Things to Do in Grenada

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Things to Do in Grenada


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  • owings
    Washington DC, DC115 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a fantastic day at grand anse beach and can’t wait to come back. Chairs were $10 each. We sat under a tree. There were plenty of bar servers on the beach. The water was warm enough for swimming and not too rough. We took a cab from town $10 per person and the water taxi back $5 per person. I can’t wait to visit Grenada again.
    Written March 13, 2024
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  • Melanie G
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Tour began at 10 am sharp. I was with a group of 4 friends and a father/daughter joined our group for a total of 6. Meshach was our guide and we were each giving a btl of water before we began learning about different plants grown on the island. Then we hopped into his truck and went out to the fields. There we met Patrick - a farmer. He took us through the fields and told us how they harvest. He had a long bamboo pool with him that had a hook like a hitch-hiker thumb to cut the fruit from the trees. We were able to use this to cut the beans down ourselves. Then he opened one up and we were able to suck on the white beans inside of them (tasted like mango!) From there we returned to the estate and walked through all of the steps for fermenting, drying, sorting, and packaging the chocolate. On our tour they were cleaning the facilities so we weren't able to walk on the beans like many other tours. We also learned a lot about Nutmeg and how it is processed too. We were then served a Chocolate Tea (which was the best hot chocolate I've ever had!). Meshach then took us to the chocolate factory where we met Chef Roland. Roland took us into his kitchen and showed us how the bean is cooked, shelled, crushed, and pressed and how the butter is extracted. He took us around to the cold kitchen and explained in detail how the chocolate is then cooked under pressure, cooled, tempered, and finally made into bars. During this process, we were able to sample some of the chocolate from the kitchen. Then we made our own bar and went shopping in the store. Finally, Meshach took us to the restaurant for lunch.
    Octavia was out waitress. She started by giving us each a fresh btl of water. Appetizers and desert and served at the table and the main course is buffet style. We started with a choice between bean soup or plainain soup (both were amazing), followed by fish kabobs with a chocolate sauce (they made a mistake and forgot to bring us these so instead we each got 2 deserts). Next we had lunch - This is different every day. I had a curry chicken and some type of fish which were both amazng! There were 4 salad/fruits, rice, and several veggies to choose from at the buffet. We were served a chocolate banana shake with our meal. Foe desert I had a lemon cake with cinnimon ice cream. This was one of my favorite meals from my entire trip to the island! The atmospher, the weather, the people, the food... everything was perfect.
    We had an amazing day and I'm so glad we opted for the longer, more in-depth tour. 2 hours of this tour is lunch, so the tour itself is only 1 hour longer than the other tour, but the cost of lunch with the extras is included.
    ** If you have picky eaters (kiddos), I don't think they would like lunch. Its very local. Had my own kids been with me one would have left hungry.

    After the tour we walked around the grounds and saw some birds, donkeys, goats, and even some Moma monkeys.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • Carole
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wally from the glass bottom boat made our snorkeling experience the best one we have had. He was amazing and really enjoyed showing us around and sharing all he knew about the island.
    Written March 9, 2024
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  • TravelingSoccerLoon
    Saint Paul, MN3,477 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Enjoyable hike that descends to a beautiful sight of a double waterfall. Bring a towel and a swimsuit to change into so that you can swim in the water near the falls. The trail crosses private land, and you will need to pay EC$5 to hike but this includes a walking stick which is very needed. The trail is well marked, and a guide is not needed. It is a little under a mile each way on the out and back trail. Hiking back out is a killer and the trail is pretty steep in parts with lots of steps. Good shoes are important. You can reach the start of the trail by catching the #6 bus (minivan) from the bus depot in St George's. The ride out there and back with locals is part of the adventure. You should be able to ask the driver to drop you off at Seven Sisters. Take note that I first got off at the Grand Etang Visitor Center to hike up Mount Qua Qua with the plan to catch another bus to take me onward to Seven Sisters when that hike was completed. However, I couldn't find an empty bus even after waiting and ended up walking the 1.9km from the visitor center to Seven Sisters along the road which took just under 30 min. I had no problem flagging down a #6 bus for my return to St George. This can be a popular hike, but I didn't encounter too many others when hiking in the mid to late afternoon.
    Written January 19, 2024
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  • Heidi F
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Loved seeing how rum was made. Got to try sugar cane and walk through the factory. Tasting at the end was not for the faint at heart!!!
    Written March 4, 2024
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  • Sara M
    Leek, UK17 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went here in an excursion organised by our cruise ship. It’s not a large park, but it was really brought to life by the guide Shawn, who did a fantastic job describing the plants and showing us the wildlife.
    Written February 22, 2024
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  • tr8v2l3r
    lca342 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A truly lovely beach. Lost a star for me only because its difficult to get to as not on the bus route.

    Few more shells and stones compared to gran anse.
    Written March 11, 2024
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  • Jane L
    Newbury, UK42 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Informative chat about chocolate production. Then, the best ice cream we've ever had. So now we skip lunch and keep coming back here for ice cream instead! 6/10/15 ECD for 1/2/3 scoops. Wow!
    Written March 13, 2024
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  • Go65756510176
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Simply gorgeous. The girlfriend and I walked the island and since no one else was there it was off with the bathing suits and into the water butt naked. The whole area is just gorgeous. Will be back again.
    Written September 17, 2023
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  • chrissyandjeff15
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Had an absolutely wonderful time visiting this brewery during our cruise ship stop.

    Albert and Emily were so nice and enjoyable to talk to and they both were very knowledgeable about their products.

    I enjoyed a flight of: Humdinger, Island Hog, Old Mongoose, and added in the Cherry Berry cider.

    My husband enjoyed a flight of: Windward, Lazy Pelican, Rogue Pirate, Black Rock, and threw in the Hawk Tripel.

    He loved the Tripel and Black Rock so much we took some back to the ship to enjoy back home.

    Took the public bus to get there and felt very safe wandering the island during our 15 minute walk up the road.

    If you enjoy craft beers and are visiting the area give them a try, you won't regret it.

    Added bonus was the food was also delicious. Enjoyed the fish fingers and fish tacos (they had a bit of a kick).

    Thanks guys for helping us enjoy our day in Grenada!
    Written March 16, 2024
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  • Amanda W
    Oxford, England1,114 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Went on a trip from cruise ship (with chocolate factory which was awful). The falls are surrounded by lovely trees and flowers including nutmeg, bamboo, pineapples and bananas. You have to walk down a flight of steps to get to the pool but you can see the falls from the cafe/shop at the top. For some reason I was surprised the ground was muddy so hard to find somewhere to get changed to go for a swim. Not easy to get in the pool as there were rocks and a big drop. Once in the water was very refreshing. You do have to tip the man who jumps in. We had 40 minutes at the falls and rum punch.
    Written July 25, 2023
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  • thewisefem
    Brunswick, OH47 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very bustling part of Grenada. Lots of shops and culture in the Carenage. Beautiful boats and local culture!
    Written February 24, 2023
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