Island Hopping the Eastern Caribbean in 10 Days
Focus on the 'hub' islands of St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Grenada to minimize travel time. Use a mix of regional airlines like LIAT or inter-island ferries to bridge the gaps without burning your entire trip in transit hubs.
- Book an Open-Jaw Flight. Fly into Hewanorra International (UVF) in St. Lucia and fly home out of Maurice Bishop International (GND) in Grenada. This prevents you from wasting a full day backtracking.
- Secure Regional Flights Early. Regional airlines in the Caribbean are prone to delays and sell out. Book flights between islands (e.g., St. Lucia to St. Vincent) at least 6 weeks in advance.
- Verify Ferry Schedules. For closer islands, use the Osprey Express ferry. Check their website weekly; schedules change based on season and weather.
- Pack Carry-On Only. Small regional propeller planes have strict weight limits. Keep your bag under 15 lbs to avoid checked bag fees and long waits at tiny island airports.
- Is island hopping by boat easy?
- It is scenic but unreliable. Flights are faster, while ferries provide a better 'local' experience but are prone to cancellation due to rough seas.
- Do I need to carry cash?
- Yes. While hotels take cards, small taxis, markets, and water taxis operate strictly on Eastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD) or USD cash.