The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development has unveiled a new official logo reflecting the integrated mandate of the Ministry.
According to the Ministry, the design captures the synergy between national identity, connectivity, tourism and environmental stewardship. Anchored by the national Coat of Arms, the logo symbolizes governance and service to the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
An aircraft set against a rising sun represents civil aviation and global access, while flowing blue waves reflect the vitality of tourism and the nation’s maritime heritage. The palm tree and golden landscape highlight sustainable development and responsible growth.
Encircled by the Ministry’s name, the logo conveys a cohesive, forward-looking approach to policy and national development.
“The Ministry remains continually committed to tourism, civil aviation and sustainable development, and to excellence in service to the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,” the statement said.
The announcement follows the recent appointment of Dr. Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies, as Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development, following general elections late last year.


