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Bequia in the Grenadines.
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Delta Is Adding a New Caribbean Island With Waterfalls, Beach-Hopping and Luxury Hideaways

By: Karen Udler - July 2, 2025 - 5:32 pm

Delta is launching new nonstop service from Atlanta to the island of Saint Vincent, opening up a fresh, seamless connection between the United States and one of the Caribbean’s most untouched destinations.

The new flight, which begins in late December, will operate daily between Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Saint Vincent’s Argyle International Airport, giving travelers a direct route to the southern edge of the Lesser Antilles during the heart of winter.

It’s the first time Delta has flown to Saint Vincent, and the new route instantly becomes the only nonstop service on Delta from the U.S. mainland to the island. 

The flight will run through mid-April, giving travelers a four-month window to explore the beaches, waterfalls and mountain trails of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines without the need for connecting flights or long layovers.

For an island long known for its authenticity and quiet beauty, this marks a turning point. While nearby islands have seen a steady stream of nonstop flights over the years, Saint Vincent has remained a little off the radar—accessible, but not quite easy. This new service changes that.

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Young Island in the Grenadines.

Now, a morning departure from Atlanta means arrival in time for a late lunch by the sea. The return is just as effortless, with an afternoon flight from Argyle bringing you back to the U.S. in time for dinner. It’s the kind of schedule that makes weekend getaways possible—and longer stays even more tempting.

The route is part of a broader expansion of Delta’s Caribbean network this winter, as the airline responds to growing demand for destinations that offer both natural beauty and room to breathe. And few places fit that description better than Saint Vincent, with its black sand beaches, dramatic coastal hikes and quiet bays ideal for sailing or doing nothing at all.

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A villa at the Mandarin Oriental.

As the tourism season begins to take shape, Delta’s new flight is poised to bring a wave of first-time visitors to the island—and perhaps a few longtime travelers who simply appreciate a more direct way in.

The first flight touches down on December twentieth. And for Saint Vincent, it’s a long-awaited arrival.

The flight starts at around $519 roundtrip, according to Google Flights data. That’s if you book an economy ticket.

Where to Stay (here’s our full guide)

On the edge of its own private crescent of sand, Sandals Saint Vincent feels like a world apart. This is one of the newest properties in the Sandals portfolio, and it shows—from the sleek beachfront villas with their own private pools to the open-air restaurants where everything feels freshly imagined. It’s the kind of place where you can check in and disappear, content to spend your days in the ocean, by the pool, or drifting between the two. With its signature luxury-included style and a focus on elevated design, it’s a resort that redefines what Saint Vincent has to offer.

A short flight or ferry ride away, the island of Bequia feels like a love letter to the Caribbean as it used to be. And at the heart of it is the Bequia Beach Hotel, a boutique hideaway that blends vintage glamour with barefoot charm. The hotel sits on Friendship Bay, a stretch of beach that still feels largely undiscovered, and the rooms—some tucked into the hillside, others just steps from the sand—offer the kind of quiet comfort that encourages you to slow down. There’s a retro edge to the style, a nod to old-world travel, but the experience is fresh and personal. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like a regular by your second night.

Further south, on the exclusive island of Canouan, Mandarin Oriental Canouan delivers something entirely different: a private-island sensibility layered with all the refinement the brand is known for. The suites are expansive, the villas impossibly secluded, and the views stretch endlessly across the Grenadines. It’s a place built for privacy and presence—where service is intuitive, the spa is destination-worthy, and every part of the experience is designed to feel effortless. Getting here requires an additional short flight from Saint Vincent, but what awaits is something exceptional.

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