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Every year St. Vincent & The Grenadines-one of the world's most delightful diving destinations-with clear waters, rich marine life and unspoiled coral reefs s alluring growing number of diving enthusiasts. And what you are waiting for? -there is a great chance for you!

If you want to go diving, it is difficult for you to find an option better than in St. Vincent & The Grenadines: it offers wonderful diving, especially on the leeward shore, where you will be able to uncrowded dive locations as well as sample some of the most fascinating diving experiences in the Caribbean. This is one of the those experiences that you will not forget all your life.

Young Island-a really tropical island resort spreading over 35 acres, 200 m off shore from St. Vincent-is an exciting option for qualified scuba divers and snorkellers. The waters around are especially good for spotting interesting marine life. The joy of scuba diving and snorkelling is unbelievable here.

Part of the Windward Islands, St. Vincent & The Grenadines are located about 34 km south of St. Lucia and 70 km west of Barbados. Covering almost 150 sq. miles, St. Vincent is the largest of the thirty-two islands and cays, which go on southwest down to Grenada.

The main islands are Canouan, Young Island, Palm Island, Union Island, Bequia, Mayreau, Petit St. Vincent and Mustique.

Visit www.svgtourism.com for more details about the offers and how to make the reservations.