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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Higher risk than 80% of countries. Main concerns: violent incidents and petty crime.

Government Advisory

20
Low

Level 1: Exercise normal precautions

Traveler Practical Risk

55
Elevated

Confidence: high. Main drivers: violent incidents, petty crime, civil unrest.

Risk Profile

Score breakdown across 7 risk dimensions

Risk ProfileRisk Profile: Petty Crime 55, Violent Incident 100, Civil Unrest 50, Health 18, Natural Disaster 24, Transport 50, Scams 50🔓 Petty Crime⚠️ Violent Incident📢 Civil Unrest🏥 Health🌊 Natural Disaster🚌 Transport🎭 Scams
⚠️Violent Incident
Americas avg: 48100
🔓Petty Crime
Americas avg: 4755
📢Civil Unrest
Americas avg: 5650
🚌Transport
Americas avg: 5150
🎭Scams
Americas avg: 5550
🌊Natural Disaster
Americas avg: 2824
🏥Health
Americas avg: 2418

Practical advice

  • Follow standard urban travel precautions and keep local emergency contacts available.
Data Sources & Updates · Synced 5/10/2026
Government Advisory: U.S. Department of State
Advisory published: 12/6/2024 (by U.S. Department of State)
Our last sync: 5/10/2026
Indicators: World Bank Governance & Stability Indicators (2024)
Recent update: Updated 2026-05-10 from refreshed advisory and traveler risk indicators.

Frequently Asked Questions — Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines safe to travel to?
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has a low government advisory (20/100, “Level 1: Exercise normal precautions”) but an elevated practical risk score (55/100). Most visitors enjoy a safe trip, though it’s important to take sensible precautions against theft and to stay cautious in areas where violent incidents may occur.
What are the main travel risks in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
Top travel risks in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines include violent incidents (100/100) and petty crime (55/100), along with occasional civil unrest (50/100). Transport reliability (50/100) can also affect plans, so allow extra time and avoid unnecessary late-night travel.
What is the current travel advisory for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
The U.S. Department of State currently lists Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as “Level 1: Exercise normal precautions,” with a low advisory score of 20/100. Routine travel safety measures are recommended for visitors.
What safety tips should I know before visiting Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, keep your belongings close in towns and ferry terminals, avoid isolated areas after dark, and store important documents securely. Save local emergency contacts and confirm transport arrangements in advance, especially when island-hopping.

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