St Vincent and the Grenadines: A Heavenly Place!
One of the many attractions on St. Vincent and the Grenadines is that of the Pitons, which are dugongs. Grand Bay is home to the largest number of these dugongs. These creatures were brought to the island from Australia about fifty years ago and are not very social. The locals take good care of them as they are very valuable to them. Visitors to St. Vincent and the Grenadines will enjoy watching the dugongs perform a variety of tricks, including dancing, running on the beach, and even diving into the water. Another attraction on the island is that of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which is home to a world class ski resort. Although the mountains can be quite remote and quiet, you can still hear the crickets in the warm breezes. You can also feel the cool wind blowing through your face. St. Vincent and the Grenadines are also home to the only cable railway in the Caribbean, which travels between seven mountain peaks. While on the island, you will want to try the various different types of cuisine that is offered. While French is the primary language, English is also spoken by some visitors and those who know their way around the island. You won't have to worry about getting lost while on St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There is an information desk located just a few meters from your hotel that can assist you in finding directions and the best route to get there. Many visitors are surprised to discover that taxis and other transportation are available on the island. However, a preferred taxi company is always on hand for hotel guests.