JetBlue Has $311 Roundtrip Flights From New York to St. Vincent Right Now

By: - February 16th, 2026
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A plunge pool suite at Sandals St Vincent.

There’s something deeply satisfying about a nonstop that gets you straight out of New York and into the Grenadines pipeline without the usual airport gymnastics. Right now, JetBlue is showing a roundtrip fare from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Argyle International Airport in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for $311 on Google Flights, with dates available for April 12-19.

That price is the kind of number you don’t overthink. You grab it, you clear the calendar, and you start picturing the first drink you’re ordering when you land, in one of the buzziest Caribbean destinations.

The Deal

JetBlue is listing roundtrip fares for $311 from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (Argyle International Airport). The sample dates we found were April 12-19.

As always with these fares, availability can change fast, and the best prices tend to disappear the moment people start searching in volume. If you see it, it’s worth booking quickly.

Why This Fare Matters Right Now

St. Vincent has quietly become one of the most valuable flight tickets in the Eastern Caribbean, because it’s two trips in one. You can stay on the main island and do the volcanic, rainforest, black-sand-beach version of the Caribbean, or you can use St. Vincent as your gateway to the Grenadines, where the water gets impossibly clear and the islands get smaller, calmer, and more yacht-heavy with every mile.

And at $311 roundtrip from New York, you’re looking at a fare that undercuts what you often see for a lot of the “usual suspects” in the region, especially in spring.

What Kind of Trip This Flight Unlocks

This is a perfect one-week itinerary for travelers who want a Caribbean trip that feels like you went farther than you did.

St. Vincent itself delivers that rugged, green-island feeling: mountain roads, roadside fruit stands, and those dramatic views where the land rises fast and the coastline stays sharp. It’s the kind of island where you can spend a day chasing waterfalls and another day hopping between small bays that feel like they were designed for a cold beer and a quiet swim.

Then there’s the Grenadines, which are the real reason this flight feels like a steal.

From St. Vincent, you can connect onward to Bequia for that laid-back harbor energy, or head to Mustique if you want the iconic, ultra-private version of the Caribbean. You can even go further south toward the Tobago Cays, where the snorkeling is the kind you remember years later.

Even if you never leave St. Vincent, you still get the reward.

How to Book It

We spotted the fare on Google Flights for JetBlue, and the sample dates were April 12-19.

If you’re flexible, it’s worth checking a day or two on either side of those dates. JetBlue pricing can shift quickly, and the best fares tend to show up in small pockets.

Where to Stay

If you’re staying on St. Vincent, one of the most talked-about places to check into is Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the brand’s new resort on the island, with multiple dining concepts, a big pool scene, and that full-service all-inclusive ease (along with overwater villas, too).

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