At Nature Lovers, we don’t just show you Grenada we help you experience it like a local.
Your tours are designed with heart, authenticity, and a true passion for sharing the beauty, culture, and warmth of the Spice Isle. From tasting fresh cocoa and local fruits to meeting local vendors exploring hidden gems, every moment is crafted to connect you with the real Grenada.
Step back in time at Fort Frederick, one of Grenada’s most scenic and historic landmarks! Perched high above St. George’s, this 18th-century fort offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island from the sparkling harbor to the lush green hills.
Wander through stone tunnels, see centuries-old cannons, and hear the fascinating stories of Grenada’s colonial past. Whether you’re a history lover, a photographer, or just looking for a peaceful spot to take in the view, Fort Frederick is the perfect stop.
Step into the House of Chocolate in the heart of St. George’s, where Grenada’s rich cocoa heritage comes to life! This charming mini-museum, café, and gift shop celebrates the island’s world-famous “Tree to Bar” chocolate story.
Explore exhibits that show how cocoa is grown, harvested, and transformed into delicious Grenadian chocolate. Enjoy free samples, sip on rich cocoa tea, or treat yourself to handmade truffles, chocolate bars, and desserts made right here on the Spice Isle.
The friendly staff love to share Grenada’s chocolate history and the aroma alone is worth the visit! ✨
Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, sounds, and scents of Grenada at the famous St. George’s Spice Market! Located near the scenic Carenage, this lively marketplace is where the island’s nickname “The Spice Isle” truly comes to life.
Wander through rows of stalls overflowing with fresh nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, cocoa, bay leaves, and turmeric all locally grown and bursting with aroma. Friendly vendors are always ready with a smile, a story, and a free whiff of Grenada’s natural treasures.
You’ll also find handmade souvenirs, local crafts, and spice gift sets that make perfect keepsakes. It’s not just shopping it’s an authentic Grenadian experience filled with warmth, culture, and community spirit.
Annandale Waterfall! Surrounded by lush tropical greenery, this 30-foot cascade flows into a cool, inviting pool perfect for a refreshing dip or a photo-worthy moment.
Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic path lined with vibrant flowers and local craft stalls. You might even catch a glimpse of local divers showing off their daring jumps from the rocks above!
After your swim, relax at the nearby café or explore the small botanical garden featuring Grenada’s colorful flora. Whether you’re an adventurer, a photographer, or simply looking to unwind in nature, Annandale Waterfall offers a peaceful and unforgettable experience.
High up in the cool, misty mountains of Grenada’s interior lies the breathtaking Grand Etang Lake, a tranquil crater lake formed inside an ancient volcano. Surrounded by lush tropical rainforest, it’s one of the island’s most peaceful and enchanting natural wonders.
Enjoy the fresh mountain air, listen to the sounds of tropical birds, and take in panoramic views of Grenada’s green interior. You may be lucky to interact with the friendly Mona Monkeys where you might spot them in the wild.
Stop by the Grand Etang Visitor Centre to learn about the area’s geology, wildlife, and history or simply relax by the water’s edge and soak in the calm beauty of nature.
Meeting point is located in the Green Space (park) that can be found along Grand Anse Beach (Camerhogne Park). Look for TOUR GUIDE wearing a navy blue hat and Nature Lovers T-shirt (Large prints)
Grenada, known as the 'Island of Spice,' is a Caribbean paradise famous for its lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a blend of natural beauty, vibrant history, and warm hospitality, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
One of the most famous beaches in Grenada, Grand Anse Beach is known for its white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
Housed in a former French military hospital, this museum offers a glimpse into Grenada's rich history and culture. Exhibits include artifacts from the island's indigenous peoples, colonial era, and more.
A working plantation that offers a glimpse into Grenada's agricultural past. Visitors can tour the estate, see how spices are grown and processed, and enjoy a traditional Creole lunch.
A traditional Grenadian dish made with breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk, cooked down until the oil rises to the top.
A flatbread filled with curried vegetables, chicken, or goat, brought by Indian indentured laborers.
A creamy ice cream made with local nutmeg, a signature flavor of Grenada.
This is the best time to visit Grenada, with pleasant weather, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. It's perfect for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor adventures.
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Grenada is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
St. George's Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded and slow. Schedules are not always reliable.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Carriacou is a smaller island known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. It's a great place to escape the crowds and enjoy a more relaxed pace.
Rhone St. James is a rum distillery that offers tours and tastings. Visitors can learn about the rum-making process and sample a variety of local rums.
Levera National Park is a protected area known for its beautiful beaches, mangrove forests, and wildlife. It's a great place for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
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