The Market Square, St. George's. A colourful hive of activity, the market has been the centre of the capital's civic life for the last two hundred years.
The Carenage. St. George's inner harbour is an anchorage for every sort of vessel, from small fishing boats and elegant yachts to great cruise liners.
Grenada National Museum, St. George's. A charming little museum reflecting the pride that Grenadians have for their heritage and history. The collection ranges from the archeologically fascinating to the downright quirky.
Fort Frederick, St George's. Built by the French in the 1700s, it enjoys beautiful panoramic views across the harbour.
Grand Anse Beach. Two miles of sparkling white sand and a must-see popular destination.
The Belmont Estate. For a true agri-tourism experience. A unique and authentic 17th century plantation that offers guests an opportunity to participate in and observe the workings of a fully functional historic plantation.
St Margaret's Falls Grand Etang National Park. Known also as Seven Sisters Waterfalls (there are 7 in the area). One of Grenada's most beautiful areas where a waterfall rushes down the mountainside into a large pool perfect for swimming.
Grand Etang Lake. Surrounded by a rain forest, the lake is located in an ancient crater some 1,300 feet above sea level.
Grenada Co-Operative Nutmeg Association. The heart of the world's "Spice Capital," the Association has factories throughout the island and produces one-third of the world's nutmeg consumption. Visit the factory in Gouyave when you take in Fish Friday.
River Antoine Rum Distillery. This is the oldest distillery in Grenada and uses the oldest working waterwheel in the Western Hemisphere to power the rollers that squeeze the juice out of the sugar cane.
Gouyave Fish Friday. Gouyave is a fishing village about 45 minutes from Port Louis. It’s known in Grenada as "the town that never sleeps". More fish is caught by Gouyave’s fishermen than anywhere else on the island, and every Friday local fishermen get together and cook all types of fish in all different styles, accompanied by live local bands.