Tourist Places to Visit in Grenville, Grenada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Grenville, Grenada, America

Grenville is the 2nd largest city of Grenada and the administrative centre of Saint Andrew Parish. It is located about 22 km from St. George’s, the capital and the largest city of Grenada. Victoria Street is one of the main streets of Grenville including Anglican Church and school. Grenville is also home to nutmeg-processing plant, Grenville Magistrate Court and Pearls Airport which is currently closed.

Grenville is also noted for its nearness with Dunfermline where the 1st Prime Minister of Grenada Eric Gairy was born.

 

Geography of Grenville:

Grenville is situated on the east coast of Grenada between 12°07′09″ N latitude and 61°37′35″ W longitude.

 

History of Grenville:

La Baye was the former name of Grenville, named by French and the present name Grenville was derived from British Prime Minister George Grenville (1763-65).

 

How to reach Grenville?

Grenville is served by only international airport of Grenada, Maurice Bishop International Airport with connections to many of the American, European and Caribbean locations such as St. Lucia, London, Port of Spain, Toronto, Barbados, Miami, New York and Porlamar. MBIA is situated about 35 km away from Grenville and the major airports that serve MBIA include Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Air Canada, Sunwing Airlines and Caribbean Airlines.

Buses are regularly available for local travel and tourists can also use taxis or rental cars.

 

Food and Culture in Grenville:

Grenville houses all the sorts of shops including traditional handicraft, cotton clothes and fashion and also houses many modern beauty cares.

The prominent restaurants in and around Grenville are as follows:

  • Good Food
  • Umbrellas Beach Bar
  • Boots Cuisine
  • Patrick’s Local Homestyle Cooking Restaurant
  • Rhodes Restaurant

 

Things to do in Grenville:

  • Snorkeling
  • Swimming
  • Visit plantation houses
  • Fishing

 

Places of interest in and around Grenville:

 

Pearls Airport:

Pearls Airport was the first airport of Grenada, located on the outskirts of Grenville at 12°08′37″ N 061°37′00″ W. This nicely constructed airport currently does not receive any scheduled flights but tourists can reach by charter flights. Visitors can reach airport by taxi or rental cars from the city.

 

Black Bay Beach:

Black Bay Beach is a good relaxing point located in the parish of St. John, around 10 km away from Grenville. This black sand beach is well served by restaurants and traditional shops.

 

La Sagesse Beach:

La Sagesse Beach is one of the best beaches of Grenada offering unforgettable snorkeling swimming and surfing experience. It is an ideal destination for vacationers with white sand and pleasant environment. It is placed within Parish of St. David, around 20 km away from Grenville.

 

Other places of interest in and around Grenville include:

  • La Sagesse Nature Centre
  • Sandy Island Marine Park
  • White Island Marine Park
  • Oyster Beds
  • Levera National Park
  • High North Peak
  • Grand Etang National Park & Forest Reserve
  • Belair National Park
  • Seven Sisters
  • Concord Falls
  • Annandale Falls
  • Anse La Roche Beach
  • Bathway Beach
  • L’Esterre Bay Beach

 

Best time to visit Grenville:

Probably the beginning months of the year will be the best time to travel Grenville.

 

Accommodation options in Grenville:

Grenville houses several standard accommodation options ranging from guest houses to top end hotels and resorts. Some major facilities offered by splurge hotels are spa, food on request, airport shuttle and doctor on call. List of major hotels in Grenville are:

  • Cabier Ocean Lodge
  • Rainbow Inn
  • Sam’s Inn
  • Valley Breeze Guest House
  • Sandals LaSource Grenada
  • Sunset View Apartment Hotel
  • Mariposa Beach Resort
  • Monmot Hotel
  • Village Hotel
  • Point Salines Hotel
  • BEST WESTERN South City Plaza
  • Caribbean Breeze
  • Siesta Hotel
  • Wave Crest Holiday Apartments
  • Allamanda Beach Resort
  • Coral Cove Cottages & Apartments

Gouyave Tourist Places to Visit in Gouyave, Grenada, America

Gouyave Tourist Places to Visit in Gouyave, Grenada, America

Gouyave is the largest town of St John parish in the Caribbean country of Grenada. It serves as the capital of the parish, geographically located between 12°09′59″ N latitude and 61°43′48″ W longitude on the west coast of Grenada Island with an elevation of 82 meters. Gouyave is situated 20 km north of Saint George’s, the capital city of Grenada.

Gouyave is renowned for its two cultural events such as Fisherman’s Birthday (which is an annual celebration to be held on 29th June by gathering all Grenada’s fishermen together with many competitions and entertainment activities) and another is Fish Friday is celebrated on every Friday.

 

History of Gouyave:

Gouyave was earlier known as Charlotte Town by deriving name from Queen Charlotte of Britain and later it was renamed Gouyave because of the presence of abundance guava trees by French.

 

Connectivity to Gouyave:

Maurice Bishop International Airport is the nearest major airport to Gouyave, located at a distance of 30 kms. It is served by American Airlines, British Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Delta Air Lines and many other international airlines with connections to Miami, New York, London, St. Lucia, Port of Spain and Toronto.

Gouyave also has good road connectivity with neighboring towns, catered by both private and public buses. Tourists can also use taxi and rental cars.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Gouyave:

Gouyave is basically a fishing village housing two famous fishing events that are celebrated grandly by fishermen of the entire Grenada by joining communally. The events include Fisherman’s Birthday (on June 29th every year) and Fish Friday (every Friday).  Other than hosting events, Gouyave is also home to many standard shops.

The famous restaurants in and around Gouyave are:

  • Q-West restaurant
  • Bash Restaurant by Mark B
  • The Beach House Restaurant
  • BB’s Crabback
  • Le Papillion Cafe – Grenada

 

Places of interest in and around Gouyave:

Gouyave Bay:

Gouyave Bay is not much as developed as other Grenadian bays but it is one of the best places for fishing in Grenada. Tourists can enjoy some best fishing experience here with the help of native fishermen.

 

Nutmeg factory:

Nutmeg factory of Gouyave is the biggest in Grenada, here visitors can learn on Nutmeg cultivation, storage and package. Take help of guided tours for easy exploration.

 

Dougladston Estate:

Dougladston Estate is in the vicinity of Gouyave Bridge just outside Gouyave town. It is home to a variety of Grenadian spices that are exported to different Caribbean countries.

 

Other places of interest near Gouyave are:

  • Parc a Boeuf
  • Morne Rouge
  • Magazin Beach
  • Grenada Sugar Factory
  • Levera Beach
  • La Sagesse Beach
  • L’Anse aux Epines Beach
  • River Antoine Rum Distillery
  • Grand Anse Beach
  • Belmont Estate
  • Dusquene Bay
  • Black Bay Beach
  • Bathway Beach

 

Best time to visit Gouyave:

Generally the months of dry season will be the best time to trip Gouyave to explore beaches.

 

Accommodation options in and around Gouyave:

Gouyave is a fishing village housing few attractions and accommodation centres. Due to this, it is advised for tourists to reach St. George and other nearby towns for best hospitality experience. St. George is situated around 20 km away from Gouyave and the prominent hotels and resorts in and around Gouyave are as follows:

  • Rumboat Retreat
  • Stanhope Estate
  • The Relax Inn
  • Palm Grove Guest House
  • No Problem Apartments
  • Elinnanda Estates
  • Cedars Inn
  • Tropicana Inn
  • Anns Guest House
  • Beach Inn
  • Windward Sands Inn
  • Mitchell’s Guest House
  • Grand View Inn
  • South Winds Holiday Cottages
  • Grand Anse Beach Palace Hotel

Places to Visit in Hillsborough, Grenada, America

Places to Visit in Hillsborough, Grenada, America

Hillsborough is the largest town as well as the administrative centre of Carriacou Island, a part of Grenada. It is home to five government schools and numerous tertiary institutions as well as the banks of Carriacou.

 

Geography of Hillsborough:

Hillsborough coordinates with 12°29′ N latitude and 61°28′ W longitude at an altitude of 6 meters. It experiences a tropical wet and dry climate with wet season from June through December and dry season from January through May.

 

History of Hillsborough:

Hillsborough was visited by a Scottish soldier and politician, Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1796 to launch an attack on the Spanish forces. It is also the site of Carriacou National Museum and its building was earlier used as cotton gin mill.

 

Connectivity to Hillsborough:

Hillsborough is served by Lauriston Airport with frequent flights to Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport, catered by SVG Air. Lauriston Airport is located 2 kms away from the heart of Hillsborough.

Hillsborough also houses the main port of Carriacou with regular ferry services to Grenada and neighboring Petite Martinique. Water taxis are served by Kim Bethel and Snagg’s Water Taxi. Lincoln Linky Bedeau is the main road taxi operator in Hillsborough.

Jeep rentals in Hillsborough include:

  • Martin & Wayne’s
  • Sunkey’s
  • Ade’s Dream

 

Food and Shopping in Hillsborough:

Carriacou Regatta is one of the major festivals celebrated in Hillsborough which takes place in the first weekend of August with competitions of walking the greasy-pole, bicycle-race and donkey-racing and many other competitions and entertainment activities.

Hillsborough is home to many standard shops, a post office, banks and Grenada Telephone system.  The prominent food corners near Hillsborough are as follows:

  • Lambie Queen Restaurant & Bar
  • The Fountain Wine Bar and Restaurant
  • Traps Restaurant
  • Hard Wood Bar and Snacket

 

Things to do in Hillsborough:

  • Snorkeling
  • PADI Scuba
  • Hiking

 

Places of interest in Hillsborough:

Botanical Gardens:

There are several botanical gardens in Hillsborough, major gardens are sited at pleasant back street with a wide range of colorful tropical plants.

 

Carriacou Museum:

Carriacou Museum is located within the cotton gin mill building, on Paterson Street including African section. Tourists can see a variety of artifacts, maps, postcards from ancient Carriacou to the colonial period of French and British in the museum.

 

Anse La Roche Beach:

Anse La Roche Beach is one of the secluded beaches of Grenada and also tourist can spot stunning rock formation that is 30 yards away from the beach. This beach is famous for its great snorkeling activity.

 

Other places of interest near Hillsborough are:

  • Petite Carenage Beach & Mangroves
  • White Island Marine Park
  • Paradise Beach
  • Ningo Well
  • High North Peak
  • Dumfries Historical Site
  • Belair National Park
  • Amerindian Well
  • Tyrrel Bay Beach
  • L’Esterre Bay Beach

 

Best time to visit Hillsborough:

Throughout the year is best, especially from January to May will be the ideal time to travel Hillsborough.

 

Accommodation options in Hillsborough:

Hillsborough hosts numerous prominent hotels and resorts of Carriacou and most of them are recently renovated to provide top quality hospitably services for tourists. Ade’s Dream Guest House & Apartments is the major one located on the main street of Hillsborough. Also tourists can find nearby towns hotels for more comfort. List of major hotels and resorts in and around Hillsborough is as follows:

  • Ade’s Dream Guest House & Apartments
  • Tamarind Cottage
  • Carriacou Grand View Hotel
  • Belair Garden Cottage
  • Bayaleau Point Cottages
  • Millie’s Guest House
  • Peace Haven Guest House
  • Kim’s Plaza Guesthouse
  • Hope’s Inn
  • Seaclusion Suites
  • Bogles Round House Cottages
  • Green Roof Inn
  • Sunset Beach Hotel
  • Caribbee Inn

Tourist Places to Visit in Carriacou, Grenada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Carriacou, Grenada, America

Carriacou is the largest island of the Grenadines archipelago and the second largest island of the country of Grenada in Caribbean. It is located in the north of Grenada Island and the south of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and neighboring Petite Martinique is located two and half miles away from Carriacou.

 

Geography of Carriacou:

Carriacou is geographically placed between 12°29′ N latitude and 61°28′ W longitude spanning over an area of 34 sq. km. High Point North is the highest point on the island located at an elevation of 291 meters. Carriacou enjoys a dry season from January to June and the rainy season from July to December.

The main settlements of Carriacou are:

  • Hillsborough (capital and largest city)
  • L’Esterre
  • Harvey Vale
  • Windward

 

History of Carriacou:

The Amerindians were the indigenous people of Carriacou who called it ‘Kayryouacou’ means ‘the land of reefs’. The first European to reach Carriacou was French, Pere du Tertre in 1656.

 

How to reach Carriacou?

Carriacou has its own airport located in Lauriston, the Lauriston Airport which is short distance away from the main settlement of the island, Hillsborough. Lauriston Airport is catered by SVG Air from and to Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada Island.

Natives of Carriacou use 15 seat buses to move within the island that operate from 7AM-5PM. The major jeep rentals in Carriacou are:

  • Martin & Wayne’s (Hillsborough)
  • Ade’s Dream (Hillsborough)
  • Quality Jeep (L’ Esterre)
  • Sunkey’s (Hillsborough)

Osprey is a well known small ferry boat in Carriacou that takes around 1hr 15mins to reach Grenada Island.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Carriacou:

Carriacou hosts 4 major cultural festivals such as Carnival (February), Carriacou Regatta (August), The Parang (Christmas) and Carriacou Maroon Festival (April). Traditional markets are ideal for local handicrafts purchase and island also houses modern shops all around.

Food corners in Carriacou are:

  • Slipway Restaurant
  • Kayak Kafe & Juice Bar
  • Hard Wood Bar and Snacket
  • La Playa Beach Bar and Bistro

 

 

Things to do in Carriacou:

  • Diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Festivals
  • Hiking
  • Mountain climbing

 

Tourist Attractions in Carriacou:

Belair National Park:

Belair National Park houses many plantation buildings and windmills from the French and English colonial period. It is also the site for the celebrations of Maroon Cultural Festival and Parang Festival. Teak and mahogany forests are worth watch here.

 

White Island Marine Park:

White Island Marine Park can be reachable by Water Taxi and it offers some great snorkeling experience at Grenada. Also tourists can explore coral gardens here and taste the local cuisine at the park.

 

Carriacou Museum:

Carriacou Museum is a renovated cotton gin mill in Paterson Street of Hillsborough and it exhibits Amerindian (earliest settlement) and British and French colonial era artifacts. It also features African section.

 

Other places of interest in Carriacou include:

  • Amerindian Well
  • Anglican Rectory Garden
  • Anse La Roche Beach
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Dumfries Historical Site
  • Hillsborough Bay
  • Ningo Well
  • Paradise Beach
  • High North Peak
  • Petite Carenage Beach & Mangroves

 

Best time to visit Carriacou:

From January to June (dry season) will be the best time reach Carriacou to enjoy the beauty of natural attractions and to participate in the regional festivals.

 

Accommodation options in Carriacou:

The quality hotel accommodation for tourists who visit Carriacou is in the capital city of Hillsborough with latest facilities and services. Other than facilities and services, hotels serve guest with mouthwatering Carriacouan dishes. List of major hotels and resorts in Carriacou is as follows:

  • Bogles Round House Cottages
  • Seaclusion Suites
  • Green Roof Inn
  • Kim’s Plaza
  • Peace Haven Guest House
  • Sunset Beach Hotel
  • Caribbee Inn
  • John’s Unique Resort
  • Carriacou Grand View
  • Hotel Laurena
  • Ade’s Dream
  • Bayaleau Point Cottages
  • Scraper’s Bayview Cottages
  • The Snakepit
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