Attractions in Grenada
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Cruise passengers disembarking at Grenada’s Melville Street Cruise Terminal find themselves in the heart of St. George’s, with the port exiting directly into the downtown area. Smaller ships, meanwhile, berth […]
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Nestled in the central highlands of Grenada, Grand Etang National Park is a sanctuary for the island’s nutmeg groves and lush tropical rainforest. At the park’s core lies Grand Etang […]
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Concord Falls, located in Grenada, offers visitors the chance to explore three distinct waterfalls. The first, a 35-foot (10.6-meter) cascade, is easily accessible via a paved path with handrails. Further […]
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Nestled in the central highlands of Grenada, Grand Etang Lake occupies a natural crater left by one of the island’s extinct volcanoes. The 20-foot-deep lake, filled with bright blue water, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Grenada, the River Antoine Estate houses the island’s oldest rum distillery, which has been in operation since 1785. The current owners proudly carry on the […]
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Off the coast of Grenada, the Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park invites visitors to explore a unique underwater community. Created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor, over 100 sculptures span 8,600 square […]
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The Carenage, a lively waterfront promenade in St. George’s, winds around Grenada’s inner harbor, its name derived from the French word carenage, meaning ‘safe anchorage.’ Lined with colonial-era buildings, this […]
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Nestled in the heart of Grenada, Belmont Estate is a 400-acre plantation with origins dating back to the late 1600s. Initially established for sugar and coffee cultivation, the estate now […]
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Nestled on the west side of Grenada, Gouyave has earned its nickname as ‘Nutmeg Village’ for its pivotal role in the island’s spice production. The village, primarily known for fishing, […]
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La Sagesse Nature Center, located in Grenada, offers a serene escape with its hidden beaches and rich birdlife. The estuary’s tranquil mangroves, scrub, cactus, and salt ponds attract a variety […]
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Carriacou, one of the Grenadine Islands and often referred to as ‘the island surrounded by reefs,’ offers a serene escape from the larger neighboring island of Grenada. This tranquil destination […]
Sunnyside Garden, a 5-acre private estate in Grenada, is a sanctuary of natural beauty. Nestled between the ocean and the mountains, the garden boasts some of the island’s oldest mahogany […]
Smithy’s Garden, a private estate and spice garden in Grenada, is divided into two distinct sections: the old gardens and the new. This lush expanse is filled with orchards, vegetables, […]
Nestled in the heart of Grenada, the De La Grenade Nutmeg Garden offers a glimpse into the island’s rich spice heritage. Known as the ‘Isle of Spice,’ Grenada is renowned […]
Housed in a historic building with its own varied past, the Grenada National Museum offers a window into the island’s diverse and colorful history. The museum’s collection includes Amerindian pottery […]