Things to do in Saint George Parish in October

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October is a less popular time to visit Saint George Parish.

Saint George Parish has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Saint George Parish. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Best attractions for Saint George Parish in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Saint George Parish has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Saint George Parish that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Saint George Parish for October.
Grand Anse Beach
1. Grand Anse Beach
4.7
(191)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Popular 1.5-mi. white-sand beach for swimming, with sea grapes, shady palms & low-rise hotels.
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We stop of on our crusie in Grenada. Our last visit was 22 years ago for our honeymoon. My son was with us this time and I must say it has developed over the years. The water is salty and there is a dip so be very careful with the young ones. It's was ok for snorkeling but you have to go out in the deep but be careful because the small boat passes there as well. We walked from the port and took a local van which was not far from the port and is very easy. $2 US for 3 person one way, to return you can walk out to the main street and wait for the local vans that will take you back to town. There are washroom facilities available at $2 EC or $1 US. It's a long strip of beautiful white sand and blue waters. You can relax on the sand or rent a chair.
A really great beach to relax and enjoy the local vibes, nice and beautiful sand. You can get some shades from the trees, so you are going to be fine. Water is calm and soothing, very enjoyable. A great place to catch the sunset.
Grand Anse Beach Review: 4/5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Grand Anse Beach in Grenada is undeniably beautiful! The clean water and soft sand make it a perfect spot for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the island. The water is crystal-clear, and there are plenty of chairs and umbrellas available for rent ($30 with WiFi included). However, I recommend skipping the water taxi. While it’s a popular choice at $15 per person round trip, it was overcrowded and felt unsafe. For just $10 more, a regular taxi is faster, more comfortable, and worth every penny. The reason I gave the beach 4 stars instead of 5 is due to some of the beach servers being a bit too persistent. Being asked repeatedly (over 20 times!) if I wanted a massage or to buy spices got a little tiring and detracted from the relaxing vibe. All in all, Grand Anse Beach is stunning and worth a visit, especially if you’re cruising into Grenada. Just come prepared for a little hustle and bustle along the shore! Stay tuned for my detailed review of the water taxi experience! #GrandAnseBeach #GrenadaTravel #BeachReview #CaribbeanAdventures #CruiseTips #BeachLife #TravelGrenada #JKCAdventures #IcedAdventures
We have been to T&C (best beach Taylor Bay),St Lucia (best beach Anse Chastanet) and Antigua (Pidgeon Beach if you had to push me!) and we think that Grand Anse is definitely at top of list for a number of reasons. We like a beach that is easy to access with a hire car, fairly quiet, good swimming, clean, and is nice to walk along. This beach ticks all those boxes. It is also so long that even on busy days (eg, cruise ship days), you can still find a quiet spot. We are really impressed how clean it is kept (the most rubbish we saw was after a cruise ship of English tourists - come on guys, letting the side down!). There are also some really good restaurants along the beach - Unbrellas and 61West are both fab. Love the fact you can just grab a Carib for same price as supermarket to drink on beach. No jet skis which was great - they ruined Taylor Bay for us. And everyone is so friendly- love the Grenadian people, they definitely make you feel at home. Had no worries walking the length of this beach at night. Cruise ship days we did tend to head elsewhere, just for the number of sunbeds that appear for passengers. The sand is super soft and a mix between white and black depending on which part of beach you are on. We did have a few vendors approach us but they were always respectful and once they had spoken to us did not approach again, just gave us a friendly wave.
Go to Grenada! This is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean! Clear, blue, calm, cool water! A joy to behold and enjoy it was nice and quiet with locals and tourists alike enjoying the views and refreshing waters. There is some public parking available as well as a beach side bar and small shops for refreshments, drinks, snacks and quick bites. Definitely visit if you are in Grenada!
The perfect place to unwind. The soft white sand, crystal-clear waters, and gentle waves create a serene atmosphere, ideal for relaxation. A must-visit for anyone looking to relax in Grenada!
This beach is absolutely stunning, phenomenal. It's a breath taking. I would highly recommend everyone around the world to visit this beautiful famous beach in Grenada. People are friendly and the beach is very safe. There are hotels, restaurants, shops, art af crafts and pubs on the beach. A great place for family and friends. 🇬🇩 🇬🇩
Apparently this is the most popular beach in Grenada. So if you were looking for calm and soothing then this is not the beach to visit. I love the vibe here tho. The music in the background and the people having fun gives real Caribbean mood. I went here for sunset and it looked amazing! My camera didn’t do it right 😅 but I recommend you to go and have a great time at Grand Anse.
Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
2. Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
4.5
(220)
Local history museum
Museums
Collection of unique underwater sculptures & popular site for diving & snorkeling.
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We visited Granada from our cruise 🚢. We had a wonderful day at a spice farm and then hit the beach. We took a ⛵ out to the sculpture garden in the water. We snorkled. It was really murky so hard to see but we had time to see 4 sculptures. Amazing.
Definitely great experience, honestly best thing you could do in Grenada 🇬🇩 my advice is don’t go if you can’t dive in and bring GO-PRO camera 📸 Also try not to pay more than 50$ I payed mine 78£ 🤣
This is such a great use of island, space and art. We did go when no cruise ships were in. So the dive was just the five of us and one other small group. It is just as much fun snorkeling as diving. It’s about 15 minutes from anse beach
Worth going, but if u have the choice, don't go on a cloudy, rainy day...as visibility will be poor... take your personal snorkel gear if u have it, as a bit hit and miss with the boats equipment, however that may be dependent on whom u book through...beautiful speed boat ride along the coast...
Went diving here, from the boat 'High Time'. The sculptures are a bit eerie but beautiful at the same time. Its a great idea, I would like to see more of. Its a shallow depth and makes it harder to miss anything. I got a sunny Caribbean day, which helps. No underwater camera unfortunately. Lots of fish down there too. I got separated from the group and a large school (>100) of small barracuda type fish swam towards me and past me as if I was one of the statues. I was in the middle of the swarm. What a great moment. The beach around this underwater park is nice and also worth a visit
It was really cool to see all the underwater statues. Sandals did wack us $120/scuba $50/snorkeling to go there, but unless you frequent Grenada go see it you'll have a good time.
We went on our own with our friend's boat. There are several statues to discover. We were lucky, a local guide was conducting a tour with a group and he was nice enought to allow us to follow is groupe.
The most adventurous thing you can do on the island. Well worth the money I’d say. Ensure that you’re a good swimmer and you know how to float. If not don’t worry they have floaties and provide the snorkel equipment.
Fort George
3. Fort George
4.3
(532)
Temporarily Closed
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historic 18th-century French fortress, reached by a steep climb, with harbor & city views.
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The Fort itself is closed for repairs but the observation deck is still available. Great views of the city. There is a police station on property. Bathroom facility as well.
Fort George is an impressive historic site offering sweeping coastal views and a deep sense of Scotland’s military past. The fortress is well-preserved, with engaging exhibits, knowledgeable staff, and plenty of space to explore. Walking along the massive ramparts is a highlight. It’s peaceful, atmospheric, and perfect for history lovers. A must-visit if you’re in the Inverness area.
Views are great but very little guidance on the area. The majority of the Fort appears to be blocked off for construction so limited access in front of the police headquarters. Good view over the bay. Worth a visit if you are nearby but not necessarily worth its own trip to it.
It is a historical place, which provides extensive information on the emergence, development, culture and customs of the Caribbean island of Grenada. It has beautiful views of the center of the capital and its surroundings. It also provides a very beautiful panorama for taking beautiful selfies and panoramic style photos.
Steep climb. EC $5.35 Entrance Fee. No history provided. Place is currently also the police HQ. Has a Great view. See a bird's eye view of the whole town. I was the only tourist when I visited. In a state of disrepair but the views made up for it.
The views from the fort were great. There isn't a ton of information about the fort as you enter (it is a small fee to enter) and the place is a bit of a mess, but the views and walk through were enjoyable regardless.
A historical site with a dark past, Fort George had the scenery I was looking for. You can see all of the capital, St. George as well as, the ocean front vividly. I loved it! I was able to get some really nice shots with my family. It costed me US$2 per person to visit and it was worth it.
It's a pretty great place to self-explore! I didn't get the guided tour so I dont know what everything meant. I was too chicken to go down the dark drippy tunnel so I hope you have more guts than me. Might find a dungeon or 2 idk. The views just can't be beat tho! Literally you do not have eyes big enough to take it all in. Bring your best camera when you come here! Also a piece of advice: PUT ON SUNSCREEN! Like, BATHE in sunscreen! You're gonna be outside the entire time and you will burn or tan no matter how little time you spend! Keep in mind that these are working barracks, so you can't go into EVERY corner but you really don't see much of the people working there and it's pretty easy to tell where you can and can't go.
Dive Grenada
4. Dive Grenada
4.9
(185)
SCUBA tour agency
Outdoor Activities
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We had an excellent adventure with Dive Grenada! The fish and corals, sea fans, and other reef life were fabulous. We had a small group of 6 on board which was nice. Ethan, our guide, was helpful and knowledgeable. He has a degree in marine biology so he was full of information. We got to spend a lot of time exploring at the first stop in Flamingo Bay. Then we went to the statues and he gave us a 'tour' of some of the favorites. There are something like 100 there. Allie and Neil, the owners, are super friendly and helpful. Allie was a great source of info, no only on diving , but also the island itself. You will not be disappointed!
I can't say enough about Allie, Marlin, Ethan and the entire Dive Grenada team. Simply put, they were instrumental in creating a magical, life-changing experience for our entire family. They were patient and attentive during our Open Water certification process, working closely with us to develop our skills and build our confidence. During our dives, they helped guide us to seeing incredible marine life up close, while showing a true respect for the environment. And, the cookies and tea after each dive were such a lovely touch! It is clear from the community of people around them that they are fantastic humans dedicated to bringing this sport to life for so many individuals. We can't wait to get back to Grenada and dive with them again!
Dove with Dive Grenada in October 25. Super positive experience. Allie and Neil and their team are so experienced and professional, while also being warm, kind, and friendly. Marlon, Gary, and Zane were all awesome. They did their very best to get us dives that fit our interests while also taking advantage of the days conditions. Highly highly recommend and will 100% dive with them when back in Grenada!
Allie and Neil bring an infectious enthusiasm to every dive. Their first-class service is perfectly matched by Neil’s tuxedo-style wetsuit and his ever-present grin! I truly appreciated their commitment to safety when we set out to reach the Persia—they established careful waypoints to ensure we never encountered unsafe offshore conditions. The dives were incredible, led by a supportive team whose skill and passion shine through in everything they do. The personal touch of some warm ginger tea during the safety interval was truly appreciated.
I would give six stars if I could! This is the third time we have had the pleasure of diving with Allie and Neal and the team at Dive Grenada. They continue to give extremely highl levels of customer service. This time we also enjoyed their new boat which improved our experience even further! Friendly, knowledgeable, safe and with a passion for their work, the island and the marine environment. If you are looking for a dive centre on Grenada, look no further! I have dived in many places around the world but have rarely come across a dive centre of such exceptional quality. I cannot praise them enough. We definitely plan to return to Dive Grenada.
A fantastic dive operation !! Their boat and equipment is new and their attention to detail makes the whole diving experience very special. We think they are the best in Grenada.
USE THIS DIVE SHOP! I have used about 10 dive shops around the Caribbean over the years, and Dive Grenada is truly one of the best. Neal and Allie provide phenomenal customer service with a personalized touch. They use small boats so you get lots of attention, and they go out of their way tailor to your preferences. Everyone is having fun and laughing. At the same time, there is a very strong focus on safety. They have high quality equipment in excellent condition. We had Marlon and Zane as our dive guides and both were terrific. (Special shout out to Zane, who was a real pro in helping me with a challenging situation during one dive.) If/when we return to Grenada, we will 100% book with Dive Grenada.
10,000 stars, Dive Grenada is amazing super safe, and the team treats you like family. I was a little nervous at first, but the good vibes and friendly staff helped me relax right away. Had an awesome dive! 10/10, Dive Grenada, you’re the best! I’ll definitely be back for more
Annandale Waterfall & Forest Park
5. Annandale Waterfall & Forest Park
4.4
(1643)
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Picturesque waterfall surrounded by ferns & other greenery, with a small pool at its base.
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A nice, well maintained area. The crowds from tours come and go. We went up to the falls with a local bus from St George's bus terminal. Thus, we had times there was hardly anyone. We enjoyed the Falls, the pool underneath, and the river. We did the little walk on the grounds as well. Many tour people just come for the Falls and skip a drink on the very nice decks overlooking the Falls. There are a few vendors as well. The only remark would be the US$ 10 per person, which is quite hefty, but I guess it keeps the location clean and nice. Bring or wear bathing suits and/or watershoes and a little towel. If possible, take a local bus or taxi so you can take your time!
It's an average waterfall. It's OK. Better to pay in EC, much cheaper. You are bombarded by local trades as you go down. We avoided them on way back by taking top trail. Not impressed by monkey tied to railing, surely that should not be allowed in this day and age? Toilets were good. We did arrive early, 8.50am, so loads of parking and falls to ourselves.
Beautiful and enjoyable, Came here for the second time since 2019. Enjoyed the peace and serenity. The bar was amazing, grab a drink while you listen to the sounds of nature. The bartender Alex was beautiful and pleasant, extremely hospitable and so were the other staff as well. They serve food as well.
Breathtaking! An experience in every way. Lovely bar/restaurant. The water is wonderful and refreshing. Id luv to be entertained there in the evening.
Absolutely beautiful spot in Grenada! Annandale Waterfall is easy to reach and surrounded by lush rainforest, making it feel like a hidden paradise. The water is cool and refreshing, perfect for a quick dip on a hot day. There are local divers who put on fun jumps from the top for tips, adding to the experience without feeling pushy. The short walk to the falls is lined with tropical flowers and the sound of birds, and there’s a small bar and local crafts and souvenir nearby. A must-see if you’re visiting Grenada and want to enjoy nature, relax, and take some beautiful photos. Highly recommended!
We visited as part of the 'Chasing Waterfalls in Grenada Hike and Adventure Tour'. Annandale Falls was our final stop where we sat sipping cocktails overlooking the fall, as cliff-divers performed jumps and dives for amazed tourists. A great end to our trip.
An enjoyable experience with family. Recommended when visiting the country. However, washroom facilities can use some work.
Nice waterfall in the hot hot rain forest the us a bar with WiFi if you feel the need to cool down
Aquanauts Grenada
6. Aquanauts Grenada
4.9
(22)
Dive shop
Outdoor Activities
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We had the best experience diving with Tom and Tyler! With their knowledge and professionalism we felt very safe and prepared for our dives. The staff was helpful and the crews on the dive boats made the experience even better! Thank you aquanauts for the training our family received and for the experiences we will never forget!
A major reason for us choosing True Blue Bay Boutique Resort was that they had the Aquanauts dive operation on site; I had checked Aquanauts reviews, which were generally very positive, and our experience certainly bore this out. We arrived at the resort early on a Saturday evening. We did a straight 5 days diving from Monday to Friday and then followed up with another day in our second week. Between us we hired a selection of kit all of which was in good condition. Aquanauts have well-configured hard boats and whatever the makeup of divers there was on whichever boat we went out there was always ample room. There was also a good ratio of guides to divers. All the 12 dives we did were off the bottom west coast of the island with nothing too far above St George’s. There were some beautiful reefs and a high percentage of wrecks; virtually every day’s diving featured at least one wreck. The viz was generally good, sometimes a bit milky but on other dives it was really excellent particularly when the light was coming through. I thoroughly enjoyed our diving. In our early dives we came across Spotted Eagle Ray’s, I was surprised by how regularly Sea Horses were spotted, a couple of Stonefish lay around, there were the usual reef fish with Morays, Grunts, plenty of fry, the occasional flood of Creole Wrasse etc. On one of our later dives we finished off at the Underwater Sculpture Park, I have seen plenty of this sort of thing before where sculptures have been placed to create an area of interest, not really my thing (I am more into the flora and fauna); there are certainly plenty of the sculptures which are mainly for the snorkelers. We had some great chilled diving with Aquanauts and if we return to Grenada we will certainly look to dive with them again. I have one slight whinge. During the completion of the initial on line blurb about certification I confirmed that I had a Nitrox cert; it is from over 30 years ago and I have seldom used it. When I got on our first boat I discovered that I had been provided with Nitrox for my dives. My buddy does not have a Nitrox cert so he was on air. As a result we were in two different dive groups. Not really a problem, we have no issues diving with other people. I observed my tanks being checked with an Air Analyser etc. It was so minor an issue for us that I stayed on EAN32 throughout all of our dives. However I do feel I should have been asked whether I wanted to dive on Air or Nitrox.
We have been diving 2 years in a row with Aquanauts. It’s a family run operation that believes deeply in service. They were 100% ready for our group of 8 divers and made sure we didn’t have to lift a finger, handing all the gear and tanks. Chrispin, Paul, Captain Larry, Rhsean, and the entire crew took unbelievably good care of us. That’s all for a memorable experience.
Best dive shop in Grenada, hands down! Staff is very helpful and knowledgeable about the local dive sites. Boats are nice and the guides are very safe. Highly reccomend you check them out when you're on the island.
I can't say enough great things about this place. The owners, dive masters, and the crew were super friendly and knowledgeable! They made us feel comfortable and welcome while there. If you're coming to Grenada to dive, look no further! Thank you guys for making our little dive vacation a memorable one! See you soon, hopefully!
Amazing team and professional scuba training support. Well experienced boat tour with well maintained equipments. The master divers are friendly, passionate and energetic to share everything they know about oceans and marine creatures. Highly recommended.
This is the best scuba on the island. Tiffany was the best and they were all so accommodating for all our needs. 10/10 will be returning this summer.
Fantastic crew, safe and wonderful diving. Perfect scuba-vibes!
The Carenage
7. The Carenage
Nature & Parks
Historic Walking Areas
Breezy route along the harbor, offering views of the water, fishing boats & Georgian buildings.
Fort Frederick
8. Fort Frederick
4.5
(515)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
This historical, French-built fort atop a hill offers sweeping views of the island & ocean.
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The oldest fort with its historical charm and stunning views is located in the heart of St. George. It offers an insight into history of the area. But it‘s the views of town and spectacular coastline that always steel the show.
It's a small fort so there's not much to see. We didn't have a guide that had any history for us, which was disappointing. There are informational signs. The views from the top were some of the best we had while on the island.
Well worth a visit for the views alone. We just drove in and parked. Lots of I formation points.
Fort Frederick is a must-visit in Grenada! Stunning views of the entire island, kid-friendly, and even in the rain we saw the most beautiful rainbow. A truly unforgettable experience!
It was cool to look out and imagine what the military saw in history as look at from the fort. The map showing all of the locations below on the island was a plus. Beware of the hungry cat that will follow you around LOL!
The guide explained the history about the Fort Frederick and it was very interesting especially how they fooled the Americans. The views are incredible of both sides the ocean and the rainforests. I and my parents had an amazing time together here and would definitely recommend a visit here. Our Tuk Tuk took us all the way to the top so we didn't have to walk a lot either.
The fort is properly maintained and persevered. I just love it when history are preserved for the future generations to learn. The views is just amazing. This is a most visit when you are in Grenada.
Beautiful 360° views. Only cost a small fee to enter grounds of Ft. Frederick and Ft. Matthew.
Sendall Tunnel
9. Sendall Tunnel
4.6
(18)
Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
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An old tunnel here in Grenada, built in 1894. Both vehicles and foot traffic move through this structure, built into the mountainside. Take caution while walking in as there is no "formal" pedestrian path, and commuters simply hug the side of the wall, avoiding oncoming cars, as they walk through the tunnel.
Walking through the tunnel can be a bit scary especially when drivers decide they want to go above speed limit. Everyone walks on one side which makes it easier for vehicles to keep to the other side. I remember one time a truck got stuck and damaged. It's a historical site and you just have to speed up on your walk through there to avoid vehicle exhausts. The slowest times are usually before 7:00 and past 22:00 week days and bank Holidays. Sundays are pretty calm as well except if there's a fête.
Nice little old tunnel!
The only tunnel in Grenada linking the inner and outer harbors at St George's. The tunnel is 340 ft long and allows one way passage of vehicles but two way passages of pedestrians
Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean, a hidden gem with unspoiled beauty offering a lifestyle so pure and authentic that you will feel instantly renewed. Famed for its aromatic spices and organic chocolate, the tri-island destination of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique is located in the eastern Caribbean just south of Barbados. The Pure Grenada experience beckons visitors to its 40 white sandy beaches including the world-famous Grand Anse Beach, 15 breathtaking waterfalls, 5 chocolate factories, 3 rum distilleries, and more than 30 unforgettable dive sites, including the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean ‘Bianca C’ and the World’s First Underwater Sculpture Park.
My wife and I walked through this tunnel about 6 years ago, We made it.
Maaaaan what a tunnel. First it's dark, then it's light. Then it gets dark again, if you make a U-turn.
Nice experience in driving through a tunnel
House of Chocolate, Grenada Mini Museum
10. House of Chocolate, Grenada Mini Museum
4.6
(429)
Chocolate shop
Museums
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Beautiful experience with amazing guide. Drinks and food are not expensive. They treated us really nicely and gave us an amazing presentation and showed us everything and gave us samples to try from beans to the chocolate. 🍫 I absolutely recommend. There’s a place to take a seat and chill, it was not too busy. Loved this place and experience, can’t wait to do it again 🥳🥳🥳 a special shout out to the guy who did our chocolate presentation!!
House of Chocolate is truly a unique experience nestled in St. George's. The soursop ice cream is simply divine. The avocado ice cream was smooth. The kids loved the chocolate ice cream. The ambiance is welcoming and you are sure to leave more knowledgeable than when you first arrived. The staff is helpful and will greet you with a smile. So many items to choose from so that there is something for everyone. Its a great family friendly stop where you can support local entrepreneurs by purchasing their goods at reasonable prices. Its always worth a repeat visit.
Great experience! Can learn how chocolate is made and the process of making the cocoa nibs. Educational but not boring at the same time. Baked items are extremely delicious amd reasonably priced. The nutmeg ice cream is so good we are still dreaming of it and even contemplated revisiting just for it! A must visit. Only downside: because of the location, parking is difficult
This is not a full tour. It's a chocolate store but you get a really good, free mini tour. Our 'tour guide' James was amazing- informative and funny. Parking isn't ideal. They have WiFi on location and accept cash and card. There's a good variety of chocolates, souvenirs as well as pastries and ice cream.
I enjoyed hearing and seeing the process of making chocolate and the education of the difference between what is grown and what is processed for our consumption. They provide taste at each processing stage to help you understand. Very informative and the staff was very nice and helpful.
This is an incredible place to learn about Grenada's chocolate history, processing and potent natural cocoa derived products. Mr. James gives an informative and captivating presentation filled with demonstrations and -my favorite - free samples! This place is a must-see when visiting the island of Grenada.
Must do/see/learn/eat and shop, if course! Such a vivacious young man telling the story of chocolate. Fabulous products, reasonable. A must see especially through Donny Best of Illustrious Taxi Tours
An easy walk up the hill and just past the museum is this gem of a shop/cafe. Greeted with a wonderful introduction to Grenada Chocolate and interesting demonstration of chocolate production including tastings. Quality cake and chocolate bite cabinet and great ice cream selection. The Rum Chocolate liqueur shot is a serious treat. Great people great spot!
Grenada National Museum
11. Grenada National Museum
4.2
(135)
History museum
Museums
History, ethnography & nature of Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique, with shops & a bistro.
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My friend and I enjoyed a nice visit at this museum. It was small but had clear displays that were very informative. The employees there were also very kind and helpful, and since there was no one else there, we wound up getting a private tour. It was either 5 or 10EC per person, I forgot.
Well thought out small museum with excellent knowledgeable staff.
My visit today was absolutely amazing. I had the privilege of seeing Richardo Keens-Douglas’ exhibition Behind the Crown: Exploring the Cultural Impact of Grenada Carnival Queens (1945–1974), authored and researched by Richardo Keens-Douglas MBE and beautifully curated by Lornadale L. Charles. The exhibit was both deeply educational and emotionally moving. I also learned so much about Grenada’s rich and revolutionary history and spirit, about my ancestors, and the story of Rebecca Ahmuty Snagg. This will definitely be a regular part of my visits to Grenada going forward. A special thank you to Shamica Chitan and Tarvin Joseph for taking the time to share their knowledge and passion. I left feeling inspired, grounded, and proud.
Currently under renovation, the museum housed inside the oldest hotel on the island, has a small exhibit on the indigenous people of the Caribbean. Worth a visit and free entrance.
Excellent museum to learn about Grenada's past
Very interesting, lots of Historical material however more could be done to have the it inviting to visitors.
Very thorough exhibition on Grenada's history with many original objects. As an avid diver I appreciated the presentation of the Bianca C wreck.
Interesting museum with a personal guide and good historical overview
Laura Herb & Spice Garden
12. Laura Herb & Spice Garden
4.5
(202)
Museum
Nature & Parks
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l've traveled a reasonable amount in the Caribbean and this spice garden is right at the top of the things l've experienced. Tasting the cacao fruit, fresh tamarind, turmeric, mace, and many more was amazing. Our guide was absolutely delightful, full of enthusiasm and knowledge. The entrance fee is almost nominal.
This was an incredible time! We loved the comfortable stroll atop the nutmeg shells to each stop along the path. It felt very comfortable and welcoming and we learned a lot! our family will be receiving Grenadian spices for Christmas thanks to their gift shop!
We visited Laura’s Herb & Spice Garden as part of an excursion during our cruise, and it was such a great experience! The tour was only about 20 minutes long, but it was incredibly interactive and educational. Our guide was knowledgeable and engaging, and we learned so much about the local herbs and spices that make Grenada the “Spice Island.” Highly recommend stopping here — it’s short, sweet, and absolutely worth it!
So cool, Charlene was our tour guide and she showed us through all of the trees and other plants. It was very interesting and informative. She picked a lot of them for us to smell and eat. Small gift shop after to buy locally made chocolate and spices!
Fascinating experience, getting to see/smell/try so much stuff. First time I tried raw cocoa beans (or rather the fruit around it). The tour itself is not too long but very information dense. The price is also super reasonable.
I had a really good time with a guided tour though this garden. Learned so much about the plants and got the chance to smell and taste everything that was possible. I also bought some suvernies in their shop afterwards. Would definitely recommend this place. Hopefully it will be bounce rigth back after hurricane beryl. When I was there some tries had faller over, especially the nutmeg the island is known for. Family friendly as well. Just have to take a buss/van transport to get there.
Beautiful herbs and spices growing here. The guide was very informative and knowledgeable. She gave us little bits of every herb and spice they had growing so that we could smell/taste them. After the tour there is a little boutique shop where you can purchase the spices they grow.
Had a brilliant tour with our Guide who was very informative and pleasant. We had chance to smell , taste and learn about so many herbs and spices. Thankfully the world seems to be accepting that plants may hold the answers to many conditions and illnesses. Would recommend this interesting tour to everyone. Only 10EC each too.
West Indies Beer Company
13. West Indies Beer Company
4.5
(345)
Brewery
Food & Drink
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I love this place. Ginger beer is top notch. So are the ales and the porter. But it's more than the beer. The food is good and the staff welcoming. It feels like a third place even for travelers like us. It's also a great place if you need to come work a little during the day. If you're anywhere in St Georges it's worth a visit.
Decent venue with a quality control issue. Wide range of beers suggests they are having a decent crack but three beers were off/infected. Barman didn’t seem to care. Fortunately an employee came over to hear my concerns. English style beers were decent. My mate enjoyed the ginger beer though I thought it tasted ‘packet made’. Good range of food and nice vibe with music videos. Hope they can fix their problems and educate staff.
Great place to grab a traditional English or American breakfast from 8Am-3-Pm! Endless Mimosas (for 3 hours) for $75EC includes coffee and a small breakfast sandy. Damien, Avalon and Christian (the bartenders) will take good care of you on the drinks side as well.
Jonny and Tyron are seriously the best. Jonny saved me and my friend from being harassed. Tyron is super friendly too and is very respectful. He makes good conversation and make a you feel comfortable. The food is also delicious and the drinks are the best ! Definitely an amazing place for sgu student as well as tourists !
The best burgers in the Caribbean. I've spent 4 years cruising the Caribbean and still struggle to find anything that comes close to the value and atmosphere of this place. It's obviously no hidden secret as it's packed a lot of the time. Service is as good as it gets in the Caribbean, the value for money is excellent and the owner operator is a legend that everyone respect's. I don't really drink beer or cider and I still love this venue so much I changed anchorage so I could walk there. The only downside is the felt on the pool table that is free to play, is loose. And I'll probably fix that myself next time I'm in to show my appreciation. Congratulations to the owner and all the bar and kitchen staff, it's the people that make the place and you're all a legend in my opinion. Respectfully Australian Brad.
What a nice find to get a break from the light lagers of the Caribbean!! I enjoyed the IPA and my wife the selection of ciders. The beers are good but when I was there, there was a noticeable lack of carbonation across the board. That aside, well worth the visit. Food was decent also.
The staff is friendly and on top of their game here. The beer selection is great and very tasty, and breakfast is delicious.
It's a nice place to bring your friends or family to hangout . The price is great I love the displays inside there , also there is a pool table to play games . The cocktail 🍸 isn't bad , like an 8/10 The grill chicken burgers 🍔 I'll rate it a 6/10 The only problems I had were : The tables that were available were dirty. The washroom was dirty .
Native Spirit Scuba
14. Native Spirit Scuba
4.8
(38)
Dive shop
Outdoor Activities
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The Underwater Sculpture Park is a must do in Grenada! It was eerie yet breathtaking and an absolute marvel to see. I visited Grenada during Spicemas and reached out to multiple tour guides but only Adrian was accommodating and reasonably priced at $60 per person. It was a cloudy and rainy day but we were still able to go out there snorkeling and I’m so glad we did. The guys were amazing tour guides pointing out different areas along the coast and providing history and culture of the island. They were also very supportive making me feel very safe and comfortable out on the water as I’m not the strongest swimmer or snorkeler. I absolutely loved my experience. The only thing I regret is not having a waterproof phone or camera to take pictures underwater, but my guide had a camera so at least he was able to get footage. I highly recommend this tour.
Great week of diving with the native crew. Top notch on experience and knowledge. Dived many sites and even got to dive the Bianca C. Also had a great BBQ with the entire team. Sarge, Oscar and all the members were great. Would recommend for sure.
From start to finish, Native Spirit Scuba in Grenada delivered a world-class diving experience. The team was professional, knowledgeable, and made safety their top priority without ever taking away from the fun and adventure. The instructors and dive masters were incredibly patient and attentive, giving clear briefings and making sure everyone felt comfortable—whether it was a first-time diver or a seasoned explorer. Their passion for the ocean really shows, and it was contagious. The dive sites we visited were breathtaking—crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and marine life that felt like something out of a documentary. The highlight was exploring the famous Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park—an awe-inspiring combination of art and nature that I’ll never forget. The equipment was in excellent condition, the boat rides were smooth and well-organized, and the entire staff went above and beyond to create a memorable experience. They even shared local tips and history that gave the dives an extra layer of meaning. If you’re in Grenada and want an unforgettable underwater adventure, Native Spirit Scuba is the ONLY choice. I’ll definitely be back for more dives with them!
Absolutely the best dive shop we have dove with in the Caribbean. 3 simple reasons we will be back and recommend these guys. #1 Last Local Diveshop #2 Knowledgeable Boat and Dive staff #3 Nice and very responsive with questions before and during a trip. Thank you - we will 100% be back!
Went on a short snorkeling trip to the statue park. With us was our 7yo who is not a strong swimmer. They provided a floatie and a mask for her as well. It was easy, affordable and a great time. They stopped at every statue to talk about it. Kids loved it and the guys were great with the little one. We are taking another trip in a couple days and probably in Feb as well.
We had a great time with Native Spirit Scuba! Good staff, very welcoming and made us feel at home. They took us to Bianca C and to sculpture park and everything was perfect. Thanks a lot for having us!
Did 2 two tank dive trips through this company while staying at the Radisson and wish I had taken advantage and done even more! Friendly staff, they took care of everything from start to finish, and were easy to book trips at the last minute. I felt very safe and comfortable the whole trip which is great as a solo female diver who only dives 1-2 times a year on vacation. Guides were friendly with one on one attention and the water and sea life were beautiful. If I came back to Grenada would absolutely book with them again
Very nice school. They have a lot of sites to show you. Price is the best on the island. Adrien and Oscar have over 25 of expérience diving in Grenada that its a must! We are all times at nice spot to see nice things! Ive do my divemaster course with them in the dead season and it was a private class or so, i appreciate that! Biggs,Oscar,Irvell and Fred complete very well the team. Its a family diving center since many years, the 2 sons of Adrien are divemaster and i had the chance to dive with them 2 times ;). Dont hesitate to visit them ! Unique moment wait for you
Douglaston Spice Estate
15. Douglaston Spice Estate
3.9
(71)
Permanently Closed
Spice store
Sights & Landmarks
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We visited the estate in January 2019 on a tour of the island. This was our first stop, and it was a good one. We enjoyed learning about cacao and the spices and were able to taste an unprocessed cacao bean and touch and smell the spices. An interesting place to visit due to its history. Buy some spices while there!
This is a neat estate where you can learn about the process of harvesting and drying cocoa and other spices. Visitors can roam around freely and explore the grounds. The spices are available for purchase at this estate, and they even sell loofahs, which you can find growing just outside.
Very countryside.I love the quaint Caribbean structure and the clean river next to it.Call before u visit otherwise you can easily miss the tour.
Very unorganized place, but you get to see types of spices and cocoa etc. Nice staff though.
Was a great experience due to the hospitality of the hostess. You don't really get to tour the facility but you'll learn a few things regarding spices. I think adding in the history of the facility would be amazing since the buildings are so old...you can tell it is Rich with stories!
Interesting tour of a nutmeg factory on Grenada. Our guide was informative and spoke very good English. Unfortunately we did not arrive early enough to actually watch employees work. The excursion tour bus took us on a good tour of the island as well.
If you like history and local spice then you need to check out this place.
The lady, can't remember her name was very polite and knowledgeable and so welcoming. Not really a tour and one of the places that didn't charge a fee but we bought some of the goodies she was selling ..
Mocha Spoke Coffee Shop
16. Mocha Spoke Coffee Shop
4.2
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Coffee shop
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They had exactly the brakes I needed for my bike and a tasty ice coffee
Good coffee, nice ambiance, based in the Container Park. It was a great option as I was hiking along the coast towards Magazine Beach..
Spoke junkie and granny gear Paninis and white chocolate frappe are amazing. However, their random lack of food materials disturbs me. The hours are not as advertised and often they will close 2-3 hours earlier randomly. Their sister company Burger Spoke is a terrible place on the other hand, stay away!
Unfortunately I cannot recommend coming here. Their smoothies consist only of prepackaged syrup and ice without any fruit. There is an off-putting sour taste to the sweet cream nitro.
Amazing coffee and panini. Adequate sitting and parking. Friendly staff.
Don’t order the banana strawberry smoothie, it tastes like syrup. And, the waffle tastes old. Very bad quality. Not really coming back.
Pretty cool place. Good food and drink that is served drama free and quickly. The free WiFi is an added bonus in this comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. :)
Great spot for a mocha frappicino and a chocolate chip waffle. Paninis are also very good here. Deff recommend if you are visiting St. Georges University
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