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2 hours
Mobile ticket
This tour combines one of the most recognizable filming locations from Pirates of the Caribbean with a scenic coastal journey along St. Vincent’s western shoreline. Guests enjoy guided storytelling, photo opportunities at the movie site, and time to relax by the sea, making it a well-balanced mix of movie history and island scenery in a small-group setting.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Fort Charlotte
Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort, built on a hill over-looking the harbour of Kingstown, Saint Vincent. It is located in the parish of Saint Andrew, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. at the top of Edinboro road, on Berkshire Hill, just west of the town. Standing at 600 feet above the sea level, it is the major early 19th century fortification in Saint Vincent. The fort enjoys a panoramic view of the Leeward side of the island, including Kingstown, Young Island, the Caribbean, Bequia and the Grenadines. On a clear day, Grenada 90 miles to the south, can be seen (using binoculars of course.) Source: wikipedia.org
Wallilabou Heritage Park
Wallilabou Heritage Park is a lovely, peaceful place with picnic spot, restaurant, pool and small waterfall. It sits on the Wallilabou River on the Leeward coast of St. Vincent, near Wallilabou Bay and the site of the film Pirates of the Caribbean. Large Samaan trees cover the pool and its adjacent areas, creating a relatively cool micro-climate for the core area of the park. These and other plants create a habitat for several species of birds. Large boulders reflect the lands geological history and create landscape interest. The park was at one time a plantation; a thick stone wall built across the river is a legacy of the plantation - each of the two streams flowing from the waterfall passes through a hole in the stone wall.
Professional guide
Public transportation
Entry/Admission - St. Vincent
Parking Fees
Tropic Breeze Hotel
, Caribbean
The Cobblestone Inn
Bay Street Kingstown Caribbean
The Heron Hotel
South River Road, Kingstown Caribbean
Haddon Hotel
McKies Hill Road Kingstown Caribbean
Pickup included
Operated by C & D Taxi & Bus Tours(St. Vincent & the Grenadines)