Travel Advisory Tracker

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Travel Advisory 2026

Current U.S. State Department advisory

Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions

The lowest advisory level. There is some risk in any international travel, but conditions are broadly comparable to everyday life in the United States. Advisory as of December 5, 2024.

Official source: travel.state.gov

US vs UK: how the advice compares

🇺🇸 United States — travel.state.gov

Level 1

Level 1 of 4 · as of December 5, 2024

🇬🇧 United Kingdom — FCDO (GOV.UK)

No overall travel warning

Last updated April 23, 2026 · gov.uk advice

Latest UK update note: “New information about risks of crime, including in public areas (see ‘Crime’ on the ‘Safety and security’ page).

See all countries where the two governments disagree on the US vs UK comparison page.

Advisory level timeline

  1. December 5, 2024 — current

    Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions

    Latest official advisory as captured in our snapshot.

  2. No advisory level changes recorded for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines since we began tracking in July 2026. We log every future change here, with dates and official change notes.

Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines safe? What the official advisory says

Updated to add Petit Saint Vincent to the list of islands affected by Hurricane Beryl in July 2024.

Exercise normal precautions in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The islands of Canouan, Mayreau, Palm Island, Petit Saint Vincent, and Union Island are in varying stages of recovery from Hurricane Beryl.

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Condensed from the official State Department advisory of December 5, 2024 — read the full advisory before you travel.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines travel advisory FAQ

What is the current travel advisory level for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

As of December 5, 2024, the U.S. State Department rates Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions. The lowest advisory level. There is some risk in any international travel, but conditions are broadly comparable to everyday life in the United States.

What does Level 1 mean?

Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) — The lowest advisory level. There is some risk in any international travel, but conditions are broadly comparable to everyday life in the United States.

When did the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines travel advisory last change?

The current advisory was published on December 5, 2024. No level changes have been recorded since we began tracking in July 2026 — this page will log every future change.

Does the UK government agree with the US advisory for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) position: No overall travel warning (last updated April 23, 2026). The US and UK use different systems — the US assigns a 1–4 level, while the UK either advises against travel (entirely or in part) or issues no overall warning.

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