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Immerse yourself in Grenada’s vibrant culture with a visit to the picturesque Annandale Waterfall and the tranquil Grand Etang Lake. Explore history at the Slave Pen and indulge in the flavors of the Belmont Chocolate Factory. Complete the journey with a scenic drive along the stunning West Coast. Entrance fees, light snacks, and beverages are included for a truly flavorful experience!
Experience the charm of Grenada’s capital with visits to Fort George, the House of Chocolate, and the National Museum. Admire the iconic Christ of the Deep statue, explore the Work Stone at the stadium, and enjoy a stunning panoramic view from Fort Frederick. Complete your journey with a drive or walk through the historic Sendall Tunnel. Entrance fees are included for a seamless and enriching adventure!
Explore Grenada’s highlights with stops at the beautiful Concord Waterfall, historic Leapers’ Hill, and the flavorful Victoria Nutmeg Station. Visit the Diamond Chocolate Factory and River Antoine Distillery for a taste of local craftsmanship, and take in the serene Grand Etang Lake. With entrance fees and lunch included, this tour offers an unforgettable journey through Grenada’s best!
Discover the essence of Grenada with breathtaking views of St. George’s from Fort Frederick, the serene Annandale Waterfall, and the lush Grand Etang Rainforest and Lake. Explore local craftsmanship at the Carlton Cocoa Processing Station and the renowned Westerhall Rum Distillery. Enjoy a scenic drive along the East Coast, with entrance fees, light snacks, and beverages included for a perfect island adventure!
Step back in time with a visit to Grenada’s rich history and iconic landmarks. Explore the historic Fort George and Fort Frederick, stroll along the scenic Carenage, and delve into the past at the National Museum. Discover local craftsmanship at Grenada Rum Distillers and visit the intriguing Airport Monuments. Entrance fees are included for a seamless journey through Grenada’s heritage!
Experience the vibrant energy of Grenada’s Saturday markets! Explore the bustling St. George’s Market, the aromatic Spice Market, and the lively Fish Market. Visit historic Churches and take in stunning views from Fort George. Immerse yourself in the culture and flavors of the Spice Isle on this dynamic tour!
Discover Grenada’s hidden gems with visits to the soothing Sulphur Springs, the serene Levera Beach, and the breathtaking Welcome Rock Viewpoint. Experience the magic of Turtle Watching, the tranquility of Lake Antoine, the iconic Underwater Sculpture Park, and the vibrant Floral Gardens. This tour is perfect for exploring the diverse beauty of the Spice Isle!
A visit to Grenada will be incomplete without visiting the hub of its geo-political history. Fort George, built in 1706 has stood the test of time from French and English battles to the hoisting of Grenada’s flag for the first time in 1974, to being the last pillar of Grenada’s revolution in 1983.
The scenic Carenage with Georgian architecture looks up to Fort George and is the home of the Christ the Deep statue, and the National Museum. Steps away is the House of Chocolate with guided tours on chocolate production. A walk through Sendall Tunnel takes you to downtown St. George’s.
Built in 1785, it’s the oldest water wheel driven from factory in the Caribbean.
Enjoy the best of two worlds with the tour of an organic farm, embrace the opportunity to have a guided tour of chocolate processing and dine at a creole restaurant with local Grenadian food.
A drive through Grenada’s rainforest will take you to the Grand Etang Lake. Formed by volcanic activities, this scenic environment is breathtaking, with the possibility of seeing the Mona monkeys in the area.
A visit to Grenada’s first airport at the north eastern coast built in 1945 is no longer used for commercial flights and is now the site for local and regional drag racing. It also houses relics of two Cuban and Russian made airplanes abandoned after the Grenada Revolution. This area also has numerous artefacts and relics as a former Amerindian settlement.
Cuban and American monuments erected close to Grenada’s International Airport in memory of fallen American soldiers and Cuban construction workers in Grenada’s invasion on October 1983.
A visit to the world renowned Grand Anse Beach at the southern part of the island is unmatched. Two miles of white sand with crystal clear and tranquil water of the blue Caribbean Sea only gets better with the ray of the island’s sunshine. This gem is a definite must visit.
The inhabitants of the island before a total control by the French were known as the “Caribs” who fought fiercely against the French, being outnumbered and with inadequate weaponry “leapt to their death” rather than surrender at a precipice at the northern end of the island appropriately called Le Morne De Sauteurs the French name which means Leapers Hill.
This landmark is Grenada’s second largest water lake and is located about 6 miles from the island’s second town of Grenville.
Readily accessible is 65 feet tall on the west coast of the island.
Only about 20 minutes from the town of St. George, this scenic fall is accessible through a paved botanical garden.
It is the islands highest waterfall of over 70 feet.
It is the largest rum distillery on the island and boasts of its many award-winning Clarke’s Court products. This distillery has been in operation since 1937 and is located about 6 miles from the town of St. George. A guided tour will enlighten you on all stages of processing from the cane fields to the bottling of its many products.
Located on the eastern coast of Grenada in the parish of St. David. Appropriately named after the village in which it operates has been in operation of bottling for over 45 years with its water wheeled mechanism which has been there on its sugar estate since the 1800’s.
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