15 Best Things to Do in Grenada

By Ketki Hanamshet on Aug 27, 2018
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If you are wondering whether it is safe to travel to Grenada, then know that it is one of the countries that has not been hit by the Coronavirus epidemic. No cases of COVID-19 are detected in Grenada till this date. The authorities in Grenada are taking all the steps to not let COVID-19 spread in the country and it is recommended to take precautionary measures while visiting Grenada. Also, we suggest that you check flight operations to and from Grenada as they might be affected amidst the virus outbreak.

Note: The Coronavirus statistics mentioned in this article are based on the updated reports available on March 3, 2020. These figures will be updated depending on how the outbreak unfolds.

With miles and miles of soft sandy strands, one would undoubtedly consider Grenada as a beach-y getaway. But the tiny Caribbean country has a lot to offer its visitors. If you are wondering what to do in Grenada, then make your way towards the Grand Etang National Park which is home to the deep blue Grand Etang Lake. Touring the Grenada National Museum, wandering through the gardens of the Annandale Falls, and stepping back in time at Fort George are a few of the top things to do in Grenada Caribbean. 

Take a look at these things to do in Grenada that would pull you towards the little Carribean retreat.

1. Bask in the serenity of Grand Etang Lake

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Visiting Grand Etang Lake is undoubtedly one of the top things to do in Grenada. This crater lake, spanning about 32 acres of the Grand Etang National Park, is located in Saint Andrew Parish of the island, and is connected to the active submarine volcano - Kick 'em Jenny. A trail is looped around its azure blue lake, walking along which you will be treated to cascading waterfalls, a wide range of orchids, different tropical birds, and armadillos. 

2. Be closer to nature at Levera National Park

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Competing with the Grand Etang National Park, the Levera National Park in-fact draws more visitors on weekends. It is primarily comprised of a pristine beach and a large lagoon. The beaches of Levera are the most scenic, packed with lovely coral reef and seagrass beds. You may enjoy a leisure walk along the trail looped around the 45 acre pond in the national park.

3. Walk through history, art, and culture at Grenada National Museum

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Housed in a building which served as a military barrack back in 1704, the Grenada National Museum is one of the best places to know about its history, art, and culture. The primary sections of the museum include First Inhabitants, Slavery, Early Transport & Technology, and Whaling & Fishing Archaeology. You will find many historical items exhibited in the museum such as sugar processing equipment, Carib and Arawak artifacts, Josephine Bonaparte’s marble bath, and whaling industry items.

4. Lace up your hiking boots to trail through Grand Etang National Park

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If you are an outdoor enthusiast then the Grand Etang National Park is the ideal place to visit. You can indulge in some of the best activities in Grenada Caribbean at the national park, including trekking and hiking. The trails in the national park range between easy to rigorous, entertaining hikers of all skill levels. Primarily a home to the Mona monkeys, the Grand Etang National Park is a shelter for several other animals and bird species.

5. Relax and de-stress at the Pink Gin Beach

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Pink Gin Beach is a hidden gem in Grenada. Not visited by many, this beach is an ideal place to enjoy some time in solitude. As the name suggests, a stretch of the sandy beach appears to be shaded in pink. With its soft sand, the Pink Gin Beach offers you the right opportunity to catch some tan and build pretty sand-castles.

6. Walk through history at Fort George, St. George's

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Fort George was constructed in between 1706-1710 and is located in St. George’s, Grenada. Originally named as Fort Royal, it got renamed to Fort George in 1763 to honor King George III. The fort currently serves the Royal Grenada Police Force and partly remains open for the visitors. Although the fort can be reached after a steep climb, it will be worth all the efforts, for the stunning views of St George’s and the harbor will take your breath away. 

7. Have a great time at the Grand Anse Beach

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Grand Anse Beach is the most popular beach in Grenada and an absolute favorite weekend spot amongst localites. The lovely white sandy beach is laced with palm and almond trees, offering shade for those who wish to escape the scorching sun. Featuring many watersport outlets, you may also explore your adventurous side. You may even take a dip in the waters and enjoy a cool swim.

8. Admire the cascading Annandale Falls

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If you wish to escape the hustle and bustle of St George’s, then drive a little away and you will step into the paradise of Annandale Falls. Tucked away in lush greenery and surrounded by rocks, Annandale Falls makes you step into the heart of nature. You may take a cool dip in its pool, stand at the observation deck to bask in the serenity, or simply take a leisure walk through the surrounding tropical garden.

9. Treat yourself at the House of Chocolate Grenada Museum

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If you are in St George, Grenada, you absolutely cannot miss visiting the House of Chocolate Grenada Museum. This small museum takes you on a tour of cocoa history. It is also one of the best places to visit with kids in Grenada since the walls of the museum have different kinds of trees painted on them. After the tour, you may indulge in some delicious treats at the onsite cafe. Chocolates made at the site are a must-try, along with the ice-creams and cakes.

10. Know about Grenada’s historical times at Fort Frederick

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Perched atop the Richmond Hill, Fort Frederick is one of the best preserved fort in Grenada. It was built by the French in 1779, but was ironically used by the British in defence against the French. Having witnessed some ancient times, visiting it is one of the best things to do in Grenada for history buffs. However, more visitors flock to the fort for enjoying the mesmerizing vistas as seen from the top of the Richmond Hill. The sweeping views of the sea and the rugged landscape make for a postcard-perfect picture.

11. Laze around at the Magazine Beach

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If you hear someone gushing about the beauty of Magazine Beach, then do not think that they are exaggerating. This 500 yard of golden-white sand is a perfect retreat to enjoy some sunbathing time. Just rent a beach lounger and lay back, enjoying the panoramic vistas of the vast sea. There are also some good snorkelling spots towards the west end of the beach.

12. Tour the Belmont Estate

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Nestled amidst verdant greenery, the Belmont Estate offers the best agro-tourism experience in Grenada. The plantations go back to the 17th century and boast of a lovely amalgamation of beauty and tradition. You can take guided tours of the grounds and the cocoa making facilities. There is also a museum on the estate, along with an eatery where you can take your taste buds on a feast. 

13. Walk along the almond trees at Morne Rouge Beach

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Morne Rouge Beach, also known as BBC Beach, is a 400-yard stretch of lovely white sand. This horseshoe shaped coastline is laced with many almond trees and sea grapes. The green hillsides, adorning lovely villas, make for a beautiful sight to behold. Like many other places in Grenada, the Morne Rouge Beach has good spots for snorkelling.

14. Have a joyous time at La Sagesse Nature Center

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La Sagesse Nature Center is a former plantation along a private estuary. It has many hiking trails and pristine beaches to offer the visitors. Walking along the trails, you may spot a variety of birds such as the Caribbean Coot, the northern Jacuna, and the green-back heron. The nature center can be visited free of cost anytime between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM.

15. Shop at Market Square in St George’s

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The Market Square in St George’s city of Grenada offers a wide range of products, starting from handicrafts to candies. To carry back a little of Grenada along with you, step into the spice market where you would get the local produce. The variety of smells wafting through the spice market make you want to buy every other product here.

With the wind in the hair and the sand under your feet, the Bathway Beach makes for another great place to visit in Grenada Caribbean.  With a plethora of things to do and see in Grenada, you must definitely consider visiting this little Caribbean paradise.

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