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[edit] UnderstandBananas and other agricultural products remain the staple of this lower-middle income country's economy. Although tourism and other services have been growing moderately in recent years, the government has been ineffective at introducing new industries. Unemployment remains high, and economic growth hinges upon seasonal variations in the agricultural and tourism sectors. [edit] ClimateTropical; little seasonal temperature variation; rainy season (May to November). [edit] LandscapeVolcanic, mountainous. Highest point: Soufriere volcano (St Vincent) 1,234 m [edit] Get in[edit] By planeThe largest airport is E.T. Joshua Airport just outside of the capital of Kingstown. Most flights in and out are relatively local, mostly flying to nearby islands such as Barbados, and Saint Kitts. [edit] By boatThe islands have many docks and bays, including two large enough to accommodate a cruise ship. Despite this, very few cruises stop in the country and the vast majority of travelers come to the country by airplane. [edit] Get aroundThe Island is relativlly small, but the mountainous landscape makes it difficult to get around the island. The main highways run along the costs and as such it is necessary to drive around the whole of the island to get from one side to the other. In terms of public transportaion the island is served by a large number of privatly owned vans that act as a bus service. Driving is on the left. [edit] By boatWindward Islands - Windward Islands, one of the worlds largest yacht charter companies, can take care of all crewed charter (no bareboat available) in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Operating from 8 international offices (USA, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, Caribbean, Monaco).
[edit] TalkThe main language on the islands is English. As a former British colony, British spellings are more common then American ones. [edit] BuyJu-C Cola & Hairoun Beer [edit] Costs==Do==
[edit] Eat[edit] DrinkIn Kingstown, the water is safe to drink, but be a bit careful at some other locations. The water quality can vary depending upon the season of the year and how the water (often rain water) is collected. Bitter Lemon is a popular soda. Hairoun is a popular locally produced beer. Adventurous drinkers will want to try Black Wine. [edit] SleepMany tourists arrive in the Grenadines, stay at a resort, and never get the opportunity to interact with the citizens. If you want to get a taste of the true culture, consider a guest house or apartment in Kingstown. Fort View Guest House in Edinboro is a good choice. It is within walking distance of downtown Kingstown. [edit] Learn[edit] Work[edit] Stay safeHurricanes are an annual risk. The La Soufriere volcano on the island of Saint Vincent is occasionally active, but a sophisticated advance warning system is in place and resulted in zero casualties in its latest eruption in 1979. [edit] Stay healthyThe US government suggests that hepatitis A and B shots be given to anyone traveling in the Caribbean, however there are no major health risks in the country. [edit] Respect[edit] ContactSt. Vincent uses the North American style of calling codes, where all local numbers are seven digits. The area code for the islands is 784, which makes all international numbers for Saint Vincent in the form of 1-784-XXX-XXXX
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