Embark on a breathtaking journey through Grenada’s lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and historic landmarks with this immersive tour featuring Grand Etang National Park, Annandale Falls, and Fort Frederick.
Nestled in the heart of Grenada’s mountainous interior, Grand Etang National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. This protected rainforest reserve is home to diverse wildlife, including Mona monkeys, tropical birds, and vibrant flora. At the center of the park lies Grand Etang Lake, a serene crater lake formed within an extinct volcano. Visitors can take in the panoramic views, enjoy short hikes along well-maintained trails, and experience the refreshing mountain air.
A short drive from St. George’s, Annandale Falls is one of Grenada’s most picturesque waterfalls. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, this 30-foot waterfall cascades into a refreshing natural pool where visitors can take a dip. Local divers often entertain guests with spectacular leaps from the rocks above. The area also features a charming garden with tropical flowers and spice plants, making it a perfect spot for nature photography.
Perched atop Richmond Hill, Fort Frederick offers one of the best panoramic views of St. George’s, the Caribbean Sea, and Grenada’s lush interior. Built by the French in the 18th century and later used by the British, this well-preserved fort tells the story of Grenada’s colonial past. Visitors can explore the historic stone structures, learn about the island’s military history, and capture stunning photos of the coastline and surrounding hills.
This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone looking to capture the essence of Grenada in a single adventure. 🌿🏰🌊
At Annandale falls you will enjoy the serenity of water cascading over the rocks, simply revel in the beauty and sounds of the falls or you can spend time in the surrounding gardens where tropical flowers and trees flourish.
Duration: 30 minutes
Grand Etang national Park is the place to be when planning your perfect Grenada getaway. As we travel through the mountains you’ll begin to get closer to the Island's Tropical interiors. At the Park you’ll get to learn about some of it’s beautiful plants and interact with its hospitable animals. You’ll be guided through the beautiful tropical `rainforest to the world’s famous Grand Etang crater Lake which is 1,800 feet (550 m) above sea level and one of the two crater lakes on the Island. At this point you’ll have a perfect view of mount Qua Qua, feed the lake's fishes and experience the peace of the water’s edge.
Perched atop Richmond Hill at the center of St. George's, Fort Frederick is a bastion type fort, which offers a 360 view of St. George’s. After a walk through its grand arches, you look southward onto the town of St. George's and admire the picturesque Carenage and northward to the rolling mountain ridges covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses. Today, Fort Frederick is an attraction of beautiful vistas and various levels with enchanting perspectives of the capital city of Grenada.
Jessica –
We loved the drive from our hotel through the town to the rainforest. It was really fascinating how the elevation changes ever so quickly given that Grenada is so mountainous. The views on the way were breathtaking seeing the mountains and colorful houses perched atop the mountains were a sight to behold. At the waterfall there was a pet monkey (but the wild ones at the grand etang were more fun, so skip this), a bar, washrooms, changing area, trails, gift and craft shop which were great. The water was cool I could have spent the entire day relaxing in the pool there. Highly recommend this tour