Discover the best attractions and experiences Grand Anse Beach has to offer
Explore Grenada’s colonial forts and historic landmarks around St. George’s. These sites offer views, stories, and a glimpse into the island’s past.
A hilltop fortress with commanding harbor views and a window into Grenada’s military history.
Historic coastal fort offering panoramic island vistas and a sense of the island’s defenses.
A grand cathedral in St. George’s known for its architecture and central role in the city.
Delve into Grenadian culture, history, and art through small but meaningful museums and attractions.
Chronicling Grenada’s history and culture with artifacts and exhibits in St. George’s.
Historic spice plantation area with a heritage display showcasing Grenada’s plantation life.
An underwater gallery of life-size sculptures, best explored by snorkeling or a glass-bottomed view.
Visit significant churches and sacred spaces that reflect Grenada’s religious heritage.
St. George’s main Catholic cathedral with a striking interior and harbor views.
Historic church in the capital offering a glimpse into local faith and architecture.
Explore Grenada’s natural landscapes, from forest reserves to volcanic peaks and iconic parks.
Lush rainforest, crater lake views, and scenic hikes in Grenada’s interior.
Grenada’s UNESCO-listed park featuring waterfalls, volcanic scenery, and diverse ecosystems.
Get a feel for local life by wandering inclusive neighborhoods near Grand Anse and the capital.
Coastal residential area with yacht-friendly harbors, dining, and sunset views.
The capital’s colorful harbor district, full of markets, streets, and charm.
Quiet residential area with proximity to beaches and scenic overlooks.
Enjoy Grenada’s scenery and vibe without an admission price.
A long white-sand beach ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and strolling.
Wander through a lively market district filled with color and local life.
Bring or rent gear and explore the shallow reef at your own pace.
Taste Grenada’s spice-forward dishes and fresh seafood with a Caribbean twist.
Sample Grenada’s national dish, a hearty coconut-based stew with meat and vegetables.
Grilled fish, lobster, or shrimp with sea views and island vibes.
Creamy leafy-green soup enriched with crab for a comforting Grenadian classic.
Evenings along Grand Anse offer beach bars, live music, and relaxed vibes.
Casual spots with cocktails and sea breezes, some with live music.
Small venues and street-level performances showcasing local talent.
Cultural events, shows, and festive happenings add color to your trip.
Grenada’s lively festival period with parades, costumes, and street parties.
Relaxing boat ride with views of the city as the sun goes down.
Active days with water adventures and outdoor recreation.
Explore underwater sculptures and marine life just off the coast.
Guided dives to vibrant coral walls and interesting reefs.
Join a casual game or watch local players at the beach courts.
Hidden gems and offbeat experiences beyond the usual highlights.
Explore a working plantation, learn about cacao, and taste local products.
Forest trails leading to a volcanic crater with lush scenery.
Short sailing excursion to Grenada’s neighboring islands for a different pace.