Grenada Sights

Grand Anse Beach

Grand Anse Beach Review

Grenada's loveliest and most popular beach is Grand Anse: a gleaming 2-mile (3-km) semicircle of white sand, lapped by gentle surf, and punctuated by sea grape trees and coconut palms that provide shady escapes from the sun. Brilliant rainbows frequently spill into the sea from the high green mountains that frame St. George's Harbour to the north. Several resorts are on the beach here, from Flamboyant and Mount Cinnamon at the southern end of the beach to Spice Island Beach Resort, Coyaba Beach Resort, Grenada Grand Beach Resort, and Allamanda Beach Resort as you head north. Several of these hotels have dive shops for arranging dive trips or renting snorkeling equipment. At the beach's midpoint are a water-taxi dock and the Grand Anse Craft & Spice Market, where vendors also rent beach chairs and umbrellas. Restrooms and changing facilities are available at Camerhogne Park, which is the public entrance and parking lot. Hotel guests, cruise-ship passengers, and other island visitors love this beach, as do local people who come to swim and play on weekends. There's plenty of room for everyone. Amenities: food and drink; parking (no fee); toilets; water sports. Best for: sunset; swimming; walking.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 3 miles (5 km) south of St. George's, Grand Anse, St. George | Map It
  • Location: Grenada

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