Grenada is a safe, peaceful, and beautiful place to visit

 

In the southwest part of the island of Grenada is the Grand Anse beach, one of the finest beaches in the Caribbean. Many visitors stay on the Grand Anse Beach, one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, but Grenada offers much more to see and do than just lounge on its sun-kissed sand. The best way to get to the Grand Etang National Park is to rent a car, or head out there on one of many Grenada islands tours, complete with local guides. On the east side of the island, Grenada, you can visit the La Sages Beach.

Scuba Diving

The turquoise waters surrounding Grenada provide excellent scuba diving opportunities, from relaxing drift dives to wall dives, as well as the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean, White C. You can also explore an underwater sculpture park on the island. Most of the diving sites are located within a 15-minute drive from the beach at Grand Anse, located on the islands south-west. Visit historical Fort George and Fort Frederick, experience Grenada’s past, and take in the panoramic views from St. George, the islands capital. Quiet, undeveloped, and less developed than many other Caribbean islands, Quiet Grenada has lush tropical forests, waterfalls, historic cocoa and nutmeg plantations, and gorgeous white sand beaches.

Beaches of Grenada

The islands underwater sculpture park is the first of its kind, aiming to create artificial reefs as part of restoring Grenada’s coral reefs. Most attractions are located on the island of Grenada, but there are some cool places to explore on the islands of Carriacou and Petit Martinique. You may also want to check out the BBC beach located on Morne Rouge Bay, or Journal Beach, for a pleasant view of natural scenery. The beaches are surrounded by coconut trees and almond trees, and all visitors are allowed access to the beaches free of charge.

Grenada’s chocolate

In the Dayitang National Park, you may also spot lizards, armadillos, and mona monkeys. You can also visit the Belmont Estate chocolate shop and the Grenada Chocolate Company, where you can see cocoa farms and the organic hand-made chocolate making process. It is called "The Island of Spices," and the heady smells and flavours of the spiced nuts, cacao, vanilla, and more are worth the name. At the southernmost tip of the Caribbean, Grenada offers an intoxicating glimpse into ancient Caribbean islands.

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