Welcome to Grenada




We invite you to enjoy our warm hospitality, share in our culture, sample our spicy flavours, visit our different parishes and celebrate our way of life. With so much to see and do, from 'jumping up' Carnival Jouvert morning to visiting our historic sites you are sure to find the experience you are looking for.
With Travelgrenada.com you will see all the different places of interests and attractions which makes Grenada such a unique and wonderful place to visit. As we say in Grenada, "Is We Ting!". The "real" Grenada is waiting for you. We are passionate about sharing the joys and hidden treasures of our fascinating Grenada island. Choose from the many of the excellent restaurants in Grenada serving fine local and international dishes. Grenada has several levels of accommodation to suit all budgets and requirements, stay at any of our resorts, intimate boutique hotels, luxury villas, self catering apartments, guest houses and home stays. 

You will find that there is so much to experience beyond your imagination. Take a tour or rent a car and experience Grenada's mountainous island is covered with fragrant nutmeg trees, rare tropical flowers and stunning beaches, the volcanic island of Grenada has plenty to offer in terms of eco tourism with cascading rivers and waterfalls, lush rainforests, sulphur springs and one of the most prettiest lakes in the region, Lake Antoine. The capital of Grenada, St. George's, is probably the most picturesque city in the Caribbean with its horseshoe-shaped harbour.

The natural beauty of Grenada is complemented by its rich history and vibrant cultural heritage. Local festivals such as the annual Billfish tournament, Carriacou Regatta, Grenada Sailing Festival, Music Concerts, Fisherman Birthday and Gouyave Fish Friday, are some of the Island's favourite events. Not to mention over 45 perfect white sand beaches.

Spice Island of Grenada




Famous for its fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers, the Spice Island of Grenada is a beautiful, picturesque island located in the Caribbean. Many people believe that its capital, St. George's is the nicest city around that part of the world. You will find markets, spice plantations, beaches, places to stay, coral reefs and much more to entertain you  during your holiday in Grenada. Consisting of three different islands, Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, when you visit Grenada you will be spoilt for choice for things to do and see.

The fertile soil on 'Spice Island' makes it the perfect place for spices such as cinnamon, cloves, cocoa beans and even banana trees to grow. Virtually any tropical fruit you can think of is available in the countryside and generally, the island's air is filled with the smells of ginger, vanilla, almond and nutmeg.
If you take a trip to Concord, St. John's it is unlikely that you will be able to resist using up all the film in your camera. Home to three remarkable waterfalls known as the Concord Falls, (see Grenada map) this journey is the perfect combination of energetic exercise as you reach your target and absolute relaxation as you admire the views and enjoy a swim. The first stage is easily accessible by road whereas the other two can only be reached by foot. However they are well worth the hike and it is doubtful you will ever forget such stunning scenery. No package holiday tour to Grenada is complete until you have taken part in this day trip.

As the Spice Island of Grenada is one of the premier yachting centres in the region, sailing is an experience you definitely shouldn't miss out on. You can chose whether to go out on your own, with yachting crews and can even have lessons if you've never sailed before or fancy brushing up on your skills. If you prefer to sit back and leave the sailing to someone else, why not partake in one of the day or evening cruises available from various local tour companies. You can fall in love with the dolphins and whales or cruise up the Spice Island of Grenada's outer islands to Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

If you are looking for a thrilling and breathtaking moment to cherish forever, then taking a dive down to the enchanting depths of underwater life could possibly be the most magical moment of your package holiday tour of Grenada. You will be treated to some of the most exotic underwater scenery and abundant marine life in the Caribbean. The island is known for its intriguing walls and wrecks which you can explore alongside the placid sharks, turtles and lobsters.

West Indian and Creole flavours are combined to produce a unique cuisine that is distinctly Grenadian. Many of the island's restaurants are inspired by seafood and Creole cuisine and you will often find these are the specialities at most eateries. What gives the local cuisine such a unique and delicious taste is the use of some of the many spices that are grown on the island. You will often find that the island's primary spice, nutmeg, is infused into everything from sweets to ice cream.

There is so much more to do during a holiday in the Spice Island of Grenada from sightseeing, eating out and island tours. There are also plenty of opportunities to mingle with the locals and learn about the culture of the island meaning that as well as having the time of your life, you will be learning along the way and enjoying a luxury package holiday tour in Grenada that will never be forgotten.

To learn more about the island buy our guides

What to Do on Holiday in Grenada


Annadale Falls


Are you fed up with the predictably unpredictable weather in Canada, UK or elsewhere? Snowed out winters and the wet, overcast summers. Maybe the tropical island of Grenada would entice you. Many visitors are choosing this Caribbean island for a well deserved break.
Spectacular white sand beaches and dazzling azure blue water, with lots of tour activities, restaurants and bars for nightlife, Grenada holidays are just what the doctors ordered!
Temperatures average 28° Celsius in this tropical eden with gorgeous sunshine every day. So if you want to enjoy the best of Grenada avoid the rainy season from June to November and book your Grenada vacation during the first half of the year.

Things To Do on Holiday

There are a variety of things to do during your visit to Grenada, the only problem is fitting them all in. For a beautiful picnic day out take a drive to Lake Grand Etang  and Grand Etang Forest Reserve or Annadale Falls (see map of the island). Buy spices at St. George's Market. If you're a history buff take a trip to Fort George. The Carenage is said to be the prettiest harbour in the Caribbean.


Head over to Sandy Island, a stunning beach which is popular with snorkelers. And if you're after a spot of culture then head to the Carriacou Museum which includes several exhibitions of the history of the island.

Things to do: Culture

There is plenty for history-lovers to explore in Grenada. One of the most popular attractions for those wishing to learn more about Caribbean history is Leapers Hill. This hill, situated just north of Sauteurs is the site in which the Carib Indians leapt to their death rather than surrender to French Colonists in n the 17th Century. It is an extremely important landmark and is popular with visitors to the island. You can order a map of the island.

Grenada has something for the whole family to enjoy with several festivals each year and the Grenada Carnival takes place in August with live calypso music, colourful costumes galore and delicious foods on offer. On February 7th Grenada celebrates its independence from Britain with ceremonies, parades and even a reception at the Governor General's Residence. Luscious thick verdant forests and nutmeg and almond trees mix with fabulous beaches. Deep blue waters and white sands make Grenada's beaches some of the most beautiful in the whole of the Caribbean. These natural delights await your arrival when you travel to Grenada!
For more information buy these guides on the island