Discover the best attractions and experiences Grenada North Coast has to offer
In Grenada's north coast, these forts reflect the island's colonial past and commanding views over the sea.
An 18th-century fortress perched above St. George's, offering panoramic harbour views and a peek into Grenada's fortifications.
A historic coastal fort guarding the capital with cannons and bastions and scenic overlook.
Learn about Grenada's history, cocoa heritage, and local crafts.
Exhibits and artifacts detailing Grenada's history and culture in St. George's.
Walk through Grenada's cocoa heritage with a museum display at a historic plantation.
Historic churches and cathedrals that anchor the spiritual life of the island.
St. George's main Catholic cathedral with elegant architecture and a sense of place.
A historic parish church in the capital area with colonial-era roots.
Grenada's lush landscapes along the north coast feature hiking, beaches, and wildlife.
Forest reserve with crater lake, hikes, and rainforest scenery in central Grenada.
Coastal park in the north-east with beaches, birdlife, and sea views.
Popular waterfall near St. George's where you can cool off in the pools.
Vibrant hubs where you can wander, shop, and chat with locals.
Historic capital district with markets, streets, and waterfront scenery.
Northern coastal town known for its viewpoint and small-town charm.
Nature and local scenery that won't cost you a dime.
Long stretch of beach with turquoise water and a relaxed vibe.
Secluded north-eastern beach ideal for a quiet day by the sea.
Natural overlook where legend meets stunning sea views.
Taste Grenada's cocoa, rum, and island flavors.
Explore a working cocoa plantation and sample chocolate.
Chocolate-making tour showcasing Grenadian cacao.
Evening vibes around St. George's and the Carenage area.
Casual bars along the harbor with a relaxed evening atmosphere.
Local pubs offering music and drinks after dark.
Cultural events and performances you might catch during your visit.
Vibrant festival of costumes, music, and parades held across the island.
A celebration of Grenadian chocolate with tastings and workshops.
Active pursuits in the north coast outdoors.
Forest trails with scenic viewpoints and a crater lake.
Easy snorkeling along a sheltered reef with colorful life.
Refresh in the natural pool beneath a cascading waterfall.
Less-touristy experiences to get off the beaten path.
Historic rum distillery offering a unique tour of Grenadaβs first distillery.
Quaint northern town with a dramatic sea-cliff view and local charm.