Things to do

Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina

Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina – Camper & Nicholsons Marinas is 20 minutes away from us and is providing services to clients in more than 25 countries worldwide.

The locations of their luxury marinas have been carefully selected to bring the very best in exclusive, unmatched comfort and beauty, with all the facilities you come to expect from a top – tier marina brand.

If you are looking for a marina destination for your yacht, They have the berth for you. You are sure of a friendly and professional welcome.

Underwater Sculpture Park

The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park is a collection of ecological underwater contemporary art located in the Caribbean ocean off the west coast of Grenada, West Indies and was created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor . In May 2006 the world’s first underwater sculpture park was open for public viewing. Taylor′s aim was to engage local people with the underwater environment that surrounds them using his works which are derived from life casts of the local community. He installed cement figures onto the ocean floor, mostly consisting of a range of human forms, from solitary individuals to a ring of children holding hands, facing into the oceanic currents.

World Renowned Grand Anse Beach

Grenada has many idyllic beaches around its coastline including the 3 km long Grand Anse Beach in St George which is considered to be one of the finest beaches in the world and often appears in countdowns of the world’s top ten beaches.

You can reach the beach by car, minibus, or water taxi. You’re welcome to explore the beach at any time, day or night.

Clabony Sulphur Springs

Clabony Sulphur Springs, located to the North of Grand Etang is a relaxing place to unwind and rejuvenate with the use of the splendid hot springs located there.
Located north of Grand Etang these springs are best reached by 4×4 jeeps as you travel through banana and nutmeg above Mirabeau Estate.
The spring is the most accessible of a number of natural, warm, sulphur springs hidden in the overgrowth.
The waist-deep water is clear and surprisingly pleasant smelling – until you stir the bottom with your feet. It is highly recommended that visitors employ the services of a guide.

River Tubing

This adventure is nothing less than “a thrill of a lifetime!” Wet, wild and wonderful from the word GO, jump in the water and get ready for a journey alongside trained guides, as you spin and swirl in the currents of the river and soak up the exotic scenery of tropical vegetation and wildlife. Navigate the rushing rapids of the river as you’re introduced to a seldom-seen Grenadian attraction. Along the way, be on the lookout for some of the many exotic, indigenous species that make their home in this lush tropical habitat. It’s a thrilling ride down the river, stopping only in the pools along the way, to catch your breath. Enjoy a much deserved rum punch or a glass of local fruit juice after an action-packed day full of twists and turns, swimming in natural pools.

The Welcome Stone

Welcome Stone overlooks the Levera National Park and is one of the best places to see Grenada’s scenic and spectacular coastal area. Located in Rose Hill, St. Patrick area of Grenada, Welcome Stone is about an hour’s drive north from St. George’s. Upon arriving at Rose Hill, you walk up a very steep nearly vertical concrete road for about 10minutes and then wander down through some bushes on the left past a mini construction site for another 10minutes where you are then rewarded with breathtaking views of Levera National Park. With a large lagoon consisting of extensive mangrove swamp, the 450-acre Levera National Park is home to a range of exotic bird spices including herons and black-necked stilts.

Bathway Beach

Bathway Beach a famous black-sand beach in the north of Grenada with a nature pool.
Bathway Beach is a great place to enjoy the afternoon as well, just be aware of strong surf here.
A trip “up island” may seem like a long way to go, but it’s worth the drive and is one of the best things to do in Grenada.
Part of an adjacent village with specialty shops and the distinctively agricultural surrounds of the Parish of St. Patrick, Bathway is a favorite socializing spot. An ideally located coral reef encloses the swimming and snorkeling strip along the white sand beach. 

Lake Antoine

Lake Antoine is a lake and is located in Saint Patrick, Grenada.
A shallow crater lake in an extinct volcano, Lake Antoine hosts a large variety of wildlife.
It’s possible to walk down from the car park to the lake’s edge for a closer look at the impressive birdlife, but unfortunately the perimeter trail is no longer maintained and is for the most part inaccessible.
The lake is accessed via a signposted road about a mile north of River Antoine.

grand etang rainforest

Grand Etang National Park is the oldest and largest protected area in the country of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. It was established in 1906 and covers over 3000 acres of tropical rainforest in the interior of the island. At the center of the Park is the 36-acre Grand Etang Crater Lake.Infrastructure in the Park includes signage, gift shops, restaurants, park benches and cabanas, and an interpretive Visitors’ Centre. There are also several hiking trails of various difficulties, including one that circles the lake itself and a few to access the summits of nearby mountains.

carib leap grenada

Leaper’s Hill also known as Carib’s Leap is located north of the town of Sauteurs on the promontory where St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, School and Cemetery are located. Drive up the hill past the school to the cemetery gate.

Walk through the cemetery gate to the steep cliff face that drops over 100 feet to the sea. This is the point where Grenada’s Carib inhabitants are said to have jumped to their deaths rather than be enslaved.

Annandale Waterfall & Forest Park

Annandale Waterfall & Forest Park is about a 20 minute drive inland from St George’s, Grenada’s colourful capital city and home to its port. The drive through rainforested mountains and in and out of tiny communities is beautiful (if a little hair-raising; there are a few steep drops).
High up in the mountains, in the middle of a grotto of greenery, rope-like knots of vines and bursts of colourful flowers, is the stunning Annandale Falls. Grenada has no shortage of breathtaking waterfalls, but Annandale Falls is possibly the most easily accessible one on the island.