Shoreside Activities & Events in Grenada
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Belmont Estate
- Grenada
Just an hour’s scenic drive north from St George’s, 300 year old Belmont Estate is a wonderful historical working plantation set in 400 acres of rolling hills.
Boat-building at Windward & Harvey Vale
- Carriacou
The craftsmen who still build traditional wooden working boats and regatta sloops using local white cedar timbers continue to represent the true passion of traditional Caribbean sea-farers.
Carriacou Museum
- Carriacou
The Carriacou Museum is well worth a visit.
Grand Anse Farmers' Market
- Grenada
Local Farmer’s Market every Wednesday from 0600hrs, selling fresh local and organic produce, local honey, spices, herbs and coconut oil.Well worth supporting.
Grenada Chocolate Festival
- Grenada
Centred around True Blue Bay Boutique Resort, Grenada Chocolate Festival promises an amazing week of chocolate experiences from tasty culinary delights and cooking classes to chocolate spa products and a ‘Tour de force’ of all things Cocoa in Grenada!
Grenada Waterfalls
- Grenada
There is no greater adventure than getting to a waterfall in Grenada.
Moliniere Bay Sculpture Park
- Grenada
Moliniere Bay Sculpture Park is a truly unique underwater work of art, with sixty-five underwater sculptures, covering an area of 100sq.
Movie Palace
- Grenada
2 screens – open daily from 1600hrs – Located close by Prickly Bay, True Blue & Port Louis Marinas.
River Antoine Rum Distillery
- Grenada
This privately owned rum distillery is the oldest functioning water propelled distillery throughout the entire Caribbean - processes have not changed much since the 1800’s, well worth a visit.
St. George's Market
- Grenada
Colourful, vibrant market, selling local fresh fruits, veg, herbs, spices and local crafts - most stalls on a Saturday.
Westerhall Estate Rum Tour
- Grenada
Located on the south coast on a 500 acre estate, the historic Westerhall distillery is Grenada’s premium rum producer, and home to the oldest working waterway in the western hemisphere.