Destinations

Where will the ride take you?

Every turn is a new story waiting to be told.

Sheep Pen

Sheep Pen is a secluded peninsula on the southeastern coast of St. Vincent, stretching into the Atlantic Ocean and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Grenadines.

The area earned its name during the plantation era, when its favorable landscape was used primarily for sheep grazing and animal husbandry.

Just a short distance away lies Milligan Cay, a protected bird sanctuary located a few yards off the bay’s headland, making Sheep Pen a peaceful location where history, nature, and stunning coastal scenery come together.

Brighton Bay

Brighton Bay is home to one of the longest unspoiled black sand beaches on the island, offering a breathtaking stretch of volcanic shoreline where the Atlantic waves meet shimmering black sand. Its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect place to experience the raw charm of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Goat Point

Goat Point is the site of a former sugar plantation that now offers breathtaking views of the dramatic windward coastline. Perched on a panoramic peninsula that stretches into the Atlantic Ocean, the area was historically well-suited for animal husbandry, particularly goat grazing, which is how it earned its name.

Today, the estate still features century-old structures from the colonial plantation era, blending rich history with stunning coastal scenery.

Brighton Bay

Brighton Bay is home to one of the longest unspoiled black sand beaches on the island, offering a breathtaking stretch of volcanic shoreline where the Atlantic waves meet shimmering black sand. Its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect place to experience the raw charm of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Diamond Bay

Diamond Bay is a secluded black sand beach known for its excellent ATV terrain and striking natural beauty. Once the site of a government-operated sand mining operation, the area was preserved through the determined efforts of local residents and international environmental organizations, leading to the halt of sand mining in 2010.

Today, the bay offers breathtaking views where the dramatic landscape meets the open sea, creating a stunning contrast between land, ocean, and volcanic sand.

Celebrity River Trail

Ride along a lush riverside trail, one of the most popular stops on our ATV route. Known as the Celebrity River Trail, this location features name plaques honoring many local and international celebrities who have experienced our adventure, including Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Skinny Fabulous, Problem Child, and many more. It’s the perfect spot for memorable photos and a chance to see where stars have left their mark on the trail.

Iconic “I Love SVG” Billboard

This iconic “I Love SVG” billboard stands out as one of the most recognizable landmarks along our ATV trail. It captures the true spirit of St. Vincent and the Grenadines—our people, culture, and vibrant island pride. The “V” in the word "LOVE" gently cradles a heart, symbolizing the love and unity among our people. Set against a backdrop of rolling turquoise waves and vibrant island colors, it has become the number-one photo opportunity on our ATV trail.

Remote Villages

Ride through remote villages and secluded back roads along the southeastern coast of the island, offering a glimpse into the everyday lifestyle of local communities. This off-the-beaten-path experience showcases the authentic charm of the countryside before concluding back at the Ranch, where you’ll be welcomed with a refreshing cold towel and your choice of complimentary bottled water or a cold bottle of Hairoun, our award-winning national beer.

Have questions?

Where do the tours start and how long do they last?

Our tours depart from our base in the charming village of Brighton. Each adventure lasts approximately 90 minutes.

When should I arrive for my scheduled tour?

Please be punctual and plan to arrive 10–15 minutes before your departure time. If you have a pre-arranged hotel pickup, please be ready 30 minutes prior to your tour.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, all tours must be booked and paid for at least 24 hours in advance. We highly recommend reserving your spot and paying via a major credit or debit card directly on our website. While we try to accommodate walk-ins based on availability, it is highly discouraged.

What are the driver requirements?

To drive an ATV, you must be at least 18 years old and present a valid driver’s license (either a Saint Vincent and the Grenadines license or a valid license from any other jurisdiction) before departure.