{"id":193390,"date":"2017-05-17T02:11:34","date_gmt":"2017-05-17T06:11:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/5-places-to-check-out-in-st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-toronto-star\/"},"modified":"2017-05-17T02:11:34","modified_gmt":"2017-05-17T06:11:34","slug":"5-places-to-check-out-in-st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-toronto-star","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/private-islands\/5-places-to-check-out-in-st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-toronto-star\/","title":{"rendered":"5 places to check out in St. Vincent and the Grenadines &#8211; Toronto Star"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Petit St. Vincent Resort on              Petit St. Vincent, the most southern Grenadine              island, offers the ultimate in privacy.                            (                                           Charmaine Noronha               )                                                                                  Argyle International Airport,              the island's first international airport, had a soft              opening in February to much fanfare. When fully              operational, the new airport will offer non-stop jet              service from North America, Central and South              America, and Europe to St. Vincent and the              Grenadines.               (                                           St. Vincent and The              Grenadines Tourist Office              )                                                                    For lush views of Young              Island and a slice of serenity, consider checking              into Young Island Resort.                             (                                           Charmaine Noronha               )                                                                                  Slip into a hammock or grab a              bike from Palm Island Resort (if youre a guest) to              head to a secluded beach on the island.                            (                                           Charmaine Noronha               )                                                                                  Swim with sea turtles in              tri-hued blue water at Tobago Cays, a protected              wildlife reserve consisting of five islets.                            (                                           Charmaine Noronha               )                                                                                                          <\/p>\n<p>          By Charmaine          NoronhaSpecial to the Star        <\/p>\n<p>          Tues., May 16, 2017        <\/p>\n<p>      St. Vincent and the Grenadines      is a collection of 32 unspoiled islands and cays in the      eastern Caribbean. To get a full and awe-inspiring      experience, island hop to a few of its gems and secluded      resorts.    <\/p>\n<p>      Argyle International Airport:    <\/p>\n<p>      The island buzzed with joy and pride this February when it      opened its first international airport, Argyle International Airport (AIA)      in Argyle, on Valentines Day. This new airport is the      largest capital project that has ever been undertaken in the      country and will replace the existing E.T. Joshua Airport      once it is fully operational, hopefully by June or July, say      officials. The new airport will offer non-stop jet service      from North America, Central and South America, and Europe to      St. Vincent and the Grenadines, drastically changing the      islands tourism game. Air Canada plans weekly flights to St.      Vincent from Dec. 14, 2017 to Apr. 12, 2018. Details:      svgiadc.com    <\/p>\n<p>      Young Island:    <\/p>\n<p>      Young Island is the most northerly island in the Grenadine      chain, just south of mainland St. Vincent. Head to      Young Island Resort for a lush      getaway on the 5.3-hectare private island. Each private      cottage has an ocean view, with some offering private plunge      pools and gazebos. Prep your palate for its famous freshly      baked six loaves of breads presented to you at your table      daily at lunch and dinner. The breads include white, coconut,      banana, raisin, cinnamon and wheat. (My vote is for the      cinnamon.) Details: youngisland.com    <\/p>\n<p>      Palm Island:    <\/p>\n<p>      Palm Island, formerly Prune Island, was renamed after the      former owners of the private island, the late John and Mary      Caldwell, planted hundreds of palms, transforming the      deserted spot into a Caribbean paradise. Palm Island      Resort capitalizes off of this palm-blanketed oasis by      offering an eco-friendly, luxury, all-inclusive experience.      Grab a resort bike and pedal to one of its secluded hammocks      for a beach picnic for the ultimate relaxing afternoon. Or      slip into the spa and into nirvana with a Balinese massage.      Details: palmislandresortgrenadines.com    <\/p>\n<p>      Petit St. Vincent:    <\/p>\n<p>      Welcome to paradise, says a smiling Petit St. Vincent Resort      employee when I arrive on this private island, the most      southern of the Grenadines. And he aint lying. This slice of      heaven is all about privacy. You wont be disturbed in your      remote hillside or beach villa until you hoist a yellow flag      outside of your room, alerting staff that your rum punch      needs a top-up or youd like to grab snorkelling equipment to      scope out the sea life outside your door. Details:      petitstvincent.com    <\/p>\n<p>      Tobago Cays:    <\/p>\n<p>      Hop on a catamaran to head to the remote and unblemished      Tobago Cays, a protected      wildlife reserve of five islets bordered by a giant horseshoe      reef. Slipping into the warm turquoise waters is like touring      a natural sea turtle sanctuary  I swim by at least 15      shelled beauties. And though Ive snorkelled my fair share,      its the first spot where I get to hold my first sea urchin      and starfish. Details: tobagocays.org    <\/p>\n<p>      Charmaine Noronhas trip was sponsored by the St. Vincent      and the Grenadines tourism board, which didnt review or      approve this story.    <\/p>\n<p>        The Toronto Star and thestar.com,        each property of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, One Yonge        Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5E1E6. You can        unsubscribe at any time. 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