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Things to do in Grenada

Grenada welcomes visitors with a wealth of activities and adventures to join and create indelible memories. Although it’s challenging to create a comprehensive list with all the fun things you can actually do while staying on the island, we give you the eight most exciting ventures to help start your Grenada holidays on the right foot!


Idea #1: Enjoy a Water Adventure

Idea #1: Enjoy a Water Adventure

Being one of the most beautiful Caribbean islands, Grenada invites you to numerous water-related activities, making it the dreamiest place for every water sports enthusiast. From something as simple as enjoying the shimmering ocean by sunbathing on the sugary Grenada shores to scuba diving, sailing, kayaking, snorkelling, and anything in between, you are definitely spoiled for choice here. Feel free to dive into the crystalline waters and expect shipwrecks, coral reefs thriving with sea life, and even an entire underwater sculpture park waiting patiently to be explored.

Idea #2: Join a Food Tour

Idea #2: Join a Food Tour

Known also as Spice Island, Grenada’s gastronomy offers superior culinary experiences. If you decide to explore the local cuisine, remember that the island is a major nutmeg exporter, so expect lots of recipes (primarily sweets) having nutmeg as the key ingredient. Other than that, Grenada produces some of the finest chocolate, and lots of cocoa-based products (even a tea!). On top of everything else, there are plenty of locally made ready-to-eat foods, while you may even get a behind-the-scenes peek by some manufacturers, such as the infamous River Antoine Distillery and the popular Belmont Estate.

Idea #3: Go Island Hopping

Idea #3: Go Island Hopping

Grenada is a magnificent place to spend your holidays or have a short island getaway from the craziness of the city’s hurried lifestyle. But, at the same time, it is a tri-island state providing equally thrilling experiences, whether you stay at Grenada or decide to seek the beauties and charms of the other two islands in the complex – Petite Martinique and Carriacou. Not only will you enjoy the ferry ride from one island to the other, but also savour a more relaxed and peaceful time away from the Grenada crowds.

Idea #4: Go on a Hike

Idea #4: Go on a Hike

Grenada is home to a plethora of hiking trails of varying difficulty level to suit every requirement. Along the way, you will be treated with nothing but hypnotising landscapes, seven captivating waterfalls, and raw natural beauty that can capture your heart forever. You will find many hiking groups (i.e., Hashing hiking group) doing weekly expeditions for hikers of all fitness levels across Grenada’s rainforests and several tour operators organising hikes (could also be a run or walk) for all routes, including the more challenging summits and treks.

Idea #5: Lime by the Beach (or Anywhere Else)

Idea #5: Lime by the Beach (or Anywhere Else)

Being able to do nothing with other people is a form of art in Grenada and even has a name – liming! Liming is an integral part of the local culture and the islanders’ lifestyle. So, don’t be surprised if you see them soaking up some sun at their front porch or any chance they get! In fact, you could try joining this interesting point of view. In this case, ensure you bring your appetite with you as the locals love sharing food and beverages when they lime! Of course, you could simply visit one of the many beautiful beaches of Grenada and give yourself the pleasure of rejuvenating your cells by just hearing the sound of the waves splashing to the shore and feeling the warm sun on your skin.

Idea #6: Attend a Dinghy Performance

Idea #6: Attend a Dinghy Performance

The Grenadians absolutely adore music, especially reggae, and calypso. For that reason, the island hosts numerous music festivals and events throughout the year, which you can (and probably should) join!

If, for instance, you happen to be around during April, then you should definitely experience the Pure Grenada Music Festival thrill. For no less than three days, you’ll be able to see some of the best artists spreading their tunes to the air. But, even if music festivals are not your thing, you can certainly have lots of fun with local live bands performing at restaurants and bars across the island. And, if you wish to take things to an upper level, do consider joining a dinghy performance! These take place on tugboats, each holding a certain number of attendees.

Idea #7: Become One With the Spicemas Crowds

Idea #7: Become One With the Spicemas Crowds

The Spicemas is a major local carnival and a reason to celebrate life in the most unique way in August. Expect from competitions and parades to costumes and music, plus several more features not found elsewhere. For example, carnival masquerades with horned helmets and oil-slathered skin doing their thing are part of the wild J’ Ouvert parade that should not be missed at any cost! Besides the Spicemas, though, the island hosts a wide range of parties and events throughout the year, so chances are you will have no dull moments whatsoever.

Idea #8: Volunteer

Idea #8: Volunteer

Donating your time, love, and energy to local causes will be greatly appreciated by the Grenadians, who love giving back to their communities in any possible way. So, you could try volunteering at the GSPCA (Grenada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) or the Bel Air Children’s Home, which always greets volunteers with open arms. You could even work with Ocean Spirits (as a research volunteer) and contribute to the protection of the population of the leatherback sea turtle. Of course, these are just a few of the many ways you can donate your time to Grenada. One Health One Medicine clinics, for example, are always looking for volunteers to do wellness checkups!

At the end of the day, it is all about you and what your dream Grenada holidays feel like. So, if watching the sunset at Grande Anse Beach or another, more tranquil and isolated spot, is your cup of tea, then Grenada won’t disappoint you. The truth is that there are tons of hidden treasures to be discovered, and you may as well get to keep yours forever - there is enough for everybody. From getting lost while driving around the island to having a spontaneous beach picnic, it’s all part of the fun and the options that open up for you the moment you step foot on the Caribbean island.

Things to do in Grenada

Grenada welcomes visitors with a wealth of activities and adventures to join and create indelible memories. Although it’s challenging to create a comprehensive list with all the fun things you can actually do while staying on the island, we give you the eight most exciting ventures to help start your Grenada holidays on the right foot!


Idea #1: Enjoy a Water Adventure

Idea #1: Enjoy a Water Adventure

Being one of the most beautiful Caribbean islands, Grenada invites you to numerous water-related activities, making it the dreamiest place for every water sports enthusiast. From something as simple as enjoying the shimmering ocean by sunbathing on the sugary Grenada shores to scuba diving, sailing, kayaking, snorkelling, and anything in between, you are definitely spoiled for choice here. Feel free to dive into the crystalline waters and expect shipwrecks, coral reefs thriving with sea life, and even an entire underwater sculpture park waiting patiently to be explored.

Idea #2: Join a Food Tour

Idea #2: Join a Food Tour

Known also as Spice Island, Grenada’s gastronomy offers superior culinary experiences. If you decide to explore the local cuisine, remember that the island is a major nutmeg exporter, so expect lots of recipes (primarily sweets) having nutmeg as the key ingredient. Other than that, Grenada produces some of the finest chocolate, and lots of cocoa-based products (even a tea!). On top of everything else, there are plenty of locally made ready-to-eat foods, while you may even get a behind-the-scenes peek by some manufacturers, such as the infamous River Antoine Distillery and the popular Belmont Estate.

Idea #3: Go Island Hopping

Idea #3: Go Island Hopping

Grenada is a magnificent place to spend your holidays or have a short island getaway from the craziness of the city’s hurried lifestyle. But, at the same time, it is a tri-island state providing equally thrilling experiences, whether you stay at Grenada or decide to seek the beauties and charms of the other two islands in the complex – Petite Martinique and Carriacou. Not only will you enjoy the ferry ride from one island to the other, but also savour a more relaxed and peaceful time away from the Grenada crowds.

Idea #4: Go on a Hike

Idea #4: Go on a Hike

Grenada is home to a plethora of hiking trails of varying difficulty level to suit every requirement. Along the way, you will be treated with nothing but hypnotising landscapes, seven captivating waterfalls, and raw natural beauty that can capture your heart forever. You will find many hiking groups (i.e., Hashing hiking group) doing weekly expeditions for hikers of all fitness levels across Grenada’s rainforests and several tour operators organising hikes (could also be a run or walk) for all routes, including the more challenging summits and treks.

Idea #5: Lime by the Beach (or Anywhere Else)

Idea #5: Lime by the Beach (or Anywhere Else)

Being able to do nothing with other people is a form of art in Grenada and even has a name – liming! Liming is an integral part of the local culture and the islanders’ lifestyle. So, don’t be surprised if you see them soaking up some sun at their front porch or any chance they get! In fact, you could try joining this interesting point of view. In this case, ensure you bring your appetite with you as the locals love sharing food and beverages when they lime! Of course, you could simply visit one of the many beautiful beaches of Grenada and give yourself the pleasure of rejuvenating your cells by just hearing the sound of the waves splashing to the shore and feeling the warm sun on your skin.

Idea #6: Attend a Dinghy Performance

Idea #6: Attend a Dinghy Performance

The Grenadians absolutely adore music, especially reggae, and calypso. For that reason, the island hosts numerous music festivals and events throughout the year, which you can (and probably should) join!

If, for instance, you happen to be around during April, then you should definitely experience the Pure Grenada Music Festival thrill. For no less than three days, you’ll be able to see some of the best artists spreading their tunes to the air. But, even if music festivals are not your thing, you can certainly have lots of fun with local live bands performing at restaurants and bars across the island. And, if you wish to take things to an upper level, do consider joining a dinghy performance! These take place on tugboats, each holding a certain number of attendees.

Idea #7: Become One With the Spicemas Crowds

Idea #7: Become One With the Spicemas Crowds

The Spicemas is a major local carnival and a reason to celebrate life in the most unique way in August. Expect from competitions and parades to costumes and music, plus several more features not found elsewhere. For example, carnival masquerades with horned helmets and oil-slathered skin doing their thing are part of the wild J’ Ouvert parade that should not be missed at any cost! Besides the Spicemas, though, the island hosts a wide range of parties and events throughout the year, so chances are you will have no dull moments whatsoever.

Idea #8: Volunteer

Idea #8: Volunteer

Donating your time, love, and energy to local causes will be greatly appreciated by the Grenadians, who love giving back to their communities in any possible way. So, you could try volunteering at the GSPCA (Grenada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) or the Bel Air Children’s Home, which always greets volunteers with open arms. You could even work with Ocean Spirits (as a research volunteer) and contribute to the protection of the population of the leatherback sea turtle. Of course, these are just a few of the many ways you can donate your time to Grenada. One Health One Medicine clinics, for example, are always looking for volunteers to do wellness checkups!

At the end of the day, it is all about you and what your dream Grenada holidays feel like. So, if watching the sunset at Grande Anse Beach or another, more tranquil and isolated spot, is your cup of tea, then Grenada won’t disappoint you. The truth is that there are tons of hidden treasures to be discovered, and you may as well get to keep yours forever - there is enough for everybody. From getting lost while driving around the island to having a spontaneous beach picnic, it’s all part of the fun and the options that open up for you the moment you step foot on the Caribbean island.