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Grenada Holidays 2025 & 2026 CARIBBEAN 

Best Time To Go: 
November to April 
Time Difference: 
GMT -5 hours 
Flight Duration: 
10 hours 30 minutes (incl. stop over) 
Airports: 
Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) 
The southernmost isle in the Antilles group, Grenada is actually a group of islands comprising the principal island of Grenada itself, along with Carriacou, Petite Martinique and several others, dotted in the blue sea in a jewel-like string. Pass the day sunning yourself on one of the countless pretty beaches and coves, or discover the wildlife of the lush Grand Etang National Park. 
 
If you feel like a change of pace – nothing too drastic – traces of the island’s French and British colonial past can be felt in the gracious buildings of the capital, St George’s. And Grenada has another ace up its sleeve: the famous Grande Anse, a sheltered 3km swathe of pristine white sand that connoisseurs consider to be one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean.. 
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Things to do and see in Grenada 

Explore Grand Anse Beach 

Grand Anse Beach is Grenada’s most famous and beloved stretch of sand, offering two miles of pristine shoreline and calm, turquoise waters. This stunning beach is a must-visit for any traveller looking to experience the quintessential Caribbean beach. The soft, golden sand and gentle waves make it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely strolls. Grand Anse is also home to several luxury resorts and beach bars, where visitors can enjoy gourmet dining, refreshing cocktails, and unparalleled ocean views. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Grand Anse Beach provides a perfect blend of both in a serene, picturesque setting. 
 
For those interested in water sports, Grand Anse offers a range of activities, including snorkelling, paddleboarding, and sailing. The beach’s clear waters are perfect for exploring the vibrant marine life just offshore, while the nearby shops and markets offer a taste of local culture and crafts. 

Visit St. George’s and Fort George 

St. George’s, the capital of Grenada, is often hailed as one of the most picturesque cities in the Caribbean, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning views. The city is built around a horseshoe-shaped harbour and is known for its colourful colonial buildings, bustling market, and friendly locals. A visit to St. George’s provides a perfect introduction to Grenadian life, with opportunities to explore its vibrant streets, visit local shops, and sample traditional Grenadian cuisine. The city’s central market is a must-visit, where you can find fresh produce, spices, and handmade crafts that reflect the island’s rich cultural heritage. 
 
Overlooking the city is Fort George, a historic fortress that offers panoramic views of the harbour, city, and surrounding coastline. A climb to the top of the fort is rewarded with breath-taking views, making it a popular spot for photography and a deeper understanding of Grenada’s history. 

Hike to Seven Sisters Waterfalls 

The Seven Sisters Waterfalls, located in the heart of Grenada’s Grand Etang National Park, are a natural wonder that offers an exhilarating and scenic hiking experience. The hike to these stunning waterfalls takes you through lush rainforest, along winding trails that are surrounded by tropical flora and fauna. The journey to the falls is an adventure in itself, with opportunities to spot local wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and exotic plants. The trail is moderately challenging, making it suitable for most hikers, and the reward at the end is well worth the effort. 
 
Upon reaching the Seven Sisters Waterfalls, you’ll be greeted by the sight of cascading waters plunging into crystal-clear pools, perfect for a refreshing swim. The falls offer a peaceful and secluded spot to relax, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the cool mist from the falls. 

Discover Grenada’s Cocoa Plantations 

Grenada’s cocoa plantations offer a fascinating glimpse into the island's rich chocolate heritage, making them a must-visit for anyone interested in fine chocolate production. Known as the "Spice Island," Grenada is also renowned for its high-quality cocoa, which is used to produce some of the world’s finest chocolate. Key plantations such as the Belmont Estate and the Gouyave Cocoa Station provide immersive tours where visitors can learn about the entire cocoa production process, from bean to bar. These tours include a walk through lush cocoa groves, demonstrations of traditional harvesting and fermentation techniques, and insights into the meticulous process of chocolate-making. 
 
In addition to educational tours, visitors to Grenada’s cocoa plantations can enjoy tastings of exquisite, locally produced chocolate. Many plantations feature on-site shops where you can purchase artisanal chocolate products, including bars, truffles, and cocoa-based souvenirs. 

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