That being said, the climate between the Grenadines varies significantly, with the northern islands being more humid and cold than their southern counterparts, which are generally warmer and slightly drier.

If you are after more affordable vacations, then the months of May, June, and November will satisfy your demand. These are considered shoulder months, which forces local businesses and accommodation facilities to drop their rates and even offer significant discounts compared to the high season. The crowds start to thin out between July and October, though. Although the hotel prices are probably the lowest you can get, the island is preparing for the hurricane season while still enjoying average highs of around 29oC (85oF).

To try such activities, one needs the least possible humidity and the driest possible weather to indulge in their outdoor endeavours without being harassed by the elements. For that reason, travelling to St. Vincent and The Grenadines from January through May is the best period. From June onward until the end of the year, the nation enters its rainy and hurricane season, which is rather prohibitive for such ventures.

All 32 islands that makeup St. Vincent and The Grenadines nation have a beach-perfect climate all year round, with such a tropical climate and warm temperatures. The best months to get the most out of your beach-related experiences are between January and May, the driest and least humid months of the year.


The most ideal period for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other water sports that require some decent wind speed to increase the excitement factor is from December through July, when the average wind speed is around 13 knots (15MPH), with February being the windiest month of all with the best sustained high wind (around 16 knots or 18.4MPH).

St. Vincent and The Grenadines always find a reason to celebrate life, get together, and have fun feasting, dancing, drinking, and partying, one way or another. The period with the most popular events is between December and June.

Some of the vibrant festivities that put the islands into their most joyous and colourful clothes are:

Nine Mornings Festival – It takes place in December and awakens Vincentians in the early hours to partake in bicycle ridings, dances, sea baths, street concerts, and more, for nine mornings before Christmas.

Bequia Music Festival - A January celebration and one of Bequia's most beloved live music festivals.

Mustique Blues Festival – This is happening between January 22nd through February 5th every year, where Blues music is the star.

Bequia Easter Regatta - Every Easter weekend (typically in April) a cosmopolitan mix of yacht and boat owners comes together to race with one another, while there is also a plethora of onshore activities to join.

Canouan Regatta – Between May and June, this annual festival excites participants with beauty pageants, calypso competitions, games, sports, and, of course, boat races, as well as a cultural extravaganza and more.

Vincy Mas Carnival – A huge deal in St. Vincent & The Grenadines region celebrated with a 12-day galore of activities.

Below is a guide to help get an idea of what to expect from travelling to St. Vincent and The Grenadines by season:

Spring – The period between March and May in the region is warm, which is the outcome of high temperatures and humidity. The average highs range from around 30.6oC (87.1oF) and 28.8oC (83.8oF), with the later months being warmer. It is also the busiest season for tourism, with only a couple of rainy days per month (if at all). Overall, it is a great time to visit the nation if you want to have plenty of options and things to do.

Summer – The average high temperatures are still quite warm, and the weather is comfortable during the middle-year months of June, July, and August. Precipitation is moderate, with roughly 2-3 days of rain every month. This period is a fairly slow season in St. Vincent and The Grenadines for tourism, which means that accommodation and lodging have a lower price tag attached to them than in the previous months.

Fall – From September through November. The region welcomes visitors with an average amount of rain per month (usually between 2-5 days of rain each month) and pleasant temperatures ranging from 31.4oC (88.6oF) and 20oC (86oF) – these refer to the daily highs. The overall sensation is fairly pleasant, considering the wind and humidity, which are relatively high. At the same time, it is the slowest period tourism-wise due to the weather, which also translates to even more affordably priced goods, services, and accommodation.

Winter – Unlike most of the rest of the world, winter in St. Vincent and The Grenadines is very enjoyable and warm, which is why it is one of the two most preferred seasons to visit the islands. Again, the average highs from December through February are between 30.1oC (86.1oF) and 28.7oC (83.7oF), while it rains approximately 2-4 times per month. However, the rains are very quick and not the least close to the heavy downpours of the hurricane season.