Beachcombers Hotel
Charming beachfront hotel on Villa Beach with direct access to the sand and views of Young Island. A comfortable base for sports fans visiting St. Vincent for West Indies cricket at Arnos Vale or the Bequia Easter Regatta.
Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines · Capacity: 18,000
Multi-purpose stadium in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with a capacity of 18,000. Located in the scenic Arnos Vale valley, it hosts international cricket matches, football games, and major cultural events for the island nation.
Arnos Vale Stadium is the home of international cricket in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an intimate ground near Kingstown where the West Indies play amid the easy rhythm of the Eastern Caribbean.
It's a short hop from the yacht-dotted harbours and the gateway to the Grenadines.
Below are the St. Vincent stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the ground.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Charming beachfront hotel on Villa Beach with direct access to the sand and views of Young Island. A comfortable base for sports fans visiting St. Vincent for West Indies cricket at Arnos Vale or the Bequia Easter Regatta.
A historic inn built from original Georgian-era cobblestone warehouse walls on Kingstown's waterfront, dating to 1814. The Cobblestone Inn places fans steps from the cruise terminal and close to Arnos Vale Sporting Complex, offering an authentic Vincentian experience in the heart of the capital.
Stylish boutique hotel perched on a hillside above Kingstown with panoramic harbour views, a pool terrace, and individually designed rooms. Just a short drive from Arnos Vale Sporting Complex, it offers the most refined accommodation option for visiting fans on St. Vincent.
Waterfront hotel and marina on St. Vincent's south coast with harbor views and easy access to the Grenadines by ferry. Cricket fans attending matches at Arnos Vale Stadium and regatta visitors enjoy the island-style rooms, pool, and dockside restaurant.
Sitting just 200 yards off the St. Vincent mainland on its own private island, Young Island Resort offers 30 secluded cottages reachable by a two-minute ferry. Sports travelers attending matches at Arnos Vale Sporting Complex retreat here for an unmatched Caribbean escape — the tennis court, pool, and gourmet dining make it the ultimate fan sanctuary.
Relaxed yacht club bar on Kingstown's waterfront with cold Hairoun beers and sunset views over the Grenadines. A social hub where sailors, cricketers, and fans mix during regattas and international cricket tours to St. Vincent.
Relaxed waterfront wine and cocktail bar in the Villa area of Kingstown offering sunset views over Young Island channel. A refined spot for sports fans to unwind with Caribbean rum cocktails after a day of cricket or football at nearby Arnos Vale Sporting Complex.
Laid-back Caribbean beach bar serving rum punches and cold Hairoun beers with panoramic ocean views. Cricket fans visiting for West Indies matches and sailing enthusiasts unwinding from Bequia regattas share sunset drinks and island stories on the sand.
Kingstown's Bay Street harbourfront is lined with legendary rum bars where Vincentian locals and adventurous tourists mix over Hairoun beer and local rum to discuss cricket, football, and music with the passionate intensity of a nation that lives and breathes its sporting culture. These unpretentious establishments offer more authentic insight into Caribbean fan culture than any official fan zone could manufacture. The nightly sound system battles between competing bars provide a free concert that lasts until sunrise.
Relaxed beach bar at the Sunset Shores Hotel on Villa Beach offering rum punch, cold Hairoun beer, and stunning sunset views over Young Island. A favourite wind-down spot for fans after cricket and football at nearby Arnos Vale Sporting Complex.
The Loft Lounge offers elevated cocktails and sweeping harbor views from its rooftop perch in downtown Kingstown. Cricket fans gathering for T20 matches at Arnos Vale fill the space with island energy and spirited chants on match nights.
A favourite among visiting cricket fans and regional sports travellers looking for authentic Vincentian home cooking at honest prices in Kingstown. The rotating daily menu of roast breadfruit, saltfish, stewed chicken and local provisions fuels fans for long days at Arnos Vale with genuine Caribbean flavour. The easy-going local atmosphere and helpful staff make it one of the best introductions to Vincentian culture for first-time visitors arriving for a cricket series.
Legendary open-air restaurant and bar on the Mustique island coast, with a sister location accessible from Kingstown serving Caribbean dishes and fresh seafood. Known for hosting impromptu jam sessions, Basil's draws celebrities and cricket fans to St. Vincent's vibrant social scene.
Charming restaurant inside a restored 19th-century stone warehouse on Kingstown's waterfront, serving Vincentian staples like roasted breadfruit, fried jackfish, and callaloo soup. A characterful dining spot for fans in town for cricket and football at Arnos Vale Sporting Complex.
Set in a historic colonial building in Kingstown with a sweeping veranda overlooking the town, this restaurant serves refined Vincentian cuisine featuring roasted breadfruit, fresh lobster, and local provisions. The combination of history, atmosphere, and genuine island flavors makes it the top celebratory dinner choice for sports visitors.
Waterfront seafood restaurant in Kingstown serving fresh-caught fish and Caribbean flavors with harbor views. A gathering point for cricket fans during West Indies matches at Arnos Vale and the annual Vincy Mas carnival celebrations.
A popular local eatery in central Kingstown known for hearty Caribbean dishes including fried jackfish, callaloo soup, and breadfruit. Vee Jay's is where Vincy Heat football supporters gather over plates of roasted breadfruit and saltfish before heading to matches at Arnos Vale.
Wedged between volcanic mountains and the Caribbean Sea at sea level in the south of St. Vincent, Arnos Vale is one of cricket's most intimate and visually extraordinary small grounds, hosting regional inter-island competitions and CPL warm-up fixtures. The hillside vegetation pressing right to the boundary rope gives the ground a primordial, jungle-clearing quality that makes every boundary shot visually dramatic. Local fans occupy the wooden stands with rum bottles and portable radios, creating an atmosphere that no corporate cricket venue can manufacture.
Perched 636 feet above sea level on the northern headland of Kingstown harbour, Fort Charlotte offers a bird's-eye view of Arnos Vale cricket ground and the entire southern coastline of St. Vincent that is a compulsory morning walk for sports travellers with an afternoon fixture. The 18th-century British fortifications and oil paintings depicting the Garifuna Wars give the visit a depth of historical context. On match days, fans who have made the climb feel a proprietary pride in the island they are supporting cricket within.
Arnos Vale is St. Vincent's main sporting ground, hosting international cricket matches and football. Set dramatically between mountains and the Caribbean Sea near the old airport, the ground has been a venue for West Indies cricket and regional tournaments.
Stroll through the oldest botanical gardens in the Western Hemisphere (est. 1765) and the surrounding Kingstown area where cricket has been played for over a century. The walk passes colonial-era sporting grounds and murals celebrating Vincentian athletes.
Victoria Park's central ground serves as Kingstown's primary venue for major sporting events and outdoor concerts, creating an intimate atmosphere where the crowd feels genuinely connected to the action. West Indies cricket warm-up matches and regional football tournaments here attract passionate local fans and adventurous international visitors who've ventured off the beaten Caribbean tourist trail. The surrounding vendors and mobile sound systems create a festival atmosphere that starts hours before any official event.
Kingstown's central Heritage Square is the hub of Vincentian cultural life, where carnival preparations, local music events, and community celebrations regularly take over the historic downtown space. The square's proximity to traditional rum bars and music venues makes it a natural gathering point for fans of authentic Caribbean culture. During Vincy Mas carnival season, the square becomes ground zero for one of the Eastern Caribbean's most exuberant music and costume competitions.
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Arnos Vale Stadium has a capacity of 18,000 people.
West Indies cricket team plays home games at Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown.
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