Shopping Guide

Saint Vincent And The Grenadines Shopping Guide 2025

Find the best markets, malls, and unique souvenirs in Saint Vincent And The Grenadines.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a stunning Caribbean archipelago comprising the main island of Saint Vincent and a chain of 32 smaller islands and cays. Known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, world-class diving, and the famous Tobago Cays Marine Park, this paradise offers an authentic Caribbean experience away from mass tourism. From the lush rainforests and active volcano of Saint Vincent to the exclusive islands of Mustique and Bequia, visitors can explore diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and exceptional sailing opportunities.

What to Buy

Unique local products worth bringing home.

Handicrafts

Vincentian Batik Fabric

Hand-dyed batik cloth made by local artisans in vibrant Caribbean patterns. Used for clothing, tablecloths, and wall hangings representing authentic island craftsmanship.

$15-60
Where: Kingstown Craft Market, artisan shops along Bay Street
Food Products

Mustard Pepper Sauce

Fiery Vincentian hot sauce made from local scotch bonnet peppers and mustard, a beloved island condiment. Available in small glass bottles perfect for bringing home.

$5-10
Where: Kingstown Market, supermarkets
Spirits

Sunset Rum

Saint Vincent's own premium rum distilled at the St. Vincent Distillers Ltd, available in various ages and blends. The locally-made Sunset Very Strong Rum is a collector's item.

$15-40
Where: Duty-free shops, supermarkets, Kingstown liquor stores
Ceramics

Hand-Painted Pottery

Locally crafted ceramics decorated with Caribbean motifs including sea turtles, hibiscus, and island maps. Each piece is unique and makes a meaningful keepsake.

$20-80
Where: Kingstown Craft Market, Bequia craft shops
Jewelry

Black Coral and Shell Jewelry

Handmade necklaces, bracelets, and earrings crafted from sea shells, black coral (ethically sourced), and semi-precious stones by local artisans.

$10-50
Where: Bequia waterfront shops, Port Elizabeth craft stalls
Textiles

Madras Plaid Clothing

Traditional Caribbean madras plaid cloth made into shirts, dresses, and head wraps reflecting French Creole heritage. Lightweight and perfect for the tropical climate.

$20-70
Where: Bay Street dress shops, Kingstown fabric market
Natural Products

Local Honey and Coconut Oil

Pure Vincentian honey from island wildflowers and cold-pressed virgin coconut oil produced on the islands, sold in artisanal jars ideal for gifts.

$8-20
Where: Kingstown Market, health food sections of supermarkets

Markets & Bazaars

Experience authentic local shopping culture.

Market

Kingstown Market

Mon-Sat 6AM-5PM (busiest 6-11AM)Bay Street, Kingstown, Saint Vincent

The main market of Saint Vincent spanning several blocks, with separate sections for produce, meat, fish, and crafts. Vendors sell fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, spices, and local snacks in a lively atmosphere.

Known for: Fresh produce, roti, local spices, tropical fruit
Market

Little Tokyo Fish Market

Mon-Sat 5AM-2PMBay Street waterfront, Kingstown

Bustling waterfront fish market where Vincentian fishermen bring their catch directly from boats. Tuna, wahoo, snapper, and lobster in season are sold fresh each morning.

Known for: Fresh catch of the day, lobster, conch
Market

Craft Market Shed

Mon-Sat 8AM-4PMUpper Bay Street, Kingstown

Dedicated craft market with covered stalls selling handmade jewelry, batik, wood carvings, and Vincentian souvenirs. Prices are somewhat negotiable and artisans are happy to discuss their work.

Known for: Handmade crafts, souvenirs, batik clothing
Market

Port Elizabeth Market (Bequia)

Mon-Sat 7AM-3PMFront Street, Port Elizabeth, Bequia

Small but charming market serving Bequia's needs with fresh produce, baked goods, and craft stalls. The Friday market sees more vendors and is busier with locals stocking up.

Known for: Fresh produce, local bread, crafts
Market

Villa Beach Craft Vendors

Daily 9AM-6PMVilla Beach Road, Saint Vincent

Informal row of craft vendors along the popular Villa Beach strip selling jewelry, beach wraps, T-shirts, and souvenirs to hotel guests. Prices more flexible than market stalls.

Known for: Beach wear, T-shirts, jewelry, postcards
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Shopping Districts

Where to find different types of shops.

Bay Street Kingstown

High street

The main commercial street running along Kingstown's waterfront with banks, pharmacies, clothing stores, and general goods. A mix of local businesses and regional chains serving everyday needs.

Best for: Everyday shopping, banking, electronics

Halifax Street

Mixed retail

One of Kingstown's busiest shopping streets featuring clothing boutiques, shoe shops, home goods, and local businesses. Good for affordable local fashion and household items.

Best for: Affordable clothing, shoes, local goods

Upper Bay Street

Craft and specialty

The craft market area with covered stalls and small independent shops selling handmade souvenirs, local spices, and Caribbean products. The most tourist-friendly shopping area in Kingstown.

Best for: Souvenirs, handicrafts, local spices, rum

Bequia Waterfront (Belmont Walkway)

Boutique shops

The picturesque waterfront walkway in Port Elizabeth lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and craft stores catering primarily to sailing visitors and tourists. Jewelry, clothing, and nautical items feature prominently.

Best for: Jewelry, art, nautical gifts, upscale clothing

Malls & Modern Stores

Air-conditioned shopping options.

BOSL Mall

Mon-Sat 9AM-6PM

Modern small shopping mall in Kingstown housing BOSL Bank, clothing stores, a pharmacy, and fast food. One of the more organized retail spaces in the capital and popular with locals for everyday shopping.

Arnos Vale Shopping Centre

Mon-Sat 8AM-8PM, Sun 10AM-4PM

Convenient shopping centre near Argyle Airport with a supermarket, pharmacy, clothing shops, and food court. Useful for last-minute purchases before departure and popular with airport travelers.

Bargaining Tips

How to negotiate prices in local markets.

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Bargaining is acceptable at craft stalls and with beach vendors, but never at supermarkets or formal shops

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Prices at the craft market shed are often slightly negotiable if buying multiple items

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Be respectful and friendly when negotiating - aggressive bargaining is considered rude

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The Friday beach vendors at Villa Beach are more flexible on prices than market stalls

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Accept the first price at restaurants and food stalls as these prices are fixed

When NOT to Bargain

  • Fixed-price shops and malls
  • Government emporiums
  • Restaurants and hotels
  • Supermarkets and pharmacies

Customs & Export Rules

What you need to know about taking purchases home.

Export Restrictions

Organic produce, fresh fruit, and plant material cannot be exported. Marine souvenirs including coral, sea turtle products, and certain shells are protected by CITES and illegal to export.

Tax Refunds

No formal VAT refund scheme for tourists in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Duty-Free Limits

Duty-free shopping available at Argyle Airport departures for alcohol (1 liter limit), tobacco, and perfumes

Shipping

International shipping available from the Kingstown Post Office on Halifax Street. FedEx and DHL offer courier services for larger parcels, with offices in Kingstown.

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