Grenada
Isle of spice in the Caribbean
One of the quieter less developed Caribbean islands, Grenada has sublime beaches, fantastic food, a lush volcanic interior and plenty to keep you occupied on water or land. Highlights include:
- the pretty harbour town of St Georges, set on a horseshoe shaped bay with colourful 18th century architecture and a lively Saturday market
- Grand Etang National Park in the interior with lush vegetation, lakes in extinct volcanic craters, waterfalls and hiking trails
- over 50 dive sites including the Bianca C shipwreck, the largest diveable wreck in the region
- an underwater sculpture garden with over 100 artworks
- great snorkelling on day trips to sister islands Carriaco and Petit Martinique
- rum sampling at the Westerhall Rum Distillery
- Flying time: 10.5 hours
- Time difference: -4 hours
- Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar
- Best time of year to travel: Year round (avoid September-October)
Ideas for a trip to Grenada
Here are some ideas for trips to Grenada all of which can be adapted for you and we are always happy to create a bespoke trip from scratch
7 nights All Inclusive at Spice Island Beach Resort
from ££2925 per person low season to £3980 high season
7 nights B&B at Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel
from £2250 person low season to £3485 high season
3* hotel stay
from £1300 per person for 7 nights
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions that haven't been answered here? Send your questions to enquiries@shearwatertravel.co.uk and we'll try our best to help.
British passport holders don’t need a visa to visit Grenada. But check the FCDO website for latest advice
Ensure your usual vaccinations are up to date and consider Hepatitis B and Tetanus. Visit the NHS Fit for Travel Website for the latest advice.
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