1. Grand Anse Beach: Grand Anse Beach is a stunning two-mile stretch of white sand beach, lined with palm trees and clear turquoise waters. It's famous for its picturesque views, calm swimming conditions, and vibrant beach bars offering a taste of local cuisine.
2. Fort George: Offering panoramic views of the capital city St. George's and the surrounding coastline, Fort George is a historic fort that dates back to the 18th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins and learn about Grenada's colonial past.
3. Annandale Waterfall: Located in a lush tropical rainforest setting, Annandale Waterfall is a natural wonder cascading into a refreshing pool below. Visitors can swim in the cool waters or simply enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
4. Concord Waterfall: A series of three waterfalls nestled in Grenada's mountainous interior, Concord Waterfall offers a scenic hike through verdant forests to reach each cascade. The first waterfall is easily accessible and perfect for swimming.
5. Market Square: Immerse yourself in Grenadian culture at Market Square in St. George's, where vendors sell fresh produce, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Experience the lively atmosphere and sample local flavors like nutmeg-infused treats.
6. Underwater Sculpture Park: Dive or snorkel at the world-renowned Underwater Sculpture Park off the coast of Moliniere Bay, where art installations blend with marine life to create an unforgettable underwater experience.
7. La Sagesse Nature Center: Explore La Sagesse Nature Center's serene mangrove forests, coastal trails, and secluded beaches teeming with birdlife and wildlife such as iguanas and hermit crabs—a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
8. River Antoine Rum Distillery: Take a self-guided tour of River Antoine Rum Distillery—the oldest functioning water-powered rum distillery in the Caribbean—where traditional methods are still used to produce high-quality rum from sugarcane.
9. Levera National Park: Discover pristine beaches, mangroves, salt ponds teeming with birdlife at Levera National Park—a protected area on Grenada's northern coast known for its biodiversity and nesting leatherback turtles (seasonal).
10.Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station: Visit Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station to witness firsthand how nutmeg—the "Isle of Spice’s" most famous export—is harvested, processed,and packaged before being shipped worldwide.