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Getting to Union Island
Union Island is in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, in the Southern Caribbean. Reaching the island usually requires an international flight followed by a local flight or ferry connection.
Important travel note
Inter-island flights, ferries, and boat transfers can change due to schedules, availability, and weather. Always confirm your local connection before finalizing international flights.
Common route: Barbados to Union Island
Many guests first fly to Barbados, then connect to Union Island by local flight when available.
Planning tips:
- Confirm the local connection before booking the main international flight.
- Allow enough connection time after landing.
- Check luggage and board-bag rules before traveling.
- If the booking engine shows no availability, contact the local airline directly or ask for help checking options.
Alternative route: St. Vincent to Union Island
Some guests fly to Argyle International Airport in St. Vincent, then connect to Union Island by local flight or ferry, depending on current schedules.
Planning tips:
- This route may require an overnight stay.
- The ferry can take much longer than a short local flight.
- Morning local flights, if available, can help guests arrive earlier in the day.
Board bags and kite gear
Board bags may be accepted on local flights, but space can be limited and extra fees may apply. Guests should check current airline policy before traveling.
Guests who want to avoid board-bag logistics can ask about gear rental options when requesting lessons or a kite holiday.
Passport and entry notes
Guests should check current entry requirements for St. Vincent and the Grenadines before traveling. A valid passport, proof of onward/return travel, and accommodation details may be required.
Ask for booking help
JT Pro Booking can help guests think through travel timing, accommodation dates, lesson windows, and arrival questions. Final flight and ferry schedules must always be verified with the transport operator before booking.