Waterfalls, forts & the Caribbean's best beach — your perfect Grenada half-day from the cruise port.
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Your first stop sets the tone beautifully. Tucked into a lush tropical bowl just a short drive from the port, Annandale Waterfall is one of Grenada's most beloved natural wonders — a powerful cascade surrounded by banana leaves, tropical flowers, and the sounds of the rainforest. Your guide will walk you through the entrance (admission covered — no extra charge) and share the story behind this magical spot. Local vendors line the path selling spice necklaces, fresh fruit, and handcrafted gifts — a wonderful first taste of Grenadian warmth. You may also encounter local cliff divers and performers who'll entertain for a small tip — entirely your choice, never any pressure. Tip: Wear comfortable shoes for the walkway and bring a light layer if you want to feel the waterfall up close.
High on Richmond Hill, Fort Frederick commands one of the most spectacular views in the Caribbean. Built by the French in 1779 and later completed by the British, this beautifully preserved fort watches over St. George's Harbour — and the view from its battlements will genuinely take your breath away. Your guide brings the history to life — from colonial battles to Grenada's own 1983 revolution — making this far more than just a photo stop. Speaking of photos: you'll want your camera ready. The harbour, the town, the yachts below, the green hills all around — it's a scene that stays with you. Tip: This is one of the best photography spots on the island. Arrive early in your tour (which you will!) to beat the cruise ship crowds.
The grand finale — and for good reason. Grand Anse Beach stretches for two miles of powder-soft white sand along the Caribbean Sea, regularly listed among the world's top beaches. It's simply stunning. You'll have around three hours here — plenty of time to swim in the warm, clear water, take a long stroll along the shoreline, or just collapse in the shade and do absolutely nothing. This is your Grenada moment. Before or after beach time, walk through the Craft and Spice Market — a vibrant open-air market where local artisans sell handmade jewellery, woodcarvings, woven goods, hot sauces, nutmeg, and every spice the island is famous for. Perfect for one-of-a-kind souvenirs at local prices. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available to rent on the beach for an additional fee (approximately $10–20 USD). Food, cold drinks, and rum punch are available at the beachside bars nearby — not included in the tour price, but absolutely worth it. Your guide will arrange a convenient pickup time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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