For those seeking a quick yet comprehensive tour of Grenada’s top tourist attractions, this excursion is ideal. Discover the island’s stunning natural and historical sites, featuring visits to Fort Frederick, Annandale Waterfall, Beulieu Nutmeg Processing Plant, and the House of Chocolate Museum.
For those seeking a quick yet comprehensive tour of Grenada’s top tourist attractions, this excursion is ideal. Discover the island’s stunning natural and historical sites, featuring visits to Fort Frederick, Annandale Waterfall, Beulieu Nutmeg Processing Plant, and the House of Chocolate Museum.
- Concord Falls - Explore the stunning Concord Waterfalls.
- Jouvay Chocolate - Jouvay is among the select few chocolate manufacturers globally that have established large-scale production facilities in the island nation where their cocoa is cultivated. Jouvay chocolate is crafted from the exquisite cocoa beans of Grenada, a lush, mountainous…
- Concord Falls - Explore the stunning Concord Waterfalls.
- Jouvay Chocolate - Jouvay is among the select few chocolate manufacturers globally that have established large-scale production facilities in the island nation where their cocoa is cultivated. Jouvay chocolate is crafted from the exquisite cocoa beans of Grenada, a lush, mountainous island where cocoa trees thrive among fruit and spice-bearing trees in the rich volcanic soil of the tropical forest.
- Carib’s Leap - Located in Sauteurs, Carib’s Leap is one of Grenada’s most historic sites. The site is as breathtaking as its history is captivating.
- River Sallee Sulfur Springs - Situated on Grenada’s northeast side, about 1 mile north of Lake Antoine and south of Levera National Park and Levera Beach in St. Patrick’s Parish, the River Sallee Sulfur/Boiling Springs are a popular stop for island adventurers.
These six boiling springs have a water temperature of 95 degrees F (35 degrees C) and are concentrated in a 594 square meter area of soft, porous volcanic sediments. Some of the springs have been enlarged for visitors to take a dip and experience the rumored healing properties of the sulfur springs.
- Lake Antoine National Landmark - Lake Antoine is another example of Grenada’s natural beauty and diversity, located in the island’s northernmost parish, St. Patrick’s.
It is the second-largest lake on the island, with Grand Etang Lake being the largest. Lake Antoine is the source of River Antoine, which is crucial to River Antoine Estate, home to Grenada’s renowned Rivers Rum.
This crater lake, like Grand Etang, hosts a wide variety of wildlife. The lake’s perimeter trail offers a delightful walk and is a fantastic attraction for birdwatchers. Frequently sighted species include the snail kite, fulvous whistling duck, large-billed seed-finch, gray kingbird, and limpkin.
The fertile soil surrounding the lake is used for cultivating organic bananas for export. Lake Antoine is a picturesque spot for photography and appreciating Grenada’s pristine beauty.

- Bottled Water
- A/C Vehicle
- Pick-up/Drop-off
- Bottled Water
- A/C Vehicle
- Pick-up/Drop-off
- Food & Drink
- Guide Gratuities
- Food & Drink
- Guide Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.