Discover Grenada’s heritage through Annandale Falls, artisanal chocolate, and the Caribbean’s oldest rum distillery.
Travel in comfort with your private driver-guide, sharing history, stories, and local secrets.
Perfectly timed for cruise passengers — a half-day adventure with a guaranteed return.
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Flowing majestically in Grenada, Annandale Waterfall is a natural wonder that boasts of a lively collection of vendors. Inside the waterfall building, an entrance fee gives you access to a variety of local products, from cold beers to spice necklaces. The waterfall also has a restaurant where you can indulge in finger foods or sip on local rum punch. Annandale Waterfall is an experience that combines the beauty of nature and the vibrancy of local culture for an unforgettable day out.
The Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station is one of the largest nutmeg processing factories on the island.
The Victoria Nutmeg Museum is a one-stop-shop for both tourists and locals alike. The museum offers a holistic tour of the nutmeg production process, from the farm to the table experience. It is a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning about nutmeg production. Tours are available for those who wish to experience it firsthand.
The Jouvay Chocolate factory is a wonderful place to learn about the chocolate-making process and indulge in delectable chocolate treats. The friendly and knowledgeable staff make the experience even more enjoyable.
Caribs' Leap, also known as Leaper's Hill, is a historic site located in the town of Sauteurs, Grenada. This site holds a somber history of the indigenous Carib people who inhabited the island before the arrival of the Europeans. According to the accounts of historians, the last group of Caribs chose to jump to their deaths rather than submitting to the European invaders.
The River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery, established in 1785, is famous for its high-proof Rivers Rum, a favorite among rum enthusiasts.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
St. George's is the capital city of Grenada, known for its picturesque harbor and vibrant culture. The city is a blend of colonial charm and tropical beauty, offering visitors a unique Caribbean experience with its colorful buildings, historic sites, and lush surroundings.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of St. George's and the surrounding islands. It's a great place to learn about Grenada's colonial past.
A vibrant market where you can find fresh produce, spices, and local crafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture and sample Grenadian flavors.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, known for its white sand and clear blue waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A traditional Grenadian dish made with breadfruit, dasheen, green bananas, and callaloo, cooked in coconut milk and turmeric.
A flavorful Indian-inspired dish made with curried meat or vegetables wrapped in a soft flatbread.
This is the best time to visit St. George's with pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
GMT-4
230VV, 50HzHz
St. George's is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious with your belongings in crowded areas.
Main Bus Station in St. George's
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable and frequent.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
Housed in a former French barracks, the museum offers a comprehensive look at Grenada's history and culture.
One of the oldest rum distilleries in the Caribbean, offering tours and tastings.
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