Discover the best attractions and experiences Petite Martinique has to offer
Explore the island’s storytelling through its older structures and coastal heritage. These spots offer a glimpse into Petite Martinique’s past and its traditional way of life.
A historic beacon guiding ships into the harbor, with sea views and photo opportunities.
Colorful timber-framed homes that reflect the island’s colonial-era architecture.
A working waterfront where generations of locals have cast nets and traded fish.
Small, intimate museums offer snapshots of maritime and cultural history in Grenada’s isles.
Exhibits on local fishing heritage and island ecology.
A compact collection celebrating Grenadian island life and crafts.
Displays of seafaring traditions and coastal life in the Grenadines.
Quiet places of contemplation with simple, charming architecture lining the coast.
A small, peaceful church offering harbor views and a sense of history.
A simple place of worship with a tranquil setting by the water.
An intimate community church reflecting local faith and culture.
Coastal reserves and marine areas showcase Grenada’s island biodiversity in miniature.
Protected shoreline perfect for nature walks and birdwatching.
Shallow, vibrant reefs hosting a kaleidoscope of tropical fish.
Boat-based explorations of mangroves, reefs, and marine life.
Stroll through the island’s small settlements to feel the rhythm of everyday life.
The island’s main settlement with pastel houses and a welcoming vibe.
Harbor-side pathways where fishermen mend nets and chat with visitors.
A short ferry ride away for broader island charm and markets.
Delightful experiences don’t have to cost a thing—nature and scenery are generous here.
Stroll along quiet shores as the sun sinks over the Caribbean.
Peek at small reef life right from the shallow shoreline.
Observe daily island life and fishermen at work from the quay.
Savor fresh seafood and classic Grenadian flavors tapped from the sea and soil.
Grenada’s national one-pot dish with plantains, greens, and spices.
Fresh catches prepared simply with Caribbean flair.
Creamy greens-based soup often enriched with seafood or meat.
Relaxed evenings with a sea breeze, music, and friendly locals.
Low-key spots to enjoy a drink and watch the waves.
Soft music with a sunset backdrop on the water.
Seasonal gatherings that bring the community together.
Local performances and crafts offer a taste of Grenadian culture.
Energetic music showcasing island talent.
Markets with crafts, seafood, and social gatherings.
Colorful boats and waterfront excitement during festival times.
Water-based adventures and active pursuits add energy to your days.
Explore shallow reefs with vibrant fish and corals.
Paddle past coves and mangroves with calm waters.
You and a captain chase big catches in Caribbean waters.
Ventures off the beaten path reveal hidden corners and slower rhythms.
Scenic day cruise to a neighboring Grenadian island.
Observe playful dolphins in their natural habitat.
Seek secluded beaches and quiet turquoise bays.