How Filipinos Can Enter Visa Free to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for Philippines Passport Holder

Named after St. Vincent of Saragossa who celebrated his feast day on the day Christopher Colombus discovered the island. This country is composed of over 32 islands and cays. Enjoy a beach holiday on the islands or any privately owned ones.

Photo by Darold Massaro

Philippine Passport holders can enter St. Vincent and the Grenadines for 21 days visa-free. Many nationalities, as well can enter since it’s one of 20 Countries with Easy Visa Policies for any nationality. Check out more details for this gorgeous gem in the Caribbean as you read the article.



Visa Free Countries

Almost all nationalities can enter the Commonwealth of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, this is according to the list of their government website:

Freedom of Movement

Anyone from these countries can reside or work in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, according to Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Union:

Antigua and Barbuda

Dominica

Grenada

Saint Lucia

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Can Enter for 6 months

Taiwan

Can Enter for 90 days on a 180-day period

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russian

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

United Arab Emirates

Can Enter for 1 month

Who can enter: Any nationality except the following who are visa required:

China

Dominican Republic

Iran

Iraq

Lebanon

Nigeria

Syria

Requirements for Entering Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Valid Passport 

Overview of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Capital: Kingstown

Language: English

Currency: East Caribbean Dollar (1 USD = 2.70 XCD)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are islands between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This country was found by Christopher Colombus and named after St. Vincent of Saragossa whose feast was on that day. St. Vincent is the main and biggest island while the Grenadines are composed of 32 islands. The French were the first ones to colonize, the British then after and later became independent in 1979.

Going to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The biggest international airport in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is Argyle International Airport which is near the capital. There are flights from the Caribbean Neighbors, the US (Miami, New York), and Canada.

From the Philippines, you need to go to the US to have a flight to St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

What to do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

1. Visit Bequia

Photo by Darold Massaro

Visit the “islands in the cloud.” Bequia is a tranquil stunning island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. With gorgeous white beaches, unspoiled land, turtle sanctuaries, and lovely locals, this will become one of your favorite places on earth!

2. See Fort Charlotte

Photo by Andrew Moore

Photo by Andrew Moore

A fort made by the British colony during its occupation, it gives you a panoramic view of the island, as well as Grenada, the neighboring country. It is a steep and challenging walk uphill, so be ready. Cannons are still there as well as paintings depicting life before. This historic fort will amaze you!

3. Take a dip at the Falls of Baleine

One of the most beautiful natural wonders in  St. Vincent and the Grenadines is the Falls of Baleine. It’s 60 feet of freshwater falling on a pool that’s perfect for swimming. Ready your swimwear as you will enjoy the amazing swimming hole as well as the flora and fauna that surround the area.

4. Relax at Rawacou Recreational Park

Enjoy a picnic with your family and friends under the gazebo at this interesting park in  St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There’s a beach, barbeque area, and scenic views. You will love relaxing and unwinding here while feeling the fresh sea breeze.

5. Snorkel at Tobago Cays Marine Park

Photo by anoldent

Photo by anoldent

An uninhabited island filled with abundant marine life is the Tobago Cays. You could see turtles, rays, fishes, corals, and reefs. Don't Miss This! It’s breathtaking and gorgeous, you’ll think you are in heaven!

6. Enter the Black Point Tunnel

Built-in the 1800s, this 300 feet tunnel provides assistance for transporting sugar. Enter the tunnel and see that bats that now occupy the area. There is also a black sand beach nearby as well as more stunning views at the top.

Frequently Asked Questions for your travel in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

1. Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Visa-free?

For Philippine Passport Holders, you can enter visa-free for a month to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For other nationalities, see the list above!

2. Is it safe to travel to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are a safe place to travel and people are friendly and friendly. Crime rates are low but always be vigilant when traveling. I always recommend buying travel insurance since we don’t know what will happen to us. Check out Safetywing, my insurance provider.

3. Is it expensive in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for tourists?

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is not that expensive. You can actually spend less than  USD 100 a day, just make sure the island you are going is not an all-inclusive resort.

4. When is the best time to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ peak season is from December to April, however, prices may be low and the weather still warm from May to June or November.

5. Where should I stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

You can stay at Bequia or Mustique, they are the top places recommended by most tourists.

Photo by Trenton Jones

Photo by Trenton Jones

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a gorgeous country that one should visit. The name might not be familiar and it's a mouthful, but you won’t regret this island filled with stunning views and breathtaking spots. It is totally worth it if you are having a getaway in this charming country.

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