St. George's University: The bustling historic capital settled in 1710 is home to stone fortresses, open-air fish and produce markets. Pick up your fresh spices and stroll along the colonial waterfront.
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St. George's University: Descend into a lush valley where a series of seven separate waterfalls flow with cool, clear mountain water. Trails are frequently muddy during Grenada’s wet season.
St. George's University: The fishing capital of Grenada—home to the weekly evening food festival Fish Friday. Don’t miss the historic nutmeg factory in the heart of town where whole nutmegs are dried and processed.
St. George's University: No longer in operation, Grenada’s first airport hosts annual motorsports events. Ending at the water’s edge, the airstrip is open for exploration along with two abandoned Soviet aircraft.
St. George's University: Botanical gardens, a heritage museum, and cocoa processing facilities invite visitors to engage in agrotourism. Walk in the cocoa, and stay for a delicious Creole lunch.
St. George's University: Lined with tall coconut trees, the shallow, Atlantic-side La Sagesse Bay is perfect for a quiet beach day. A small country house and restaurant leave a small footprint on the northern end of the bay.
Westerhall Distillery, Westerhall Point, Saint David
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St. George's University: Take a step back in time and tour the ruins and waterwheels of this historic sugar cane estate. The 500-acre estate houses a unique museum and offers award-winning rum tasting.
St. George's University: Easily one of the most beautiful beaches in Grenada, the turquoise waters and white powder sands are a stone’s throw from Grand Anse Beach. The shallow bay is perfect for families with young children.
St. George's University: Although there is a footbridge from the mainland, speedboats and dinghies are the most common modes of access to the island. Be sure the check out the beach barbecues and thatched roof bar.
St. George's University: Accessible for the young and old, a short, paved walkway leads you through a botanical garden before revealing the popular waterfall.
St. George's University: Visit the peaceful crater lake, hike along an extinct volcanic rim, or just feed the wild mona monkeys. An abundance of cool breeze awaits at 1,910 feet above sea level in the Grand Etang Rainforest.
St. George's University: Stop for lunch in Grenada's second largest city on your round-the-island tour. Known as the Rainbow City, Creole cuisine is plentiful in the bustling town.
St. George's University: Build in 1785, River Antoine Rum Distillery is the oldest waterwheel-driven rum factory in the Caribbean. Guided tours include a sample of the legendary rum straight from the source.