Imagine you stepping off your cruise ship and into paradise — a day in Grenada that leaves you relaxed, amazed, and smiling long after you return on board.
Discover the island’s natural beauty at the Annandale Waterfall, where lush greenery and cool mist surround you. Take in breathtaking views and island history at Fort Frederick, then enjoy free time at the world-famous Grand Anse Beach — soft white sand, calm blue waters, and a welcoming Caribbean breeze.
Browse the nearby Craft & Spice Market for authentic souvenirs and the unforgettable scent of Grenada’s spices.
With small groups (max 10 guests), comfortable air-conditioned transport, and pickup right from the cruise terminal, this tour is the perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and island adventure.
By the time you’re back on deck, you’ll be carrying the spirit of Grenada with you — and memories that last long after the cruise ends.
Pickup included
Visit Annandale Waterfall, one of Grenada’s most beautiful natural attractions.
Explore the historic Fort Frederick with panoramic harbour views.
Known for its serene and calm conditions, Grand Anse is two miles of white sand, on the western, leeward side of the island, sheltered from high waves, strong currents and winds. The beach is one of the most famous Grenadian landmarks and is overlooked by some of the island's best hotels and grand houses.
Grand Anse is a picturesque beach located in the southwestern part of Grenada, known for its two-mile stretch of white sand and calm, clear waters. It's a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, offering a blend of relaxation, water sports, and vibrant beachside activities. The area is also surrounded by lush greenery and a variety of dining and accommodation options, making it a perfect destination for a tropical getaway.
Grand Anse Beach is the most famous beach in Grenada, known for its two-mile stretch of white sand and calm, turquoise waters. It's a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and a variety of water sports.
A quieter alternative to Grand Anse, Lalune Beach is a beautiful stretch of sand with fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. It's perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle.
This unique underwater attraction features a collection of underwater sculptures that have become artificial reefs, attracting a variety of marine life. It's a must-visit for snorkelers and divers.
One of the oldest rum distilleries in the Caribbean, River Antoine offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of rum production. Visitors can tour the distillery and sample the rum.
The capital of Grenada, St. George's is a charming and colorful city with a rich history. Visitors can explore the historic Fort George, the bustling market, and the picturesque harbor.
A national dish made with breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk, cooked slowly until the coconut milk reduces to an 'oil'.
A refreshing cocktail made with local rum, lime juice, sugar, and bitters.
A leafy green vegetable similar to spinach, often cooked with onions, garlic, and coconut milk.
This is the dry season in Grenada, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall. It's the ideal time for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the island's natural beauty. The weather is warm and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor adventures.
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Grenada is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and theft can occur, especially in tourist areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Main bus terminal in St. George's
Public buses are the most affordable way to get around, but they can be slow and crowded. They are best for short trips and those on a budget.
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Carriacou is a smaller island to the north of Grenada, known for its laid-back atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and unique cultural heritage. It's a great place to escape the crowds and experience a more traditional Caribbean island.
The Grenadine Islands are a group of smaller islands to the south of Grenada, known for their stunning beaches, clear waters, and luxury resorts. They offer a mix of relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and island hopping.
Belmont Estate is a historic plantation offering a glimpse into Grenada's past. Visitors can tour the estate, learn about the history of sugar production, and sample local rum and chocolate.
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