Top 6 Adventure Trips in Grenada

Marwa Grimes

Visiting the island of Grenada in the Caribbean doesn’t mean that you’ll have to lie around on a beautiful beach with the crystal clear waters lapping on the shoreline whilst you sip on an ice cold rum punch. There are plenty of opportunities for adventure and it will also give you a chance to see some of the most beautiful and memorable places in Grenada.

Here are my top tips for enjoying some Caribbean adventure whilst on the Spice Isle;

1. Trek the Jungle

The Grand Etang Lake and Forest Reserve is a magnificent landscape of rain forest, exotic flora and fauna. You’ll see everything from hummingbirds to Mona monkeys to hibiscus bushes. It’s also a great chance to take some excellent photographs too.

2. Slide Down the Waterfall at Mount Carmel

The walk to the waterfall is really quite short, but once you get there you’ll be able to slide down a natural slide into the clear cool waters. Walk further along and you’ll see a wall of water gushing down, perfect for a photographic backdrop.

3. Take a Fisherman’s Boat Over to Sandy Island

This is regularly rated as one of the best adventures on the island. It’s in the north and close to the town of Sauteurs. You’ll be able to book this trip through one of the local hotels in Sauteurs. A great snorkel and you’ll also be able to enjoy the freshly caught fish straight off the open fire and possibly drink from a fresh coconut.

4. Join the Hash House Harriers

These guys always go off the beaten path and pick routes that are suitable for both walkers and runners. You’ll have to join in with the drinking at the end to really get the best of the event but you’ll meet a wide range of people who live on the island and its well worth doing it.

5. Join in The Annual Carnival

There’s nothing so much fun as a Caribbean Carnival. The highlight for many is J’Ouvert Morning, which is the opening of the event. If you know a local, all the better as they’ll be able to show you the ropes on how to dance and enjoy the festivities like a local.

6. Watch the Leatherback Turtle Nest

Most visitors are absolutely astounded when they see these humungous marine creatures land on the beach. At over 1,000 lbs and sometimes over 6 foot long, they’ll take your breath away as you watch them walk up the beach to lay their eggs.

Grenada and the Caribbean in general has a lot of activities to do that will give you some adventure and will allow you to see far more than you would on a traditional resort style holiday.

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