Cumberland Bay

St Vincent & the Grenadines


A lovely secluded bay framed by jungle-covered bluffs, Cumberland is a popular anchorage for more adventurous yachties. It's also a fine place for a swim. If you're looking for even more seclusion, head to the next bay, Troumaca Bottom, which is equally beautiful and rarely visited.


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