Grenada, the Caribbean island famous for sugar and spice, is also well known for its fabulous beaches. Grand Anse Beach is one of the most beautiful and has been voted one of the best beaches in the world by Condé Nast Traveller.
If you are keen on food and someone who loves to try new flavours, you will not be disappointed either. You can look forward to tasting organically grown cocoa, strong local rum and a medley of Caribbean cuisine infused with nutmeg, cinnamon, bay leaves and ginger.
Less developed than many other Caribbean Islands, Grenada is home to several excellent, low-rise boutique hotels, lush rainforest, hot springs, bustling markets, spice plantations, volcanic crater lakes and the striking Seven Sisters Falls.
There is so much to experience on Grenada. Levera National Park is one of Grenada’s most scenic and diverse areas and Grand Etang Forest Reserve is the heartbeat of Grenada’s bio diverse landscape. Enjoy turtle watching, stunning waterfalls, sulphur springs, cycling and boat adventures. Chocolate and rum can be tasted at local factories, culinary tours explore the flavours of the island and there are a host of exhilarating activities to enjoy: river tubing, jeep tours, paddle boarding, kayaking, hiking, snorkelling, Grenada’s high wire challenge and world famous diving to the underwater sculpture park are all on offer.
Grenada is simply stunning. Lush rainforest opens out to beautiful white beaches and the indigo waters of the Atlantic ocean and Caribbean sea. The laid back vibe is indicative of an island that has not been in a hurry to become too developed.
When it comes to accommodation, you will be spoilt for choice. Here are a few of our recommendations:
Spice Island
A luxury escape for spa lovers looking for beach and chilling out
Top of the list has to be Spice Island Beach Resort, one of Karen’s favourites set to reopen in November 2023.
This much-loved resort on Grand Anse Beach is currently undergoing a renovation programme with the goal of transforming the resort into the Caribbean’s definitive 21st century luxury retreat. Over the next few years, guests can expect upgrades to the restaurants with enhanced culinary offerings, improvements to the accommodation, an increased focus on health and wellness, technological innovations set to optimise guest experience and a singular focus on providing modern-day travellers with a first-class experience. The Sea Grape Beach Suites are the ones to book.
Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel
A luxury escape for foodies, spa lovers and water babes
Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel is an English owned boutique hotel with a refined yet relaxed atmosphere and a member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux family. Famous for the Rhodes Restaurant, which is still run by Gary Rhodes’ wife, Calabash has a long standing reputation as a foodie paradise.
Being family-owned and managed, Calabash welcomes children and teens - the resort’s Kids’ Concierge team arrange a host of fun activities such as sailing lessons, paddleboarding, arts and crafts and movie nights. Divers are spoilt for choice in Grenada with shipwrecks, coral reefs and an underwater sculpture park to explore and having the excellent ScubaTech based at Calabash ensures that divers are well looked after here. The hotel also offers two floodlit tennis courts, a fully equipped fitness centre, non-motorised watersports and a spa.
Silversands
A luxury escape perfect for couples and spa lovers
Silversands is the first luxury hotel to be built on Grand Anse beach for over 25 years - a truly stunning creation which was well worth the wait. At the heart of the resort is the spectacular 100-metre-long infinity pool; the longest in the Caribbean and the ideal spot to relax with a cocktail and soak up the sun. With a wide range of accommodation, from luxurious suites to lavish four-bedroom villas, Silversands is perfect for couples wanting an idyllic beachfront escape or for families looking for a spacious home away from home.
Mount Cinnamon Hotel and Beach Club
Perfect for couples and families looking for beach bliss and chilling out
Since Barry Collymore, the new owner of Mount Cinnamon took over this boutique hotel in October, he has refurbished the SPA, upgraded the gym including the addition of Peloton Bikes and equipment.
Mount Cinnamon is a charming 35 suite and villa hotel commanding breathtaking sea views. From Cinnamon Suites for two adults to 3-bedroom villas for families and friends, Mount Cinnamon has a lot of appeal for all types of traveller. Facilities include a spa, gym, daily yoga, croquet, tennis, a dive Centre including PADI courses and complimentary non-motorised watersports.
A must is the Friday' night Beach BBQ and bonfire with steel drums and Caribbean dancing that brings everyone together.
Blue Horizons Garden Resort
Perfect for couples wanting to explore the island and relax
Grenadian owned and managed, Blue Horizons offers a lovely home-from-home atmosphere and an authentic Caribbean experience. The beautiful gardens here are a birdwatcher’s paradise and home to 27 species of indigenous birds. Blue Horizons is an eco-friendly haven tucked away on a sloping hillside just 300 yards from the award-winning Grand Anse Beach.
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