Survey all of Kingstown from the ramparts of 18th-century Fort Charlotte, then wander the Western Hemisphere's oldest botanical garden — where a breadfruit tree descended from Bligh's original 1793 Bounty voyage still grows.
What to expect
Your private guide drives you up to Fort Charlotte's clifftop perch, where 34 cannons once guarded against both French attack and enslaved-people uprisings — panoramic harbour views are unbeatable for photography. Descend into Kingstown and enter the St. Vincent Botanic Gardens, established in 1765, where giant mahogany trees shade orchid houses and a living pharmacy of tropical plants. The guide weaves Vincentian history, folklore, and ecology throughout, then allows time to explore the colourful Kingstown market at your own pace.
Good to know
Allow 3–4 hours total. The fort and garden are both walkable but involve some inclines — wear comfortable shoes. Fort Charlotte charges a small admission (approx. USD 5); garden entry is free. Book at least 24 hours ahead via WhatsApp or the TripAdvisor listing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port of Kingstown — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.