Cruise port Port Elisabeth
Info for port Port Elisabeth on 11 Nov 2027
Port information & tips for Port Elisabeth
Port Elizabeth on the paradisiacal island of Bequia is the charming gateway to the Grenadines and welcomes travelers with an authentic, maritime island atmosphere. The picturesque Admiralty Bay is considered one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world and, thanks to its protected location and colorful waterfront promenade, provides a dreamlike backdrop for exploration. Highlights in the immediate vicinity include the idyllic Belmont Walkway, which leads directly to the fine sandy Princess Margaret Beach, as well as the historic St. Mary’s Anglican Church in the heart of the village. Cruise ships usually use the centrally located Port Elizabeth Jetty, from which the lively town center with its local markets, boutiques, and cafés can be easily reached in just a few minutes' walk.
Port Elizabeth on Bequia, part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a picturesque cruise destination primarily reached via Fly & Cruise. Since Bequia does not have an international airport, arrival is via the main island of St. Vincent, followed by a convenient island transfer. Cruise ships anchor in the idyllic Admiralty Bay, from where passengers are comfortably transported by tender boats directly to the charming main town.
Airplane
The nearest international airport is Argyle International Airport (SVD) on the main island of St. Vincent. There are no direct flights from the DACH region; travel typically involves one or more stopovers via major hubs in North America or the Caribbean. Airlines such as American Airlines, Caribbean Airlines, and Air Canada offer connections.
Island Transfer & Shuttle
Two convenient options are available for your onward journey from Argyle International Airport (SVD) on St. Vincent to Bequia. You can enjoy a scenic ferry ride from Kingstown to Port Elizabeth, which takes about one hour. The taxi ride from the airport to the ferry terminal in Kingstown takes approximately 30 to 50 minutes. Alternatively, there is the option of a short domestic flight from SVD to J.F. Mitchell Airport (BQU) on Bequia, which only takes about 5 to 10 minutes. On Bequia itself, Port Elizabeth is reachable from the airport (BQU) or ferry terminal by local taxis, although many areas of the compact town can also be explored on foot in about 15 minutes.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the multi-stage journey with long-haul flights and the subsequent island transfer, it is highly recommended to spend at least one night in a hotel on St. Vincent or directly on Bequia before embarkation. This allows for a relaxed start to your holiday and provides a pleasant buffer for any travel delays. Numerous charming accommodations are available, which often also offer transfer services.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that your travel documents will usually provide you with a fixed time slot for check-in, which is mandatory for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and bear in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually about one hour before the scheduled departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and the notices on board, as mooring and departure times may change at short notice.
Port Elizabeth on Bequia, part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a picturesque cruise destination primarily reached via Fly & Cruise. Since Bequia does not have an international airport, arrival is via the main island of St. Vincent, followed by a convenient island transfer. Cruise ships anchor in the idyllic Admiralty Bay, from where passengers are comfortably transported by tender boats directly to the charming main town.
Airplane
The nearest international airport is Argyle International Airport (SVD) on the main island of St. Vincent. There are no direct flights from the DACH region; travel typically involves one or more stopovers via major hubs in North America or the Caribbean. Airlines such as American Airlines, Caribbean Airlines, and Air Canada offer connections.
Island Transfer & Shuttle
Two convenient options are available for your onward journey from Argyle International Airport (SVD) on St. Vincent to Bequia. You can enjoy a scenic ferry ride from Kingstown to Port Elizabeth, which takes about one hour. The taxi ride from the airport to the ferry terminal in Kingstown takes approximately 30 to 50 minutes. Alternatively, there is the option of a short domestic flight from SVD to J.F. Mitchell Airport (BQU) on Bequia, which only takes about 5 to 10 minutes. On Bequia itself, Port Elizabeth is reachable from the airport (BQU) or ferry terminal by local taxis, although many areas of the compact town can also be explored on foot in about 15 minutes.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the multi-stage journey with long-haul flights and the subsequent island transfer, it is highly recommended to spend at least one night in a hotel on St. Vincent or directly on Bequia before embarkation. This allows for a relaxed start to your holiday and provides a pleasant buffer for any travel delays. Numerous charming accommodations are available, which often also offer transfer services.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that your travel documents will usually provide you with a fixed time slot for check-in, which is mandatory for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and bear in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually about one hour before the scheduled departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and the notices on board, as mooring and departure times may change at short notice.
From the pier in Port Elizabeth, you can directly reach the charming island center and access many highlights within short walking distances. The harbor's location in Admiralty Bay allows for an uncomplicated exploration of the picturesque island of Bequia.
On foot
The town center of Port Elizabeth is located right by the harbor and can be reached in less than five minutes. A relaxed walk along the Belmont Walkway also leads directly along the waterfront to cozy cafés and small boutiques.
Water taxis
Local water taxis wait right at the jetty and will take you in just a few minutes to the popular beaches of Princess Margaret Beach or Lower Bay. This connection is particularly convenient and offers a magnificent view of the coastal landscape from the water.
Open-back taxis
The characteristic open taxis are available at the central square near the harbor and, thanks to their design, offer an excellent all-around view during the ride. These vehicles are ideal for island tours and also take you quickly to more distant destinations such as the turtle sanctuary.
To make the most of your stay in Port Elizabeth on the island of Bequia, we recommend a combination of a stroll through the charming port town and a visit to the dreamlike, easily accessible sandy beaches in the immediate vicinity.
Front Street & Belmont Walkway
The vibrant heart of Port Elizabeth delights with its colorful buildings and the picturesque waterfront promenade, which, thanks to its cozy cafes and small art galleries, is ideal for a relaxed walk directly by the sea.
Princess Margaret Beach
This idyllic stretch of beach is reachable via a beautifully landscaped coastal path or conveniently by water taxi and, with its fine sand and crystal-clear water, offers the perfect backdrop for a classic Caribbean day.
Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary
The turtle sanctuary located in the north of the island is quickly reached thanks to a short taxi ride and allows for an inspiring insight into the protection of endangered sea turtles as well as the untouched nature of the island.
Princess Margaret Beach
The picturesque Princess Margaret Beach is reachable on foot from the pier in Port Elizabeth in about twenty minutes via the charming Belmont Walkway and impresses with fine, golden-yellow sand as well as crystal-clear, calm water. Thanks to the short travel time with one of the local water taxis, you can also reach this idyllic stretch of coast, which is considered one of the most beautiful in the Grenadines, in less than five minutes. On site, the well-known "Jack’s Bar" offers first-class infrastructure with comfortable sun loungers and refreshing cocktails in an upscale, relaxed atmosphere. Ideally, visit the beach directly in the morning to perfectly enjoy the peaceful mood of the bay, and plan the way back to the ship for a relaxed boarding about ninety minutes before departure.
The return journey to the port in Port Elizabeth is safe and relaxed thanks to the manageable size of the island of Bequia and the well-organized means of transport.
Water Taxi
Water taxis are the most popular method for getting directly back to the pier from beaches like Princess Margaret Beach or Lower Bay. You will find these small boats all along the coastal sections and, thanks to the short distances, you will reach the central landing stage punctually within a few minutes.
Open Safari Taxis
The typical open safari taxis are available for the return journey at central points in Port Elizabeth as well as at the larger beach bars. These vehicles offer a great view of the Caribbean and take you comfortably back to the port area via Front Street.
On foot via the Belmont Walkway
From the nearby bays, the picturesque Belmont Walkway leads directly along the shore back to the center of Port Elizabeth. The path is easy to find, well-paved, and allows for a beautiful stroll that ends punctually at the tender boats or the pier.
In port on 11 Nov 2027

