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Hotels in Grenada: The Spiciest of the Caribbean Islands

Secluded bays and untouched nature overlooked by an extinct volcano — does the idea of an exciting Caribbean vacation off the beaten tourist track pique your interest? Then, it’s time to listen up and pack your bags for the ultimate Grenada vacation.

As part of the Lesser Antilles, Grenada is one of the more authentic and unspoiled islands in the Caribbean. The island is known as Spice Island and supplies one-third of the world’s nutmeg. Its diverse flora and fauna are a delight to explore, with everything from cloves and bay leaves to vanilla and cinnamon thriving here. But Grenada is not just famous for its spices. The island’s pristine, untouched nature is a spectacle in itself. 

On your trip to Grenada, you’ll discover rainforests, mountains and cascading waterfalls. And, of course, there are the quintessential Caribbean beaches — endless stretches of white sand and crystal-clear waters for perfect beach vacations. Here’s a closer look at what you should see on a trip to Grenada, whether on a solo trip or a family vacation.

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Sights to see on Grenada

  • Beaches: Levera Beach, Grand Anse, Morne Rouge, La Sagesse, and many more.

  • Grand Etang National Park: Featuring a stunning crater lake.

  • Waterfalls: Swim in breathtaking spots like Concord or Seven Sisters Waterfalls.

  • Douglaston Estate Spice Plantation: Discover the island’s spice heritage.

  • River Antoine Rum Factory: Explore traditional rum-making techniques.

  • Bay Garden Botanical Garden: Enjoy Grenada’s vibrant flora.

  • St. George’s: The island’s charming capital city.

  • Fort George and Fort Frederick: Offering incredible panoramic views.

What are the best beaches on Grenada?

Anse La Roche: Anse La Roche is a secluded beach that can be reached by a short hike through a tropical forest. It’s perfect for those looking for crystal-clear waters and white sand.

La Sagesse Beach: A beautiful and calm beach, La Sagesse offers soft sand and clear, shallow waters. It’s surrounded by lush vegetation and has a peaceful atmosphere with fewer tourists.

Black Bay Beach: Located on the northwestern coast, Black Bay is known for its dark volcanic sand. It’s a quieter beach with a more rugged beauty. It’s a great destination for those looking for a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path spot.

Sandy Island: Accessible by boat, Sandy Island is a small, uninhabited island off Grenada’s coast. With pristine beaches, it is perfect for a day of swimming and sunbathing.

Duquesne Bay: Duquesne Bay is a less-visited beach with scenic views of the Caribbean Sea. With calm waters and soft sand, it’s a great place for a peaceful retreat, far from the crowds.

Grooms Beach (Parc a Boeuf): This is a serene and picturesque beach that is perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful day at the beach. The calm, shallow waters make it ideal for swimming and wading.

Bathway Beach: Located on the northern coast, Bathway Beach is popular for its striking black sand. The beach is also close to the Bathway River and is a great place for a quiet swim.

Paradise Beach: Paradise Beach is perfect for relaxation and sunbathing, and there are plenty of spots to enjoy a quiet picnic or a relaxing swim.

Grand Anse Beach: Arguably the most famous beach in Grenada, Grand Anse Beach features miles of soft golden sand. It’s ideal for enjoying the lively atmosphere and beachfront restaurants.

Waterfalls in Grenada

Here’s some additional information about each of these waterfalls in Grenada:

Royal Mt. Carmel Waterfalls (Marquis Falls): As the highest waterfall on the island, Royal Mt. Carmel Waterfalls stands almost 70 feet tall. It’s a striking sight and is surrounded by lush vegetation. The falls are located in a more remote area, which makes the visit a bit of an adventure, but the stunning views are well worth it.

Annandale Waterfalls: Annandale Waterfalls is one of the most accessible waterfalls on the island, just a short 20-minute drive from the capital, St. George’s. The waterfall is surrounded by steep cliffs and dense greenery, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting. It’s a perfect spot to take a dip in the cool waters beneath the falls.

Seven Sisters Waterfalls: Seven Sisters Waterfalls is a series of waterfalls located in the heart of Grenada’s rainforests. Visitors can reach this breathtaking site via a scenic hike, which takes them through dense, tropical jungle. The waterfalls are beautiful and provide an excellent opportunity for a refreshing swim in the natural pools beneath the cascading water.

Victoria Waterfalls: For those looking for a bit more of a challenge, Victoria Waterfalls is a must-see. The hike to reach the waterfall can be strenuous, so it’s advisable to go with a tour guide. But once you get there, the sight of the cascading water surrounded by lush vegetation makes the effort well worth it.

Concord Waterfalls: Concord Waterfalls is another waterfall that requires a bit of effort to reach, with a hike through the forest and a rocky path leading to the falls. The journey is challenging, but visitors are rewarded with a beautiful, peaceful waterfall and the opportunity to swim in the natural pools.

What else do I need to know about Grenada?

Here is some more important information to keep in mind when going on a trip to Grenada:

Transportation

Car rentals in Grenada are relatively expensive. After your flight to Grenada lands, a taxi ride to Grand Anse costs around $10 dollars (fixed rate). For budget-friendly travel, you can take a minibus to the capital, St. George’s, for less than a dollar or two, which takes about 10 minutes. From there, buses run to other parts of the island, providing an affordable and convenient way to explore during your trip to Grenada.

Climate

The best time to visit Grenada is after the rainy season, which typically ends around November. During this time, the average temperature is 84°F, with the Caribbean Sea at 82°F. Visitors can expect about six hours of sunshine per day, making it an ideal period for outdoor activities and beach time.

Entry requirements

American citizens do not need a visa for stays of up to one year in Grenada. Instead, a residence permit is issued upon arrival, which is initially valid for four weeks. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of your planned departure.

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