Grenada (island)
Regions
Grenada is divided into 6 parishes or districts:
- Saint Andrew - east
- Saint David - southeast
- Saint George - southwest
- Saint John - west
- Saint Mark - northwest
- Saint Patrick - north
Cities
- - national capital
- Grand Anse - main tourist area
- - capital of the St. John district
- - capital of the St. Patrick district
- - capital of the St. Andrew district
Get in
By plane
Maurice Bishop International AirportBritish Airways, BWIA, American Eagle, Monarch, Air Canada, Virgin Atlantic, Caribbean Star, Liat, Air Jamaica, Conviasa (Venezuela), Condor (Germany) and Excel Airways provide direct service to Grenada; connections can be made on other carriers via Trinidad and Barbados.
By boat
- Many cruise ships dock in St. George's. A brand new cruise ship terminal was recently completed, allowing up to 5 ships to be docked at once. Private moorings are available all around the island.
- Charters of various sizes and crews can be found by inquiring at hotels or the carenage in St. George's.
- Many private boats visit Grenada. There are good anchorages and mooring fields on the south end of the island: True Blue Bay, Prickly Bay, Clark's Court Bay and Mount Hartman Bay are very popular, and can sometimes be crowded.
By ferry
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phone: +1 473 440-8126Ferry service between the islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique. Also day tours to Carriacou.
- From Carriacou for Grenada (1hr 15mins) M-Sa at 6AM and 3:30PM; Su at 3:30PM.
- From Grenada to Carriacou (1hr. 15mins) M-F 9AM and 5:30PM; Sa at 9AM; Su 8AM and 5:30PM.
- From Carriacou for Grenada (3hrs) M,Th 10AM.
- From Grenada for Carriacou (3hrs) W,Sa 10AM.
Get around
Many car rental companies are available, with rates (about $50/day - 2007) comparable to those in the US. With a valid license from your home country you will qualify for a temporary Grenada license for a small fee ($12 in 2007) which the rental company will take care of for you. Drive on the left and make frequent use of the car's horn when coming around the numerous blind corners in the mountains.
Water taxis are another option.
See
- Grand Etang Nature Reserve is located in St. Andrew and is famous for its crater lake.
- Mt. Qua Qua is a mountain within the Grand Etang Nature Reserve.
- Mt. St. Catherine is with 840 metres (2756 feet) the highest mountain in Grenada.
- River Antoine Rum Distillery is the oldest Rum Factory in western hemisphere and still operating with a water wheel.
- Clark's Court Distillery is in St. George district and famous for its products.
- Dougladston Estate is the oldest Spice Plantagen in Grenada close to Gouyave.
- Gouyave Nutmeg Factory one of the "must do" in Grenada the "spice island".
- Carib's Leap a historic place in the north of the island where the last Carib Indians jumped from a high cliff.
- Fort George´s above the main town St. George´s with beautiful view of the town and the Carenage.
- Fort Frederick high above the sea with outstanding views of St. George´s, Grand Anse, Grand Etang and the southern part of the island.
- Marketplace nice caribbean market with newly renovated spice market hall in St. George's
- Bay Garden a tropical Garden with a rain forest style. (in St. Paul`s)
- Sandy Island beautiful 'paradise' island off the north coast.
Beaches
- Grand Anse Beach, western (leeward) side. The most famous beach in Grenada and the main tourist area with watersports, scuba dive centers, nearby bars and restaurants and a vendors market.
- Morne Rouge Bay, just south of Grand Anse, one of the most beautiful beaches in Grenada.
- Levera Beach nice secluded beach in the north of Grenada with view of the Grenadines. Rough road to it makes four wheel drive desirable.
- Bathway Beach a famous beach in the north of Grenada with a safe nature pool for non-swimmers.
- Black Bay Beach secluded black beach on the west coast of Grenada (close to the Concord Waterfalls)
- Magazine Beach, best for snorkeling. At the Aquarium Restaurant and Beach Club.
- La Sagesse in St. David's. A quite, secluded beach. Wonderful hotel and restaurant known to is as well.
- Mandem Beach in St George’s University. Formally known by students as black sand beach which was renamed in honour of Dr Kodamanchali. Sadly the beach was fenced off following expansion of the university despite fierce opposition from students.
Waterfalls
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Concord Waterfalls
address: 3 Waterfalls in StAre John. - Annandale Waterfall in the St. George district.
- Mt. Carmel Waterfall is the highest Waterfall in Grenada.
- Seven Sister Waterfalls is a group of 7 Waterfalls close to the Grand Etang Nature Reserve in St. Andrew
- Honeymoon Waterfall is secluded in the rain forest close to the Seven Sister Waterfalls.
Tours
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A & E Tours
phone: +1 473 435 1444St. George's. -
Mandoo Tour and Taxi
phone: +1 473 440 1428St. George's. -
phone: +1 473 440 1671St.George's.
Do
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phone: +1 473 444 1126address: St. George'sSnorkeling and dive trips.
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Spice Kayaking & Eco Tours
phone: +1 473 439-4942Grand Anse. Pedal boat and kayak tours, half and full day.
Buy
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Pssst Boutique
phone: +1 473 439 0787address: Grand AnseFun variety of local and Caribbean crafts, souvenirs and tropical wear -
address: True Blue Bay ResortCollection of island souvenirs, island wear and swimwear
Eat
Aquarium Restaurant & BarPoint Salines. Carved into a cliff with fabulous views of Pink Gin Beach they are famous for their Sunday BBQ, but are delicious across the whole menu.
- Beach House Restaurant & Bar, Point Salines.
- Coconuts Restaurant & Bar, at Grand Anse Beach. A classic Grenada beach experience.
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phone: +1 473 439-0001Morne Rouge, St George´s.
- The Red Crab in Lance Aux Epines. A fabulous menu.
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phone: +1 473 443-TRUEGrand Anse, St. Georges. Breakfast, lunch and dinner on a colorful deck suspended over the water. Mexican and Caribbean Cuisine.
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phone: +1 473 444 6458St. George's. On a stretch of grey-black sand bay lined tall palms, this is a true Granadian experience.
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phone: +1 473 440 0364address: St. George'sOn the Lagoon Road across from Port Louis offers a wonderful tapas-like presentation of island cuisine.
- The Spiceland Mall at the Grand Anse has a local fruit, Soup joint, IGA Supermarket, Grill Master, Ritual's Coffee House, Fruit smoothie Shop and a Chinese take away and a KFC Outside.
- Marquis Complex at the Grand Anse with Nick´s Donut World, Le Chateau, De Vino wine bar, Carib Sushi and Le Boulangerie
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phone: +1 473 440-3241St. George's, manufacturer of nutmeg products including liqueur, syrup, pepper sauce, jams and jellies.
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phone: +1 473 442-0050Hermitage, St. Patrick's, produces organic dark chocolate with vintage machinery run by solar power. You should be able to find the colorfully packaged bars in stores throughout the island. Tours of the factory have been stopped but you can see the processing of Cocoa Pods in Chocolate beans at the Belmont Estate Plantation which is close by.
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Petite Anse Hotel Restaurant & Bar
phone: +1 473 442 5252address: SauteursLunch of salads, fish, chicken and steak or can try the more elegant fine dining dinner. Menu is of fresh local produce and changes on a daily basis. - Umbrellas Beach Bar, on Grand Anse Beach. A famous 'liming spot' on the island, known for its Amazing homemade burgers and fresh food, cold drinks and great prices. Upper and lower deck, so casual, you can walk up from the beach with your sandy feet. Be prepared to be there often!
Drink
- Fantazia Disco, Morne Rouge Beach. 9:30PM - late. Gets going pretty good on the weekends with live shows. Small cover charge.
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Dodgy Dock Restaurant & Lounge Bar
phone: +1 473 443 8783address: True Blue Bay ResortWaterfront dining, Caribbean and Mexican Cuisine, Daily Sunset Happy Hour, Seasonal live music Tues, Fri, Sat. Wednesday Night Music Jam from 10PM.
Sleep
Mango Bay CottagesLocated on the west coast of Grenada with a lovely sea view and breathtaking sunset.
Blue Horizons Garden ResortA charmingly informal resort, offering luxurious rooms/suites in a garden setting that's home to many species of wild birds, and one of Grenada's finest restaurants, La Belle Creole.
Reef View Pavilions VillasComprises two fabulous villas, the Tradewind Pavilion and the Turtle Back Pavilion, each with a swimming pool in Lance Aux Epines.
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Tropicana Inn"Businessman's hotel" located in the Lagoon, overlooking the Marina and Yacht Club, just a short bus ride away from St.George's and the Grand Anse Beach. Twenty double rooms, all with private bath, air conditioning and cable television. Good restaurant and bar.
Sam's InnLocated in the heart of the parish of St. Andrews, Sam's Inn is tucked just far enough away from the busy resorts to give you a relaxing stay on the beautiful Island of Grenada, yet still close enough to satisfy all of your needs.
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phone: +1 473 4444984address: Grand AnseOne of the highest full service resorts on the island with spectacular views over the world famous Grand Anse Beach and the secluded Morne Rouge Bay beach.
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phone: +1 473 443 8783address: True BlueThis Caribbean boutique hotel is set among tropical gardens sloping down to the sparkling blue waters of True Blue Bay.
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phone: +1 473 442 5252address: SauteursUnique beachfront boutique hotel with fabulous views of the Grenadines, set in beautiful tropical gardens. Swimming pool, jacuzzi, bar and restaurant on the unspoilt north coast. Offers trips to beautiful Sandy Island.
Stay safe
- Grenada has very low crime rates.
- There is a main Hospital in St.George's, and a smaller hospital at Mirabeau on the east coast.
- Water is chlorinated and safe.