
The finest attractions in Grenada at a glance: castles, natural wonders, historic old towns and more. Each place links to a detailed page with map, tips and photos.

This historic house was the residence of T.A.
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The market square is the vibrant heart of St.
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The international airport is the most critical infrastructure for the tourism sector and air freight transport in Grenada.
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The library is housed in one of the oldest brick buildings on the Carenage waterfront.
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The most famous beach in Grenada, stretching for 3 kilometers.
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Grenada's first airport now houses the rusted remains of Soviet and Cuban aircraft from the 1983 invasion.
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This fort is known as the 'backward-facing' fort because its cannons aim inland toward the hills.
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This cliff in Sauteurs is the site where the last indigenous Caribs leaped to their deaths in 1650.
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Known as 'The Kirk', this church was built in 1833 with the help of the Scottish community.
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This bronze statue in the Carenage commemorates the rescue of passengers from the MS Bianca C.
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These ancient Amerindian rock carvings in the Mt.
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A 10-meter high waterfall surrounded by a lush garden of ferns and tropical trees.
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This protected area in the center of the island encompasses a crater lake and dense rainforest.
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Part of the Molinière-Beauséjour Marine Protected Area.
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The highest waterfalls in Grenada drop over two cascades through an area of rich tropical flora and agriculture.
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A prominent headland located south of Grand Anse.
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A shallow crater lake in the north of the island.
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A brackish water pond and mangrove swamp within Levera National Park.
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This sanctuary in the southwest was established specifically to protect the critically endangered Grenada Dove.
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A well-known garden in St.
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A tiny, uninhabited island off the coast of Carriacou.
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This area includes a salt pond, mangroves, and a protected beach, ideal for observing wading birds.
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The second largest island in the state of Grenada.
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A small private island off the southern coast.
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The smallest of Grenada's inhabited islands.
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A tiny, rocky island at the southwestern tip of Grenada.
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An uninhabited island located near the southern coast of Grenada.
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South East Mountain is a prominent relief feature in the St.
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High North is the highest peak on the island of Carriacou.
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Fedon's Camp is a historic ridge in the mountains of Grenada.
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Morne Fendue is a highland area in northern Grenada characterized by volcanic soil.
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This river section offers a rich ecosystem with freshwater fish and dense riparian vegetation.
Learn more →Among the most popular are Annandale Falls, Grand Etang National Park, Marryshow House, Market Square St. George's, Maurice Bishop International Airport and many more – the full top 50 list is on this page.
May to October offers the most pleasant weather; July and August are warmest and busiest.