From Surf to River: A Tubing Adventure in Grenada
In search of a break from the usual surf, I embarked on a river tubing adventure in Grenada. Join me as I explore the island’s lush interior, float down the Balthazar River, and take a refreshing dip at Annandale Falls.
A River Adventure with a Twist
As someone who spends most of my time riding the waves, the idea of river tubing was a refreshing change of pace. My partner and I decided to take a break from the usual surf and sand to explore the lush interior of Grenada. We were picked up from our resort by our guide, Denzel McIntosh, who humorously introduced himself as Denzel Washington. His warm personality and engaging stories set the tone for what would be an unforgettable day.
Our first stop was the Grand Etang National Park, a place that promised encounters with the island’s famous Mona Monkeys. Although the monkeys were elusive that day, the park’s volcanic lake and vibrant greenery were captivating. It was a serene prelude to the adventure that awaited us on the Balthazar River.
Tubing Down the Balthazar River
The tubing experience was a delightful mix of relaxation and excitement. The Balthazar River, with its gentle rapids and stunning scenery, offered a unique perspective of Grenada’s natural beauty. As we floated down the river, the combination of lazy stretches and mild rapids kept things interesting. The river was a bit low, which meant we occasionally got stuck on rocks, but the team of “pushers” from the tubing company ensured we kept moving. Their hard work and friendly demeanor added to the charm of the experience.
The tubing was just the right length, allowing us to fully enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed. It was a perfect way to connect with the island’s lush landscape, away from the bustling beaches and surf competitions that usually fill my days.
A Refreshing Finale at Annandale Falls
After our river adventure, we made our way to Annandale Falls, one of Grenada’s must-see attractions. The falls, though a bit touristy, were a beautiful sight. The cool water was inviting, and I couldn’t resist taking a dip. Swimming beneath the falls was invigorating, a refreshing contrast to the warm Caribbean sun.
Our guide, Denzel, continued to impress with his hospitality, treating us to local delicacies from a roadside bakery. It was these small touches that made the day special, reminding me of the simple joys of island life.
For those planning to embark on this adventure, a bathing suit, water shoes, and a towel are all you need. The experience is a wonderful way to see a different side of Grenada, one that complements the island’s stunning beaches and vibrant surf culture. If you’re looking for a break from the waves, Grenada River Tubing is a fantastic choice.