Seven Sisters Falls
Seven Sisters Falls
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One of Grenada's most beautiful areas where a waterfall rushes down the mountainside into a large pool perfect for swimming.
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- Claire THertford, United Kingdom185 contributionsWonderful tour and serviceI actually would have given this 5 stars before even arriving due to the absolutely amazing service from Yvonne in just arranging this! I felt like I made a friend she was so lovely! However the tour itself warranted 5 stars anyway - Sherri and Gillian were brilliant, knowledgeable and great fun and Rosemarie was so welcoming on our arrival. And that’s before even talking about the trail itself and waterfalls. It was very challenging in parts but exhilarating and rewarding. I know a lot of reviews on here say not to bother with a guide but I think the properly organised hikes arranged directly through their website (grenadahirewire) are worth every penny. (and possibly mean you see parts you otherwise wouldn’t) Couple of tips - take the walking sticks and definitely wear proper shoes it makes all the difference. We actually had water shoes which I think were perfect for this.Visited December 2022Traveled as a coupleWritten December 28, 2022
- MTChicago, Illinois26 contributionsMuddy, sometimes scary, and So MUCH FUNSo much fun and beautiful waterfalls. The falls are very cool what I loved is the hike to get to them. It a tough hike, very muddy, slippery, and sometimes scary. Getting to the waterfall 5 and 6 was a good hike and those waterfalls were the best of the 6. Waterfall 2-4 were good but not as magical as the 5 and 6 however I loved the hike to get to 2-4. It was not the safest. I literally had to hang to tree roots and use them to climb up a hill. You should not do this alone as the risk of falling is high if you do not take your time and do this carefully. The sense of satisfaction you get when getting there is amazing plus it is a great exercise. Expect to be muddy! I threw out my shoes after the hike. My t shirt and shorts were all muddy. I loved every minute of it and I am glad I did not back out from it whenever I ran into another hurdle although I strongly considered it. Ps: I am a healthy young person that works out every day.Visited February 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten February 5, 2023
- Kimberly G111 contributionsBeautiful falls, but the hike was more strenuous than expectedI'm in my early 30's and I work out every day, and even for me, this hike was quite the workout! It was relatively easy GOING to the falls because it's mainly a downward trek. You just have to make sure you have good hiking boots/shoes with traction because the trail can be slippery, especially if it's been raining often. I would say the walk there is about 30 minutes. Make sure to bring sunscreen AND bug spray because with all that sweat, you WILL attract mosquitos. Now it's the trek back home that will do you in. I hope your quads are in good shape because there is a lot of upward climbing that require you to grab on to a rock and push up. This hike is definitely not for people who are unfit, disabled and in poor shape.Visited February 2023Written February 7, 2023
- MizMNew York City, New York840 contributionsEnjoyed the waterfallsI am reasonably fit and the hike to the waterfalls was a bit challenging. It was downhill going to the waterfalls and uphill back. I waded around in the water up to my knees. When we visited, it was slightly muddy during the last third. We also crossed a bit of water and over wet rocks. We wore hiking sandals that we could wash afterwards. No guide is needed to visit. The path is pretty obvious.Visited April 2023Traveled with familyWritten April 14, 2023
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Trittrot2013
London, UK6 contributions
Jan 2022 • Family
When you turn off the road to the falls you get ushered into the first building where they take payment for parking and try to sell you a tour guide which you definitely don’t need. However if you ignore them and go further down the road you will come to another office and place where you can park. As rainfall has been high it’s impossible to reach the falls unless you cross private land. Would be great for the ministry of tourism to sort this out so people don’t get scammed
Written January 18, 2022
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Lauren F
3 contributions
Feb 2022 • Couples
The experience we had of the walk to the seven sisters was great. We arrived at the car park and met Quan who was a brilliant tour guide. He led us through the forest and pointed out all of the fruit and nut trees along the way (we would definitely have missed these if we went on our own) and then headed to the waterfalls (only saw the first 2 at our own choice), we spent as much time there as we wanted and jumped in the water. He led us back to the hut/car park where he gave us a cold beer and were asked to pay what we felt the trip was worth. Quan was so pleasant and a great guide, thanks!! The walk would not have been the same without him.
Written February 17, 2022
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Patricia
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Nov 2022 • Couples
The review left by Sam was spot on!
It was a great hike and the waterfalls are beautiful. When visiting though please make sure to PASS the red shack building that says “welcome to seven sisters waterfalls” and go down the road till you get to the black house on the hill. The trail is privately owned and currently there are people who do not work with the owners who try and get money from travelers. There is also a parking lot before you get to the black house that says 5 dollar parking, which is also un associated with the trail. The owners, Rosemary and Family are nice and are the only ones maintaining the trail so be respectful and pay the fee to the rightful owners. Take extra shoes in your car or wear shoes that can get full of mud.
It was a great hike and the waterfalls are beautiful. When visiting though please make sure to PASS the red shack building that says “welcome to seven sisters waterfalls” and go down the road till you get to the black house on the hill. The trail is privately owned and currently there are people who do not work with the owners who try and get money from travelers. There is also a parking lot before you get to the black house that says 5 dollar parking, which is also un associated with the trail. The owners, Rosemary and Family are nice and are the only ones maintaining the trail so be respectful and pay the fee to the rightful owners. Take extra shoes in your car or wear shoes that can get full of mud.
Written November 10, 2022
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Sam V
Corpus Christi, TX2 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
It was a great hike and the waterfalls were beautiful. When visiting though please make sure to past the red shack building that says welcome to seven sisters waterfalls and go down the road till you get to the black house on the hill. The trail is privately owned and currently there are people who do not work with the owners who try and get money from travelers. There is also a parking lot before you get to the black house that says 5 dollar parking, which is also unassociates with the trail. The owners are nice and are the only ones maintaining the trail so be respectful and pay the fee to the rightful owners.
Written August 25, 2022
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Claire T
Hertford, UK185 contributions
Dec 2022 • Couples
I actually would have given this 5 stars before even arriving due to the absolutely amazing service from Yvonne in just arranging this! I felt like I made a friend she was so lovely!
However the tour itself warranted 5 stars anyway - Sherri and Gillian were brilliant, knowledgeable and great fun and Rosemarie was so welcoming on our arrival.
And that’s before even talking about the trail itself and waterfalls. It was very challenging in parts but exhilarating and rewarding. I know a lot of reviews on here say not to bother with a guide but I think the properly organised hikes arranged directly through their website (grenadahirewire) are worth every penny. (and possibly mean you see parts you otherwise wouldn’t)
Couple of tips - take the walking sticks and definitely wear proper shoes it makes all the difference. We actually had water shoes which I think were perfect for this.
However the tour itself warranted 5 stars anyway - Sherri and Gillian were brilliant, knowledgeable and great fun and Rosemarie was so welcoming on our arrival.
And that’s before even talking about the trail itself and waterfalls. It was very challenging in parts but exhilarating and rewarding. I know a lot of reviews on here say not to bother with a guide but I think the properly organised hikes arranged directly through their website (grenadahirewire) are worth every penny. (and possibly mean you see parts you otherwise wouldn’t)
Couple of tips - take the walking sticks and definitely wear proper shoes it makes all the difference. We actually had water shoes which I think were perfect for this.
Written December 28, 2022
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Mike P
Poughkeepsie, NY42 contributions
Jan 2023
We took a self-guided trip around the island and stopped at three of the waterfalls including Seven Sisters. It was a confusing experience. When we pulled in there was a small house at the entrance and they ushered us in. We were told to park our car there and pay. A gentleman had come up to us right away and asked if we wanted a guide. We weren't going to but figured that it wouldn't hurt. He said that we could "tip" on the way back what we felt was appropriate. Oh! Take a walking stick when offered...
As we started the walk he showed us some of the plants and trees that we native to the island. After about 10 minutes the narration ended. We arrived at the trailhead and started our muddy and very steep downhill adventure. We knew that we would be "hiking" so prepared ourselves with proper footwear. However, it was worse than we expected. Very steep trails. Very muddy and slippery. It was about a 40 min hike out to the waterfalls. In order to see the falls you either had to cross a stream or go through another deep mud pit. Perhaps I should have read more before I went.
For almost all of the trek, the guide was many steps ahead of us. I was with my parents who were slowly, and carefully trying to make their way. He almost seemed annoyed that he had to wait. He asked about 4 or 5 times when we were going to pay him. I kept telling him when we got back up. And I did.
Once we made the never-ending journey back up the mountain, we agreed that there are other waterfalls that are nicer, and much easier to access. I know that everyone will have a different view. But just know that it is not an easy hike.
As we started the walk he showed us some of the plants and trees that we native to the island. After about 10 minutes the narration ended. We arrived at the trailhead and started our muddy and very steep downhill adventure. We knew that we would be "hiking" so prepared ourselves with proper footwear. However, it was worse than we expected. Very steep trails. Very muddy and slippery. It was about a 40 min hike out to the waterfalls. In order to see the falls you either had to cross a stream or go through another deep mud pit. Perhaps I should have read more before I went.
For almost all of the trek, the guide was many steps ahead of us. I was with my parents who were slowly, and carefully trying to make their way. He almost seemed annoyed that he had to wait. He asked about 4 or 5 times when we were going to pay him. I kept telling him when we got back up. And I did.
Once we made the never-ending journey back up the mountain, we agreed that there are other waterfalls that are nicer, and much easier to access. I know that everyone will have a different view. But just know that it is not an easy hike.
Written February 3, 2023
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Keith G
Clarkston, MI11 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Had “Tarin” for our tour guide. He was excellent showed us all the different vegetation along the hike. About 1 mile each way and pretty severe terrain so wear good shoes. Rains most very day so the path is always pretty slick and muddy. Falls are wonderful and water is cold.
Written February 16, 2020
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Kimberly G
111 contributions
Feb 2023
I'm in my early 30's and I work out every day, and even for me, this hike was quite the workout! It was relatively easy GOING to the falls because it's mainly a downward trek. You just have to make sure you have good hiking boots/shoes with traction because the trail can be slippery, especially if it's been raining often. I would say the walk there is about 30 minutes. Make sure to bring sunscreen AND bug spray because with all that sweat, you WILL attract mosquitos.
Now it's the trek back home that will do you in. I hope your quads are in good shape because there is a lot of upward climbing that require you to grab on to a rock and push up. This hike is definitely not for people who are unfit, disabled and in poor shape.
Now it's the trek back home that will do you in. I hope your quads are in good shape because there is a lot of upward climbing that require you to grab on to a rock and push up. This hike is definitely not for people who are unfit, disabled and in poor shape.
Written February 7, 2023
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S/V Valexis II
4 contributions
Jul 2022
Entrance easy to find by car, but then make sure you drive ALL THE WAY TO THE VERY END OF THE ROAD and pay for entrance there. We were scammed into paying earlier, make sure you drive to the very end of the road. Owners of the land are super nice, they even keep beer cold for when you return from the hike, cash only though. Hike will take you 20-30 minutes but it is slippery at times, watch the weather and plan accordingly if it’s been rainy. Shoes not sandals definitely a good idea. We went there with 9 and 11 year old girls, absolutely family friendly but a good challenge. Falls are very nice, two pools to swim into, you can even jump off the wall if you aim for where the waterfall water hits the pool, but be careful, it’s not overly deep. I hear if you hike upstream from there, there are other waterfalls, one as early as 10 minutes away, so this can easily become a day trip if you bring lunch and mosquito repellent. I hear guides are great, but you can totally do this on your own, no guide needed.
Written July 24, 2022
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Philip R
6 contributions
Nov 2021
A fairly arduous walk (walking pole required as it was wet and slippery following heavy rain the day before) but, my goodness, what a reward. My wife and I only stayed at waterfall number 6 (too slippery for us to progress up to the higher levels) but a dip in the fresh water was magnificent. 30 minutes each way for the walk, steep and slippery in places and a fairly testing traverse across a river via some slippery rocks but well worth the effort. Just tremendous.
Written February 6, 2022
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Departure09271232774
1 contribution
What is the address to Seven Sisters and are you able to fish in the area?
Do you have any wedding packages? Id love to get married in front of the falls in may 2020
Are there taxis to take you to Seven Sisters Falls from the cruise port? If so, how much? Thanks!
John Adams
Grenada1 contribution
Yes there is I'm a license driver and tourist guide that cam also give yuu a life time tour experience.
Are there taxis available at the end of the hike to take you back to the cruise port?
Deborah S
Morganton, GA34 contributions
Hi - I did not see taxis waiting for general pickup...you would probably want to hire a driver/taxi for the trip.
I would be visiting with my husband, 3yr old and 8month old.. Would the hike to the falls be appropriate?
The Dharma Trails
Grenada150 contributions
Agree with Shane! It’s a pretty steep & slippery stair climb down to the seven sisters. Annandale is much easier to access with via concrete footpath from the car park
piratewench26
Greenville, South Carolina102 contributions
The last time we visited the falls...about 2 years ago...construction had begun on a tram to take visitors from the top of the trail to the falls. I can find no mention of this tram anywhere. Does anyone have an update on the progress of the tram? Did the hurricane destroy what had been already built? We’re planning another visit and look forward to visiting the falls again.
luvcoral
Long Island, NY26 contributions
Didn’t see a tram but we walked to first set of falls it was beautiful.
How much does this cost?
wavegrl
Emeryville, CA83 contributions
We drove there on our own, and hired a guide once we arrived there. It was about $10 US per person
jomorrocco
Framingham, MA631 contributions
After much research I contacted Vaughn of Tropical Adventures to ask him to guide us on a hike to Honeymoon Falls, etc. (Seven Sisters area) during the week of 2/19-2/26 but he was fully booked already. So disappointed! We (3 of us) will not be renting a car so would like pick-up/drop off transportation from Radisson included along with a knowledgeable (especially geography, vegetation, wildlife, but culture, history, economy, etc a bonus) friendly, flexible, and safety conscious guide. I would appreciate specific recommendations, with contact info, for a guide you have used, especially fairly recently. I'll also be interested in seeing the responses to someone else's recently posted question asking about Concord vs 7 Sisters...). Thank you!
erin F
Toronto, Canada55 contributions
I would highly recommend seven sisters over concord and I would contact Henry’s Tours. You won’t be disappointed.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Seven Sisters Falls
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Seven Sisters Falls:
- Private Fun Tour in Grenada (From $200.00)
- Half Day Grenada Seven Sisters, Grand Etang Nature Center Hiking Tour (From $82.06)
- Waterfalls Adventure Hikes in St. George's, Grenada (From $450.00)
- Seven Sisters Falls Hike / Annandale Falls / Grand Etang National Park & Lake (From $125.00)
- Hiking and Nature Rehabilitation Tour (From $190.00)
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- (6.62 mi) Silversands Grenada
- Restaurants near Seven Sisters Falls:
- (9.54 mi) Armadillo Restaurant
- (8.33 mi) The Beach Club at Calabash
- (7.36 mi) Carib Sushi
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