Grenada holidays are for the paradise-seekers, the snorkellers, the palm-tree snoozers, the adventure-lite explorers and the luxury-lovers. Bringing everything from friendly vibes to tropical rainforests, this year-round idyll has the Caribbean dream all wrapped up and packaged in blissful resort hotels.
Top things to do in Grenada
• Grand Anse Beach: It’s one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, with 2 miles of white sand plus a craft and spice market that’ll have you spending your East Caribbean dollars in a flash.
• Morne Rouge Beach: Nicknamed BBC, this smaller beach is no less beautiful. Known for its calm, shallow water, it’s perfect for family holidays to Grenada. And mesmerising sunset views make it a popular evening hangout too. Your venue? La Plywood Beach Bar.
• Annandale Falls: Grenada’s got an incredible 14 waterfalls and Annandale is one of the most visited. Why? Well, it’s spectacular, easy to get to and you can swim in the natural pool amidst the rainforest as the water plunges down from 30ft above you. Simply unforgettable.
• River Sallee Boiling Springs: A visit to Grenada’s sulphur springs is worth holding your nose for! Bring your cossie for a dip in the largest of the pools, and make sure you try a mud massage.
• Fort George: Soak up some history with stunning views at the 18th-century Fort George (named for King George III) and its well-preserved neighbour Fort Frederick, both on the harbour in the capital St George’s.
• Taste 'The Spice Isle': Spices are big business here! Check out the melt-in-the-mouth curry goat, warmly flavoured nutmeg ice cream and refreshing Grenadian rum punch. Other local dishes include the hearty Oil Down stew, veg-rich callaloo soup and moreish sweet potato pudding.
• Belmont Estate: This 17th-century plantation is a must-visit, with its tree-to-bar chocolate factory, home-grown restaurant, organic farm and goat dairy.
• Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park: The world’s first! Scuba down to swim among the statues and reef life. Or get a view from above on a glass-bottom boat trip in Molinere Bay.
• The Tower Estate: Sip blue tea (yes, really!) in the Great House. Tour the botanical gardens. And book in for a refined afternoon tea at this estate in St Paul’s.
• Spicemas Festival: A joyous party soundtracked by steel drums and soca bands, it’s well worth planning your trip around this spectacular fiesta at the end of July / beginning of August. One of the best events in Grenada.
Where are the best places to stay in Grenada?
• St George’s: The capital of Grenada is at the heart of island life. Pick up sarongs and souvenirs at the open-air St George’s Market. Wander along the buzzing Carenage harbourfront. Indulge your sweet tooth at the House of Chocolate mini-museum and cafe. As for where to stay in St George’s, you’ll find Grenada’s most popular hotels just outside the city.
• Grand Anse: The best beach in Grenada, Grand Anse is a mere 10 minutes from St George’s. There’s plenty going on here, with an array of sun-soaked hotels near the sand, tons of watersports and a brilliant beachfront market. And as this is the biggest resort on the island, with all the bars, restaurants and souvenirs you could want, Grand Anse is the ultimate choice for your Grenada holiday. Make the most of it with a stay at Radisson Grenada Beach Resort and vibing nights out at Umbrellas Beach Bar.
• Morne Rouge Bay: A classic curve of Caribbean sand sets the scene for lazy days of superb snorkelling, sleepy sunbathing and sea-view dining. Just south of Grand Anse, this lovely spot is a hit for serene couples’ holidays to Grenada, while families looking for a slower pace (and great sandcastle-building conditions!) love it too. Morne Rouge is a lot quieter than Grand Anse, which is a huge part of its appeal – that and the long, soft beach! And if you’re up for a hike, prepare to be dazzled by the views from Morne Rouge Hill.
• Tamarind Bay: Home to the mesmerisingly idyllic Magazine Beach, Tamarind Bay is one of Grenada’s hidden gems. Just the ticket for that away-from-it-all, desert-island-dream type of getaway! Peace and quiet are the main draws so it’s not for you if you like a lively vibe – though you’ll still be close enough to St George’s (around 10 km) to get right into the thick of things in no time. Step straight out onto the sand from the Royalton Grenada hotel, a winner for great-value All Inclusive holidays to Grenada.
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