with ambitions for sustainable growth. Tourism is rebounding strongly, infrastructure is improving, and inflation remains low. However, high public debt, climate risks, and social challenges — including crime and unemployment — continue to shape the national outlook. Looking ahead to 2026, moderate economic growth is expected, but fiscal pressures and global uncertainties will require careful management.
Introduction
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is a small Eastern Caribbean island nation made up of 32 islands and cays. In 2025, the country continues rebuilding from recent natural disasters — including the 2021 La Soufrière eruption and Hurricane Beryl in 2024 — while pushing for stronger economic resilience and climate‑adapted development.
Geography
SVG lies in the Windward Islands, with one main island (Saint Vincent) and a chain of smaller Grenadines stretching south toward Grenada. The terrain is volcanic and mountainous, with lush forests covering over 70% of land area.
People and Society
- Population (2024–2025): ~100,600 people, with slight negative population growth and continued net emigration.
- Life expectancy: ~71 years.
- Internet use: ~76% of the population.
- Social challenges: High homicide rate (51 per 100,000 in 2023) and persistent unemployment.
Government
SVG is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth. The government continues to prioritize disaster resilience, infrastructure rebuilding, and fiscal stabilization following recent shocks.
Population
- Total: ~100,600 (2024)
- Growth: –0.7% (2024)
- Net migration: –714 (2025)
Economy
The economy is driven by tourism, agriculture, construction, and services. Key 2025 trends:
- GDP growth: Estimated 3.6% in 2025, boosted by major infrastructure projects and tourism recovery.
- Inflation: Eased to 1.4% in 2025.
- Fiscal deficit: Narrowed in 2025 but expected to widen again due to new capital spending.
- Unemployment: ~18% (2025 estimate).
Energy
- Electricity access: 100% of population (2023).
- Renewables: Still low — only ~1.6% from non‑hydro renewables (2021).
Communications
- Internet penetration: ~76% (2024).
- Mobile and broadband: Expanding steadily, with digital infrastructure prioritized in national development plans.
Transportation
SVG relies on:
- Argyle International Airport for international travel
- Inter‑island ferries and small aircraft for Grenadines transport
- Ongoing infrastructure improvements tied to climate resilience and tourism expansion
Military and Security
SVG maintains a small security apparatus focused on:
- Coast guard operations
- Internal security and disaster response The country faces high violent crime rates relative to population size.
Travel Advice (General)
Travelers should:
- Monitor weather conditions during hurricane season (June–November).
- Be aware of elevated crime rates in certain areas.
- Expect well‑developed tourism services, especially in the Grenadines. (Always check your government’s official travel advisory.)
Expected Trends for 2026
- Inflation: Expected to rise to ~2.6% due to global oil prices.
- Fiscal deficit: Projected to widen again as capital spending increases.
- Tourism: Continued growth as infrastructure upgrades mature.
- Debt: Public debt projected to remain high, requiring long‑term fiscal reforms.


