
Kingstown Guided Tour
Discover all that Kingstown has to offer with this guided tour of the St Vincent capital. You'll see the most important monuments, as well as Fort Charlotte. Kingstown Guided Tour. At 9 am we'll meet at the Kingstown Cruise Terminal and board a...
- 4 hours
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Discover all that Kingstown has to offer with this guided tour of the St Vincent capital. You'll see the most important monuments, as well as Fort Charlotte.
Kingstown Guided Tour
At 9 am we'll meet at the Kingstown Cruise Terminal and board a bus that will take us around the most important monuments and points of interest in the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
We will visit symbolic buildings such as the Police Station, the Caribbean Supreme Court, the Financial Complex and the Cenotaph, a monument dedicated to the fallen of the First World War.
Next, we will stop at the market square, where traditional products and delicacies are available from local farmers and vendors. Following this, we will explore an important street in the city with three different churches. The guide will explain the features of each as we proceed.
We will then visit Fort Charlotte, a British colonial fortress built on a hill overlooking Kingstown harbour, offering spectacular views.
In the last part of the tour, we'll walk along Nelson Mandela Street and stop at Victoria Park, a park used for carnival celebrations, as well as the city's Botanical Garden.
Finally, we will head to Villa beach, where you will enjoy an hour of free time to relax and swim. The tour concludes at 1 pm at the starting point.
Cruise passengers
This tour is aimed at cruise passengers. It is essential to check your cruise's arrival and departure times from the port and the duration of the excursion to ensure you can participate.
Prices
Included
- English–speaking guide
- Transport by bus
- Audioguides
- Bottle of water
- Fruit juice
- Cocktail
Not included
- Entry to the Botanical Gardens: 2USD per person
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility