
There’s something deeply satisfying about non-stop travel that takes you straight from New York to the Grenadines Pipeline without the usual airport gymnastics. Currently, JetBlue is offering a round-trip fare from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Argyle International Airport in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for $311 on Google Flights, with dates available April 12-19.
That price is the kind of number you don’t overthink. Pick it up, clear your calendar, and start imagining the first drink you’ll order when you land in one of the Caribbean’s busiest destinations.
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JetBlue offers round-trip fares from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (Argyle International Airport) for $311. The sample dates we found were April 12-19.
As always, availability can change quickly and the best prices tend to disappear the moment people start searching in bulk. I think it would be a good idea for those of you who have seen it to make a reservation quickly.
Why this rate matters now
St. Vincent’s has quietly become one of the most valuable air tickets in the Eastern Caribbean because it’s two trips in one. You can stay on the main island and enjoy the Caribbean’s version of volcanoes, rainforests and black sand beaches, or use St. Vincent as a gateway to the Grenadines. In the Grenadines the water becomes incredibly clear and with each mile the islands become smaller and calmer and the yachts heavier.
And at $311 round trip from New York, you’re looking at a fare that’s cheaper than the prices of the “usual suspects” you’ll find in the area, especially in the spring.
What types of travel can you enjoy on this flight?
This one-week itinerary is perfect for travelers who want a Caribbean trip that makes them feel like they have traveled further than they did.
St. Vincent itself offers the feel of a rugged green island, with mountain passes, roadside fruit stands and dramatic views where the land rises quickly and the coastline stays sharp. It’s the kind of island where you can chase waterfalls one day and hop between coves that feel designed for cold beers and quiet swims another day.
And then there’s the Grenadines, which is the real reason this flight feels like a steal.
From St. Vincent, you can connect to Bequia for some laid-back port energy, or head to Mustique for an ultra-private version of the Caribbean’s iconic destination. You can also head further south towards the Tobago Cays, where you’ll remember your snorkeling years later.
You can still receive rewards even if you don’t leave St. Vincent.
How to make a reservation
I checked Google Flights prices for JetBlue and the sample dates were April 12-19.
If you’re flexible, it’s a good idea to check in a day or two either side of that date. JetBlue prices can change quickly, and the best rates tend to show up for smaller pockets.
place to stay
If you’re staying in St. Vincent, one of the most talked-about check-in locations is sandals saint vincent and the grenadinesis the brand’s new resort on the island, featuring a variety of dining concepts, a large swimming pool, and full-service all-inclusive amenities (even overwater villas).









