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Things to Do in Grenada

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Beach with white powder sand and clear turquoise waters framed by scenic views of mountains, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and lounging in a vibrant setting with local cuisine and drinks.
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Underwater Sculpture Park showcases meaningful art beneath the waves, with snorkeling, diving, and glass bottom boat viewing among vibrant reef life.
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Trek through lush trails for a refreshing swim at cascading waterfalls, with guided tours available for deeper exploration. Prepare for a muddy descent and bring water shoes for comfort.
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Historic rum distillery providing an intimate look at age-old rum-making through original equipment, including a water wheel, set in a rustic estate. Enjoy learning about rum's rich heritage.
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Chocolate museum with guided tours detailing the history and industry of cocoa, complete with tastings and a gift shop showcasing local chocolate and crafts. Noted for its educational exhibits.
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Scenic drive leads to a tranquil waterfall with a short walk from the road, complete with a swimming area and local vendors. Enjoy cliff divers and a lush backdrop for photos.
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Refresh in a secluded tropical pool beneath cascading falls, surrounded by lush rainforest. Enjoy a swim, fall jumps, and local wildlife encounters, with on-site shopping for souvenirs.
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Well-tended gardens with a variety of plants and informative guided tours, ideal for horticulture enthusiasts. Features tropical palms and flowering shrubs in a serene setting.
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What travelers are saying

  • Jeremy R
    Banbury, UK68 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Yes, it's a mile and a half of soft, pale sand. Yes, the waves are gentle enough yet fun enough for kiddies to play in. Yes, there are palm trees and beach bars dotted along. Yes, there's space for everyone. Yes, the views to the tree-covered mountains are amazing. But the reason this may be my favourite beach in the world? The vibe. Tourists and locals just having a great time. Wonderful!
    Written February 18, 2025
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  • Nigel B
    11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing project with great snorkeling. Recommend going on your own journey without a tour if possible. However fine if you have to. We anchored around the corner and dingied in
    Written December 22, 2024
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  • SteMar247
    Maidstone, UK4,173 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Impressive falls, but sadly men were hassling us to give them money to jump off.
    The falls were nice but not better than some waterfalls in the UK.
    Written February 9, 2025
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  • Kreative-Thinking
    Toms River, NJ82 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Don't miss a fascinating visit to this Grenada rum factory where locally grown sugar cane is still turned into rum the old fashioned way with a waterwheel and wood burning distillation. The tour is comprehensive, informative and a true 'behind the scenes' peek into rum production. Tasty samples were graciously offered at the end so we could fully appreciate their amazing hard work. One of the highlights of our Grenada trip!
    Written February 3, 2025
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  • d0nnamaguire
    Staffordshire, UK26 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    What a highly informative guided tour for such a reasonable price. Was really good to find out how the cocoa goes from pod to bar. And to be able to taste the process as we went along. Would recommend anyone to go and find out how your chocolate turns into what we love to eat. Really interesting
    Written February 12, 2025
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  • juliet h
    Marton cum Grafton, UK407 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning beach stayed here for 7 nights. Very beautiful and tranquil except when cruise ship rhum runner arrives for 90 mins some days, but no bother.
    About 5 bars they flexed as to who opened. 3 food options, beautiful apartments we stayed in and some stunning private homes. Never crowded, calm sea and tranquil. Small 1-2 metre band of shingle just as you enter sea, but otherwise pure sand and no bother.
    Sun bed chaps lovely 12 ecd per day. Loved this beach we will be back. NOT like the Grand Anse Benidorm packed beach …. Phew
    Written February 6, 2025
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  • Amy C
    10 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This little place is a gem! From the chocolate tasting demo, to the cafe, and the merchandise, it is a place to see. We had a piece of chocolate cake, tried some chocolates and a mocha. Top notch!
    Written December 28, 2024
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  • Barbagrigia
    Colorado238 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sandy Island was hard hit by Hurricane Beryl on July 1, 2024. In November 2024 I was able to revisit the island, primarily to check out the snorkeling, but also to be joyfully off the grid for a few hours. The vegetation from the middle of the island to the west tip is pretty much gone, but the eastern half still offers some shade. I am happy to report that the snorkeling off the east tip of the island is still very good.
    Written November 19, 2024
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  • RSLunde
    Walsall, UK213 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It is absolutely stunning. If you have enough time, you can swim in the water so do bring a swimming costume!

    However, as is typical of a lot of places in the Caribbean, the experience was made somewhat less pleasant due to the amount of people trying to sell you something. Especially spice necklaces, which they will practically shove in your face and was really unpleasant as I hate the smell of nutmeg.

    There are some steep bits and stairs, so it is not very accessible for those who can not walk far or on uneven surfaces.
    Written January 19, 2025
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  • David D
    Devon, UK28,538 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Friday 17th January this was the first stop on our all day Jamboulay Tour of the island.

    After passing through Concord we turned off the main road and drove up what can only be described as a country lane, Concord Mountain.

    The lane wound it's way upwards through the Concord Forest until we reached the small parking area at the end of the lane.

    Our Guide estimated that the Water fall is around 1,500 feet above sea level.

    Along the roadside there are a number of colourfully painted small shops selling spices and souvenirs as well as a bar.

    This is not a place for people with mobility problems as we had to climb down a good number of steps to the pool at the bottom of the waterfall for the best views.

    At the bottom of the steps we looked up to the cliff to the top of the waterfall which cascades down to form a pool at the base of the cliff.

    One of the guys, associated with the Waterfall, completed a daring stun by jumping from the top of the cliff into the pool below. There were tip boxes around where could we could show our appreciation.

    A couple of brave souls on the Tour actually get into the pool for a swim. There were changing rooms and a shower by the car park area.

    The waterfall is surrounded by the forest which is filled with trees and bushes bearing fruits and spices, including nutmeg

    Climbing back up to the road, we visited the shops. In a cage alongside one of shops there were a couple of Mona Monkeys, never seen them before.
    Written February 4, 2025
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  • Andrew C
    Herne Bay, UK30 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A lucky find we paid £40 dollars a head and got there by taxi £65 dollars return from the port With Ivan who took his time to tell us about the island stop for photo shoots etc of the beautiful scenery :: The gardens guide was the gardener who knew all his plants and had us smelling and touching plants :: we thoroughly enjoyed it :: no razza ma tazz just plain knowledge .. oh yes and we got to meet some of the red foot tortoises 🐢
    For us it was a must …
    Written December 11, 2024
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  • David D
    Devon, UK28,538 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wednesday 15th January, was the first time we walked here , Royalton Grenada where we stayed from 12th to 26th January.

    Here is located at the far end of the beach beyond the section reserved for the Hotel's Diamond Club guests.

    At one end of this beach, nearest the Hotel, there was a small beach bar hut, The Shack. It was closed up when we were here, don't think it has been open in a long while.

    At this end of the beach there was nothing here, visitors spread their towels and beach mats on the golden sand or sat on the beach chairs they brought with them. The only shade was provided by the large leafed trees along the beach.

    At the far end of the beach by the cliffs and rocks is the Aquarium bar/restaurant, with it's two storeys and wooden veranda. There are a number of sunbeds here for their customers to use.

    Towards the rear of the beach there was a car park, from here the narrow road, concrete strip, led back up to the main road.

    At the time of our visit the beach was almost deserted, the noisiest thing was the waves of the Caribbean Sea rolling on to the beach.
    Written February 13, 2025
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When to Visit
  • January
    80 ºF
    Coldest month
    6 days of rain
    Less busy
    Least busy month
  • February
    81 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Less busy
  • March
    81 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • April
    83 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Very busy
  • May
    83 ºF
    8 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • June
    84 ºF
    Hottest month
    14 days of rain
    Wettest month
    Moderately busy
  • July
    83 ºF
    13 days of rain
    Very busy
  • August
    84 ºF
    14 days of rain
    Very busy
  • September
    84 ºF
    10 days of rain
    Less busy
  • October
    83 ºF
    11 days of rain
    Less busy
    Busiest month
  • November
    82 ºF
    11 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • December
    81 ºF
    11 days of rain
    Very busy
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