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Bed & breakfast accommodation on St. Vincent

country:St. Vincent & The Grenadines
location:Sion Hill Bay, St. Vincent 
price:From US $60 - US $85 per double room per night plus 10% tax and 10% service. Singles from US $50. Price includes continental breakfast and airport pick-up. Discounts available for groups of 6 or more
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday

introduction to Bed & breakfast accommodation on St. Vincent

Nestled on the hillside of Sion Hill Bay with a panoramic view of the Grenadines our guesthouse offers 17 relaxing and comfortable rooms with ocean view, mountain view and self contained apartments.

The tastefully decorated rooms are equipped with all modern amenities, air conditioning, private patios, kitchenettes, daily maid service, free continental breakfast and airport pick-up. We are within proximity to the airport, Kingstown the capital and the beach. Enjoy the lovely scenery from the patios as the ships pass-by. Tours and vehicle rentals can be arranged.
rooms, food and facilities
B&B St VincentWe offer 17 comfortable, tastefully furnished rooms with ocean or mountain views, private patios, kitchenettes, internet access, cable television and a choice of fan or air-conditioning.

Other facilities include:
  • Honeymoon Suite available
  • Laundry Service
  • Daily maid service
  • Self-contained apartments
  • International Direct Dial telephone
  • Special group rates
  • Easy access to the beach, the city and airport
  • B&B St Vincent Elegant dining atmosphere
  • Room Service
  • A creative mix of Local, Caribbean and International cuisine
  • Free continental breakfast
  • Free airport transfers
  • Car rentals
  • Taxi service
  • Organized tours

    Activities:
    We offer a wide range of eco activities including snorkelling, whale and dolphin watching and volcano and waterfalls hikes.

    We can arrange a visit to the Botanical Gardens located on 20 beautifully landscaped acres and overlooked by the Governor General's home. It is the oldest botanic garden in the Western Hemisphere, started in 1765, home to several rare and indigenous Vincentian parrots, and there is a special breeding program underway to increase their numbers. These colorful little birds dwell no where else but in the Vincentian rainforest, and are an endangered species.

    Other tours can take you into the mountains and through the verdant rainforest. An experienced Trail Guide will inform you about our Historical Sites, Nature and Wildlife. You can visit the volcano at the northern tip of the island. Nearby is the famous Falls of Baleine. St. Vincent is an ecotourist's paradise. Visitors can enjoy unspoiled wilderness and native flora and fauna in areas set aside as historical interest. Stargazing is extraordinary!

    Family friendly: The guesthouse is great for families with easy access to the beach.

    Disabled access: The top floor of the guesthouse has disabled access.
    how to find us
    St.Vincent and the Grenadines is accessible through LIAT, the Caribbean airline. We are located at Sion Hill Bay about 5mins from the airport and offer free airport transfers.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    We give donations by visiting schools and skills training workshops on the importance of tourism and why we should try to go green. We have participated in the publishing of a book that teach children of the islands and why it is important to protect the environment. We also give lectures at the guesthouse introducing guests to the flora, fauna, religion, music, history and foods of St.Vincent and the Grenadines.

    All our plants and flowers are organic, reducing waste, conserving our water supply and environment is a large part of what we do. We encourage our guests to use towels more than once, we used rain filled tanks for outdoor use, toilet tanks are fitted with water conservation bags. Paper use is limited so as not to generate too much waste. Stationary is used in creating colourful art.

    There are five dedicated and friendly local staff available for twenty-four hour services on shift. The staff are all trained on the importance of conservation.

    We are members of Carib Whale that support marine mammal conservation and non-invasive whale and dolphins watching. We contribute to the floating classroom that teaches kids of the marine environment and how to protect it and the animals that live there and we are involved in the production of a big Marine Conservation Art Exhibition.

    All bulbs in the guesthouse are energy savers. Rooms are sealed for maximum efficiency with air conditioning units. Signs are posted to remind guests to conserve electricity. We also purchase cleaning products that are environmentally friendly.

    We have a network of local farmers and fishermen that produce organic foods. We encourage staff to use local foods whenever possible. We also participate in beach clean ups and community lectures about how important it is to keep the surrounding area clean.

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