FREE THINGS IN GRENADA

  • 1. Grand Anse Beach – Long, lovely sweep of white sand fronted by turquoise blue water and backed by hills.
  • 2. Morne Rouge – Beautiful half-mile crescent with calm water that makes for excellent swimming.
  • 3. House of Chocolate – House of Chocolate is a very unique and beautiful hand crafted mini-museum-boutique, chocolateria-cafe portraying the history of chocolate in the world and Grenada. Specialize on local organic chocolate.
  • 4. Sandy Island – A small beach island known for its snorkeling.
  • 5. Magazine Beach – Magazine Beach which is located in the far southwest corner of the island is a nice spot offering a sandy beach and less crowds than Grand Anse or Morne Rouge.
  • 6. Carenage – The Carenage is the beautiful waterfront of St. George’s lined with elegant colonial buildings and colorful Caribbean style dwellings with restaurants, bars and shops. Both the Carenage and Queen’s Park are believed to be explosive craters, giving the Island its picturesque harbor and coveted source of scoria gravel. In recent times, volcanic activity has been virtually dormant with the minor exception of a few hot springs.
  • 7. West Indies Beer Company – Founded with the desire to bring craft beer to Grenada, we have created a range of ales that are available in our own beer garden ‘The Brewery’ as well as other bars in the South of Grenada. Visiting us allows you to come have a drink, enjoy bar snacks as well as take a peak at our brewing process.
  • 8. Levera Beach – An important waterfowl habitat and sea turtle nesting site near Bathways beach.
  • 9. Market Square – The gathering place for buying and selling local produce and spices.
  • 10. La Sagesse Nature Center – An informal 10-room country house next to a tranquil, Atlantic-side beach.

RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS NEAR THE CRUISE PORT