Grenada’s most famous beach and the location of most wedding festivities. Soft white sand, calm waters, and plenty of nearby restaurants make it the perfect place to spend a laid-back day.
A quieter spot than Grand Anse, this beach is tucked into a gentle bay. We especially loved grabbing a drink here and watching the beautiful sunset.
This one is for the adventurers! We hiked through the rain forest to find ourselves completely alone at the falls. Harry and I remember it like it was yesterday, such an unforgettable experience. Wear sturdy shoes and prepare to get a little messy, but the reward is worth it.
Nestled just a short 20-minute drive inland from Grenada's capital, Annandale Waterfall & Forrest Park is a dreamy slice of tropical paradise. An easily accessible waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Great for a quick dip or just to admire the view if you’d rather stay dry.
The world’s first underwater sculpture park! Snorkel or dive to see incredible art installations beneath the sea—it’s a truly unique Grenadian experience.
This bustling open-air market is full of spices, crafts, and fresh produce. A must-visit to soak in the local culture (and pick up some souvenirs).
Located right by Grand Anse beach, this smaller market has handmade crafts, jewelry, and Grenada’s famous spices—also indulge in some of the best cocktails at Esther's Bar.