Discover the best attractions and experiences Concord Falls has to offer
Grenada's hilltop forts and colonial estates offer sweeping views and stories from the island's past.
An 18th-century fortress overlooking St. George's with commanding sea views.
Historic chocolate plantation with a colonial-era house and farm sites nearby Gouyave.
Learn about Grenadian history, culture, and cacao heritage at these small but informative museums.
A compact museum in St. George's covering Grenada's history and culture.
Exhibits tracing cacao’s role in Grenada and the island’s chocolate-making traditions.
Spiritual landmarks reflecting Grenada's religious heritage.
Impressive Catholic cathedral in St. George’s with a dignified daily routine and events.
Historic church known for its classic architecture and active parish life.
Natural havens with rainforests, crater lakes, and seascapes.
Forest trails around a crater lake, with opportunities to see wildlife.
Coastal reserve featuring beaches, birdlife, and striking sea views.
Discover varied vibes across Grenada’s towns and coastal districts.
A long, lively beach district with hotels, shops, and easy beach access.
Fisherman’s town known for seafood and a bustling Friday market vibe.
Coastal area near St. George’s with resorts and a relaxed atmosphere.
Great ways to experience Grenada without spending a cent.
Stretch of white sand perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and people-watching.
Stroll along Grenada’s historic harbor with colorful boats and views.
Explore the market ambiance and local life (free to wander outside stalls).
Taste Grenada's cacao, nutmeg, and fresh seafood.
Learn about cacao farming and sample chocolate produced on site.
Story of Grenada’s cacao brought to life through exhibits and tastings.
Browse nutmeg, mace, and island spices in a vibrant market.
Casual evenings with music, bars, and sunset vibes.
Casual, beachfront spots with cocktails and live music as the sun goes down.
Relaxed evenings at harbor-side bars with Caribbean rhythms.
Live performances, markets, and annual celebrations.
Weekly street-food gathering with fresh seafood, music, and local life.
Colorful parades and soca music during Grenada’s carnival season.
Active adventures in nature and on the water.
Snorkel or dive to view Grenada’s famous underwater sculpture garden.
Trail hikes through rainforest to viewpoints and a crater lake.
Explore vibrant reefs and underwater ecosystems around the island.
Off-the-beaten-path experiences to uncover the island's hidden gems.
Visit one of Grenada’s oldest working rum distilleries.
Hike to the Concord Falls for a secluded waterfall experience.
Explore a working cocoa farm with history and tastings.