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St. George's Harbour
Explore the colorful colonial architecture and natural harbor, a candidate for UNESCO status with its Caribbean charm.
Especially vibrant during market days, perfect for boat tours and historic walks.
Fort George
Discover panoramic views from this 18th-century fort overlooking the capital, highlighting Grenada's military history.
A blend of defensive architecture and scenic vistas that captivate history enthusiasts.
Carenage & Lagoon
Admire the picturesque waterfront and French colonial remnants in this serene area.
Markets and cultural festivals create a lively hub perfect for immersing in Grenadian heritage.
Dougaldston Estate
Walk through the historic sugar mill ruins and spice plantations, showcasing Grenada's agricultural past.
Combining industrial history with lush gardens in a dynamic setting.
Calivigny Archaeological Site
Uncover indigenous Arawak and Carib ruins, highlighting Grenada's pre-colonial roots.
Less crowded, offering a peaceful alternative to urban sites.
Grenada National Museum
Visit this repository of artifacts in St. George's, a testament to Grenada's cultural and revolutionary history.
Fascinating for those interested in Caribbean folklore and colonial innovation.
Natural Wonders & Outdoor Adventures
Grand Etang National Park
Hike through rainforests and volcanic craters, ideal for adventure seekers with trails to lakes and monkeys.
Perfect for multi-day treks with scenic viewpoints and wildlife spotting.
Grand Anse Beach
Relax on powdery white sands with turquoise waters and palm-fringed shores.
Family-friendly fun with fresh seafood and gentle waves year-round.
Levera National Park
Explore mangroves and lagoons via walking paths, attracting nature photographers.
Serene spot for picnics and birdwatching with diverse ecosystems.
Annandale Falls
Wander to this cascading waterfall near St. George's, perfect for easy swims and family outings.
This natural pool offers a quick tropical escape with refreshing dips.
Concorde Waterfall
Swim in the pools below this multi-tiered fall with lush surroundings, ideal for water adventures.
Hidden gem for scenic hikes and riverside relaxation.
Morne Gazo Mountain
Discover spice-covered hills and viewpoints with hiking routes.
Agricultural tours connecting to Grenada's spice heritage and island charm.
Grenada by Region
🌆 Southern Grenada (St. George's Area)
- Best For: Colonial history, harbors, and urban vibes with charming sites like Fort George and the Carenage.
- Key Destinations: St. George's, Lagoon area, and Grand Anse for historic forts and vibrant markets.
- Activities: Harbor boat tours, museum visits, spice market shopping, and strolling colorful streets.
- Best Time: Dry season (January-April) for festivals and warm 25-30°C weather.
- Getting There: Well-connected by taxi from Maurice Bishop Airport, with private transfers available via GetTransfer.
🏙️ Central Grenada
- Best For: Spice plantations and inland culture as the heart of the Spice Isle.
- Key Destinations: Gouyave, Victoria, and Grand Etang for nutmeg tours and waterfalls.
- Activities: Spice farm visits, chocolate tastings, hiking trails, and local rum distilleries.
- Best Time: Year-round, but summer (May-August) for harvest experiences and fewer crowds.
- Getting There: Maurice Bishop Airport is the main hub - compare flights on Aviasales for best deals.
🌳 Northern Grenada
- Best For: Rainforests and outdoor adventures, featuring national parks and eco-sites.
- Key Destinations: Levera, Bathway Beach, and Concord for nature reserves and coastal hikes.
- Activities: Birdwatching, waterfall swims, sea turtle nesting views, and eco-tours in lush valleys.
- Best Time: Dry months (December-April) for activities, with 24-29°C and clear skies.
- Getting There: Rent a car for flexibility in exploring remote beaches and parks.
🏖️ Carriacou & Petite Martinique (Grenadines)
- Best For: Pristine beaches and island hopping with a relaxed Grenadine vibe.
- Key Destinations: Hillsborough, Anse La Roche, and Petite Martinique for white sands and reefs.
- Activities: Snorkeling, beachcombing, boat charters, and traditional boat-building views.
- Best Time: Trade winds season (February-May) for sailing, with warm 26-30°C and calm seas.
- Getting There: Ferries from St. George's or flights to Lauriston Airport, with easy island connections.
Sample Grenada Itineraries
🚀 7-Day Grenada Highlights
Arrive in St. George's, explore the harbor, visit Fort George for views, sample spices, and relax on Grand Anse Beach.
Head to Grand Etang for rainforest hikes and nutmeg plantations, then visit Annandale Falls for swimming.
Travel north to Levera National Park for eco-tours and Bathway Beach relaxation with seafood lunches.
Final day for market shopping, underwater sculpture snorkel, and departure, with time for local cuisine.
🏞️ 10-Day Adventure Explorer
St. George's city tour covering the market, National Museum, Carenage waterfront, and Grand Anse sunsets.
Spice estate tours including Dougaldston, Grand Etang hikes, and chocolate-making experiences.
Waterfall visits at Concord and Annandale, plus Levera Park birdwatching and coastal drives.
Ferry to Carriacou for beach hopping, snorkeling reefs, and island village exploration.
Underwater Sculpture Park dive, final beach time on Grand Anse, and St. George's farewell dinner.
🏙️ 14-Day Complete Grenada
Comprehensive exploration including forts, markets, food tours, and harbor cruises.
Spice plantations, Grand Etang rainforest, waterfalls, and rum distillery tastings.
Levera eco-tours, mountain hikes, sea turtle spotting, and northern beach relaxation.
Multi-day Carriacou stay with snorkeling, Petite Martinique visits, and sailing charters.
Underwater sculptures, final spice shopping, and St. George's cultural experiences before departure.
Top Activities & Experiences
Harbor Boat Tours
Cruise St. George's colorful waterways for unique perspectives of colonial architecture.
Available year-round with sunset tours offering romantic ambiance and island lights.
Spice Plantation Tours
Sample nutmeg, cocoa, and cloves at historic estates across Grenada's spice heartland.
Learn harvesting traditions from local farmers and expert guides.
Chocolate Workshops
Create your own Grenadian chocolates in farm-based workshops with expert guidance.
Learn about cocoa sourcing and traditional spice-infused techniques.
Hiking Tours
Explore rainforests and mountains on guided paths with bike options in flatter areas.
Popular routes include Grand Etang trails and coastal paths with tropical views.
Scuba Diving Tours
Discover underwater sculptures and reefs at sites like Moliniere Pass.
World-class dives with marine life and guided tours for all levels.
Beach Snorkeling
Snorkel pristine coves like Grand Anse and Carriacou's Anse La Roche beaches.
Many spots offer gear rentals and guided excursions for vibrant coral views.