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Landmark: South PierCity: Petit St Vincent
Country: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Continent: North America
South Pier, Petit St Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, North America
South Pier is a functional maritime structure located on the island of Petit St Vincent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
It serves as a primary point of arrival and departure for the island.
Visual Characteristics
The pier is constructed from concrete pilings and a wooden deck. Its surface is weathered, showing signs of regular use. The structure extends approximately 50 meters into the sea, with a width of 4 meters. It is painted a utilitarian grey with white railings.
Location & Access Logistics
South Pier is situated on the western coast of Petit St Vincent. It is directly accessible from the island's main resort road. The nearest international airport is on Union Island, requiring a 20-minute boat transfer to Petit St Vincent. Private boat charters and scheduled ferry services dock directly at the pier. Parking is limited to a small gravel area adjacent to the resort entrance, primarily for staff and pre-arranged transfers.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The original South Pier was constructed in the mid-20th century to facilitate the development of the island as a resort destination. The current iteration was rebuilt in 2010 following hurricane damage. The surrounding waters are part of the Grenadines Marine Conservation Area, characterized by coral reefs and seagrass beds.
Key Highlights & Activities
The pier is used for disembarking from boats and for fishing. Guests can observe marine life from the pier's edge. It is the primary point for arranging water taxi services to neighboring islands.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located approximately 50 meters inland at the resort's welcome area. There is no direct shade on the pier itself. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors are not present on the pier; dining options are available at the adjacent resort.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (07:00-09:00) offers soft, direct light. Midday sun can be harsh. The pier is accessible year-round, though calm seas are more common between December and May.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the original wooden pilings of the first pier were salvaged from a shipwreck that occurred off the coast in the early 1900s, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Petit St Vincent Resort Main Building (0.1km East)
- Mopion Island (3km Southwest)
- Union Island (20-minute boat ride West)
- Tobago Cays Marine Park (10km Southwest)