Ferries are the most convenient way to get to the islands of the Grenadines.
A regular ferry service connects Kingstown and Port Elizabeth on Bequia.
Wallilabou on the northwest coast, Kingstown, Bequia, Mustique and Union Island are the ports of entry to these islands.
Yachtsmen often anchor at Blue Lagoon or Young Island. An inexpensive mail boat carries passengers and cargo three times weekly between St Vincent, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau and Union Island.
The traveling time to these islands from St.Vincent varies from one hour to Bequia to over four and a half hours to Union Island.?>?>?>?>?>?>?>
Barracuda
It is the islands’ main, regular and cheap transport that carries passengers & cargo. Approximate costs are, Bequia to Union - EC$15; Union to Canouan - EC$12; Canouan to Mayreau - EC$8.?>?>?>?>?>?>?>
MV Admiral 1
Run by Admiralty Transport Co Ltd, it makes regular trips to various islands.
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MV Windward
Operated by Windward Lines Ltd, it is a passenger and cargo ferry service from Trinidad on Thu afternoon, arriving St Vincent Fri 0730, departing 1000 for Barbados-St Lucia-Barbados arriving back in St Vincent Mon 0700 and leaving for Trinidad 1600 (occasional visit to Bequia) with a following service to Güiria, Venezuela or Pampatar, Margarita.?>?>?>?>?>?>?>
MV Admiral II
Run by Admiralty Transport Co Ltd., it carries passengers and cars, and makes frequent sail.
T: 4583348.
Bequia Eagle carries cars and passengers.
Maxann O is an island schooner.




