Discover the best top things to do in St. George's, Grenada including Ocean Spirits, Turtle Bay, Fort Jeudy Beach, The Tower Estate, Portici Beach, Beausejour Bay, Sunnyside Garden, Magazine Beach, Pink Gin Beach, Annandale Falls.
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5.0 based on 20 reviews
A beautiful Great House in the heart of St. Paul's community in the parish of St. George's, Grenada. Historical house tours, gardens tours, organic farm tours, teas and much more to do and see. Five acres of land filled with Fruit, Spices and Tropical Wood Trees with an additional Floral gardens. A plant lovers paradise. The Great House features grand mahogany floors and ceilings, period furnishings and an old world feel that ensures you relax and are transported to a bygone era. Memorabilia spanning 300 yrs of Grenada's history. A historians delight. Guided tours by the owners are given. Just 25 mins from Grand Anse. The Tower Estate worth the visit, a surprising treat. We also offer Sunday Brunches, Afternoon Teas and venue rentals. We offer the traditional English Afternoon Tea and also our unique blends of floral teas made from organically grown plants on the estate. Call or email for a reservation.
We spent a lovely afternoon at the Tower Estate, first touring the beautiful gardens with flowers and fruit trees -- avocado, mango, carambola -- and then the historic great house with lots of memorabilia from World Wars 1 and 2. Old photographs of the several generations of family. Very personal tour and interesting anecdotes by a family member. We also enjoyed afternoon tea on the veranda, a very pretty setting with cucumber sandwiches, chocolate and carrot cake muffins, and cake. The blue butterfly pea flower tea was tasty and pretty. If you are looking for a way to spend an afternoon that is not the typical beach holiday, this is a marvelous way to do it.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Sunnyside Garden is an award winning private tropical garden featured on the UK's Channel 4 series "Gardens of the Caribbean" and in the Colour supplement of the UK's Sunday Telegraph. It is located just east of the Capital St Georges, on a hill overlooking the dramatic Mt. Parnassus valley with the Caribbean Sea to the West and the Atlantic Ocean to the South. Open daily except Sundays.
Great visit to lovely private garden. Visit by tour only. Our young guide was very knowledgeable and answered questions confidently. Our tour was interupted by one of those ' we dont normally have rain like this' rain storms so we took shelter under the veranda and we were treated to a short talk by Mr Renwick and had the pleasure of THE Mrs Renwick joining us too while we enjoyed a rum punch before the rain stopped and we continued our tour. Liked all the different areas of the garden and the display of all the different fruits grown, the weird and wonderful, we even got to try a piece of raw sugar cane.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Magazine Beach is a perfect option for anyone wanting to escape Grand Anse on a busy day (not that it ever gets that busy). Magazine Beach seems to have everything: gorgeous looks, essential services, decent snorkelling, an excellent restaurant, peace and quiet… The location is close to the airport, a short taxi ride from Grand Anse. No public transportation to the beach which probably keeps it quiet. The sand is soft and the water is a lovely shade of turquoise. It’s one of my favourite beaches in Grenada. If you’re curious, check out my blog Hopping Around the Globe in Style for the best beaches in Grenada and Carriacou.
4.0 based on 472 reviews
A 30-foot waterfall in a grotto of lush vegetation with a pool beneath the falls that's deep enough for a swim.
Great place to stop for a break lots of ladies carrying fruit on heads for photos bit aggressive if you don’t tip them Steepish walk to fall but not bad Amazing men jumping off rock into pool and serenaded by guitarist up and down path Excellent
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