Discover the best attractions and experiences Annandale Falls has to offer
Grenada's forts offer sweeping harbor views and a glimpse into the island's colonial past.
Perched above St. George's, Fort George provides panoramic views and a sense of Grenada's military history.
This star-shaped fortress guards the capital and offers scenic vantage points of the island and sea.
A historic church reflecting Grenada's colonial religious heritage with classic architecture.
Explore Grenada's history, cocoa heritage, and culture through its museums.
A collection that chronicles Grenada's people, culture, and historical milestones.
A dedicated look at Grenada's cocoa history and the chocolate-making process.
Visit churches and cathedrals that reflect the island's religious heritage.
A grand cathedral in St. George's with traditional décor and reverent atmosphere.
Historic church showcasing Grenada's Anglican roots and colonial-era architecture.
Natural reserves and parks showcase Grenada's rainforests, beaches, and scenic landscapes.
A lush rainforest sanctuary with crater lake and hiking trails among tropical flora.
Coastal park known for beaches, birdlife, and scenic coastal vistas.
Explore the island's core areas and scenic coastal communities.
The bustling capital with historic sites, markets, and charming streets.
A popular beach area with resorts, shops, and easy access to nightlife and dining.
A quieter, upscale coastal area known for charming villas and harbor views.
Some of Grenada's best experiences are free and easy to enjoy.
Sunbathe or swim on one of Grenada's longest and most famous beaches.
Take in sweeping sea views and the city below from nearby vantage points.
Wander the waterfront and explore the harbor area at your own pace.
Taste Grenada's signature flavors and street foods.
Grenada's national dish: a hearty one-pot meal with coconut milk, root vegetables, and meat or fish.
Leafy greens cooked with okra or saltfish; a comforting Grenadian soup-like dish.
A popular Caribbean pairing—savory curry chicken wrapped in soft, flaky roti.
Evenings around the island offer casual bars and music.
Casual seaside bars with cocktails and sunset vibes along the famous beach.
Relaxed waterfront spots offering local drinks and live tunes.
Occasional performances and jams featuring Grenadian musicians.
Unique experiences beyond the beaches.
A mesmerizing underwater gallery of sculptures accessible by snorkeling or diving.
A cocoa plantation experience with an educational look at Grenadian chocolate making.
Oldest functioning water-powered distillery offering a glimpse into Grenada's rum production.
Water-based adventures and outdoor activities.
Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life just off the coast.
Discover diverse underwater ecosystems and dramatic underwater topography.
Feel the sea breeze while zipping along the water at speed.
Hidden gems for intrepid travelers.
A challenging trek through lush rainforest to a volcanic crater lake.
A spectacular series of falls set in Grenada's tropical landscape.
An off-the-beaten-path look at traditional rum production.