Grenada’s Tourist Attractions
Grenada provides an enticing glimpse of the Old Caribbean. Fragrant nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, and cocoa thrive in its fertile volcanic soil, earning it the nickname “the Spice Island,” and the island’s rich culture makes it a popular destination for tourists searching for a real Caribbean retreat.
Lushly cloaked mountains, rainforests, plantations, and colorful seaside villages make for picturesque photo opportunities, as do beautiful beaches framed by frangipani and flamboyant trees.

Grenada’s capital, St. George’s, is one of the most beautiful cities in the Caribbean, with a bustling harbor of Carenage filled with yachts. You can even go island hopping in Grenada, as the quieter islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique are off the northeast coast.
Beachside Way guests spend their time at Grand Anse Beach, one of the nicest in the Caribbean. This is also where you will find some of Grenada’s finest resorts.
Grenada has more to offer than just sunbathing on its pristine beaches. Waterfalls cascade down the island’s interior; hiking trails wind through the lush rainforest; and coral reefs line the coast, where you can swim, dive, snorkel, and fish. History aficionados will enjoy visiting the country’s forts and museums.

