Discover the best attractions and experiences Grenville has to offer
Grenada's colonial past comes alive at well-preserved forts and historic sites with panoramic views over harbors and towns.
An 18th-century fortress perched above the capital, offering sweeping harbor views and a glimpse into Grenada's colonial defenses.
A well-preserved coastal fort with bastions and cannons, showcasing Grenada’s strategic history and offering coastal panoramas.
Explore Grenada’s culture, cocoa heritage, and local art through intimate museums and estate tours.
Cultural stories of Grenada’s people with exhibits on history, slavery, and independence.
A tour at Belmont Estate that explains Grenada’s cocoa origins and traditional chocolate making.
Religious architecture adds a spiritual and historical layer to Grenada’s landscape.
A grand cathedral in the capital with notable architecture and a central city presence.
Historic church offering classic Grenadian architectural charm and a peaceful city setting.
Immerse yourself in Grenada’s lush landscapes, from rainforests to coastal reserves.
Dense rainforest with trails leading to a crater lake and chances to see diverse wildlife.
Coastal park at Grenada's northeastern tip, known for beaches, birdlife, and scenic views.
Discover Grenada’s town character by wandering its lively communities.
Seaside market town on Grenada’s southeast coast with friendly shops and local life.
West coast town famed for fishing heritage and welcoming streets to explore.
Experience Grenada’s beauty without an entry fee—beaches, markets, and natural sights.
Snorkel among submerged sculptures and marine life off Grenada’s coast.
Relax on Grenada’s most famous white-sand beach with turquoise water and palm shade.
Free-to-enter rainforest trails and scenic lookouts in the central highlands.
Taste Grenada’s rich flavors, from cacao and chocolate to fresh island fare.
Guided cocoa estate tour with insights into Grenada’s chocolate-making process.
Bean-to-bar chocolate experience with tastings from Grenada’s renowned producers.
Evenings in Grenada range from laid-back waterfront bars to live music in towns.
Casual spots along the harbor offering cocktails, soca, and sunset views.
Relaxed venues with music and drinks by the sea for a laid-back night out.
Cultural events and markets bring Grenada’s energy to life.
Annual festival celebrating cocoa with tastings, demonstrations, and tastings.
Local market atmosphere with music, street food, and crafts in a vibrant setting.
Sports culture thrives on island pitches and sea-side activities.
Main cricket ground where you can watch local and regional matches.
Beach activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding.
Seek out unique, less-touristed experiences that reveal Grenada’s soul.
Historic sugar-distillery turned visitor site with a hands-on tour.
Cocoa-farm focused tour that blends agriculture with Grenadian tradition.
Immersive forest trails with waterfalls and crater views away from the crowds.