Grenada offers some of the best diving in the Caribbean and is known as the wreck diving capital of the West Indies with an abundance of sunken ships and boats littering the ocean floor around our islands
n 1795 British control of Grenada was seriously challenged by Julian Fedon, a black planter inspired by the French Revolution. Under his leadership the island's slaves rose up in a violent rebellion, effectively taking control of Grenada. Although the rebellion…
Read More →
Located on Richmond Hill, this fort affords stunning 360° views which include the town of St. George, Grand Anse, Point Salines, and several settlements in St. David. There is a small entry fee which goes…
Read More →
This fort dominates the town of St. George and is steeped in the ancient and recent history of the island. It is also the Headquarters of the Royal Grenadian Police Force.
Read More →
Situated steps away from Fort Frederick this fort is well worth a visit for is history and photo opportunities.
Read More →
Nestled in a verdant Birch Grove valley flooded by youthful vigor of the largest and longest river in Grenada which is punctuated with deep clear swimming basins G-Links Eko Eskaype is less than 5 minutes drive from the second most…
Read More →
Built on the foundations of a costal battery which guarded the Northern entrance to the town of Gouyave on the leeward western shore - the Gouyave Nutmeg processing plant is a favourite stop over point for visitors.
Read More →