This tour starts with a 15-minute tour of Fort Charlotte, then we'll drive along the Windward side of the Island to Owia Salt Pond.
Please note: Group tours require a minimum of 4 persons to proceed. If we do not have enough participants to form a group tour, we are happy to offer you a shared private tour (for 2 to 3 persons) or a fully private tour to ensure you still enjoy this incredible experience.
Duration: 6 hours
Drinks and snacks
Minivan
Pickup included
The Fort offers a stunning view of Kingstown and the Grenadines Islands because it is perched 600 feet above sea level on a ridge. In the Fort's former commanders' quarters, there are intriguing paintings by Lindsay Prescott depicting the history of the local Black Caribs. Today, the Fort is a historical site. It's interesting to note that, unlike most forts in the Caribbean, this one wasn't built to defend the island against the attacks of the local inland Caribs and not agains a naval invasion.
The Owia Salt Pond is a two-hour journey along St. Vincent's picturesque eastern coast from the Carib settlement of Owia on the northeastern coast. The Rabacca Dry River, which was formed by the ash flow from the La Soufrière Volcano eruption in 1902, the Black Point Tunnel, which the British dug using slave labor in 1815, and some of the best black sand beaches in the world can all be seen along the route.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 1 minutes before departure time.