Activities

 
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An island with a story to tell

The sleeping giant of the Caribbean; undisturbed, unspoilt, unassuming. Those who know, know. Grenada’s history is as rich as its agriculture, with strong remnants of its Anglo-French past and a serendipitous terrior. Exploring Grenada’s lush interior, you’ll quickly understand why it’s home to some of the finest flavour nutmeg and cocoa in the world. It’s dramatic contrast of rainforest-lined waterfalls and pristine soft-sand beaches that fringe it’s coastline only proves there is no end to discovering Grenada; the true hidden gem of the West Indies.

 

An island for everyone

In the popular south, you’ll find clusters of bustling restaurants and beach bars lining the beaches, St. George’s, Grenada’s capital town and it’s picturesque colourful harbour. Further north-east is the agricultural hub of St. Andrew, with it’s wealth of cocoa and spice estates fragrancing the air with spicy sweet aromas diluted by the cool rainforest breeze. The laid-back west coast is sprinkled with small fishing villages, scenic coastal roads, and hidden beaches rewarded by magnificent sunsets. Journey further north to windswept Sauteurs for a breath of fresh Atlantic breeze, trademarked by limestone soil, panoramic views and magnificent vista spots. Not bad for an island 21 miles long, 12 miles wide.

 

Discover Grenada

 

Culture


 
 

Eat Like a Grenadian

Capture the charm of Grenadian culture and cuisine at the home of the Roberts’ family. Beginning with a guided tour through the Home Hospitality Homestead to learn about the nutritional and medicinal benefits of all the spices, herbs and vegetables grown there, before enjoying a true ‘garden to table’ meal, with the opportunity to assist with preparing local dishes inspired by Grenada’s seasonal produce and cultural heritage.

 
 
 

L’Esterre Estate

Take a guided tour through the cocoa fields of the maternal home of the Garbutt family, learning how cocoa is grown and processed into the dried cocoa bean. Afterwards, cool off on the breezy balcony at L’Esterre house with freshly made garden-picked fruit juices and a light-bite.

 

Belmont Estate

A popular 300-year-old estate; at Belmont you can see how spices are processed, enjoy a plantation-style lunch, visit a goat farm and see how chocolate is made. The perfect visit for those seeking to learn more about Grenada’s cultural heritage and learn about the island’s spices.

Tri-Island Chocolate

Make your very own bespoke chocolate Bar and learn the process of bean to bar chocolate making at Tri-Island chocolate factory.

Market Square at St. George’s

Explore the historic Market Square in Grenada’s capital town, St. George’s on Saturday. Known as one of the most colourful markets, pick up handmade crafts, local spices and fresh produce.

The Tower Estate

A historic Great House featuring grand mahogany floors and period furnishings with an old-world feel, transporting you to a by-gone era. Offering house, garden and organic farm tours as well as afternoon tea and Sunday brunch.

Laura’s Herb & Spice Garden

For nature lovers and outdoor seekers interested in learning more about Grenada’s herbs and spices. Have a go at identifying as many herbs and spices in their natural form as you can. Tours run frequently, with the opportunity to taste local fruits.

Eating Out


Laluna

Experience Italian-Caribbean cuisines in a Balinese style thatched roof restaurant, with a sunset lounge right on the beach.

61 West

Relaxed beachside restaurant on Grand Anse beach serving fish tacos, daily catch, burgers and an array of inventive cocktails.

Aquarium

Beachfront restaurant and bar offering international cuisine with a Caribbean fusion.

Grenadian Grill at Silversands

Serving Mediterranean cuisine and authentic Grenadian dishes using local ingredients with a relaxed, feet-in-the-sand ambience.

Carib Sushi

The Award-Winning first Sushi restaurant in Grenada, running since 2005. Serving the best locally-caught fish and Teppanyaki Lounge.

BB’s Crab back

True Caribbean cuisine on the water’s edge of the Carenage. From crab back to barracuda fillet.

Sails

Soak in splendid ocean views over lunch. International-Caribbean fusion fish dishes on the waterfront of the Carenage in the heart of St. George’s.

Explore


Boat Trips & Tours

From deep sea fishing, a snorkelling trip to Grenada’s underwater sculpture park, or simply a day sightseeing Grenada from the ocean.

Island Tours

Bespoke island tours are available with our expert tour guides and drivers who can tailor your day based on what you’d like to explore; be it rum factories, cocoa estates or making friends with monkeys at Grand Etang Lake.

Turtle Watching

Walk along the scenic moonlit beach of Levera National Park in search of turtles, witnessing them laying their eggs before returning to the sea with an opportunity to contribute to local conservation efforts.

Dune Buggy Adventures

Inhale the fresh island air and submit to the beauty of Grenada’s unspoilt countryside with off-road adventures in Dune Buggies or Jeep Wranglers.

Hiking

Discover the true heart of Grenada with the path less travelled. Our expert tour guides tailor hikes towards all ability levels. From advanced hikes to the highest peak, Mt. St. Catherine, or discovering the undisturbed rainforest of Morne Gazo.

Kayaking

Kayaks are available on the property complimentary to all hotel guests. Or take a clear-bottommed kayak tour at BBC beach.

Waterfalls

Grenada’s lush mountainous interior is home to over 18 waterfalls. From easy-access ones to more adventurous hikes, there’s a waterfall suited for everyone.

Hidden Beaches

62 pristine soft-sand beaches form the exterior of Grenada. Why not discover them all.