The lively Spice Isle is a perfect destination for fishing, sailing and hiking or biking through lush, mountainous interior. All three main islands (Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique) offer fabulous beaches and thrilling diving. Dive among sharks, turtles and wrecks off the coast. Discover soft corals and sea horses off GrenadaÕs most populated island, Carriacou. Festivals confetti the calendar, and enticing restaurants serve a unique cuisine with Creole, Caribbean and West Indian flavors.
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4.5 based on 233 reviews
A small beach island known for its snorkeling.
My wife and I had the opportunity to visit this island with the sailing trip we were on. It looks like something out of a movie set with the white sandy beaches and palm trees lined along the length of the island. The snorkeling was wonderful. While we drifted beyond the northern tip of the island toward the beach, we saw many varieties of fish (with some in large schools) along with stingrays, a spotted eel, many varieties of coral, and many different plants. We spent the rest of the morning relaxing in the clear water and on the beach. The area is not very large so relaxing and snorkeling are about the only options you have. This is a national park so you are not allowed to take anything from the premises.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
I really liked this beach. I walked all over the beach, it was beautiful! There were boats on the beach and boats in the ocean. At the end of the beach, there is a splendid rock. There were children in the ocean. Some kids stood on a rock and when the wave was heading to him, he was hit by the ocean and he was wet. We even saw a crab on the beach. He was timid. This is a must see! Enjoy!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Nice walk from Levere Beach (security guards on beach will keep watch on your car). Through forest to pond that has observation tower and deck. Heard herons here. Very nice.
4.0 based on 384 reviews
Busy harbor in St. George.
It's a harbour in the middle of town and very pretty and photo-worthy, but it is also a main thoroughfare. So while looking out onto the sea and admiring the boats and yachts is brilliant the road can get busy. Shops, bars and restaurants are easy to find and its definitely worth stopping to chill and enjoy the view. We had a roti and rum punch at The Nutmeg restaurant - an old favourite - before going out on a catamaran.
4.0 based on 96 reviews
The primary location on Carriacou for anchoring yachts also serves as a popular beach.
Friendly locals, lots of bars offering happy hours and special. Very popular with cruisers, good provisioning, and dinghy docks around the bay
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