20 Unique Things to do in Grenada, Caribbean 

We told the hidden gems of the Caribbean. Grenada is not just another tropical place, it is a many sided island full of special activities, beautiful views, and rich culture. Our guide to the 20 unique things to do in Grenada will help you see everything from the grand Seven Sisters Waterfall to the interesting Grenada chocolate tour.

Whether you’re a nature lover ready to walk through its green paths or just looking to rest on the top beaches in Grenada, this article will guide you.

What is Unique about Grenada?

One of the special things to do in Grenada is exploring the green inside of the island, where nutmeg farms and spice gardens grow. Joining a guided tour gives a fun experience for your senses, mixing the sights and smells of spices with local stories.

For those looking for things to do in Grenada, a walk to the beautiful Seven Sisters Falls gives a refreshing time in nature, Welcome Stone is in my opinion the best viewpoint in Grenada. You can also see Levera and Bathway Beach, some of the best beaches in Grenada.

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Welcome Stone Grenada

2. Visit Pearls Airport (It’s abandoned!)

Exploring the old Pearls Airport feels like stepping back in time. Once full of travelers and excitement, the place now shows its past, with two planes quietly rusting among overgrown plants.

This empty airport invites visitors to discover its stories and offers a scene that photographers and urban explorers love. The mix of nature taking over buildings creates a strange but beautiful feeling, perfect for anyone looking for a special adventure.

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3. See the Leatherback Turtles (A unique thing to do in Grenada in nesting season)

The best time to see this event is usually from March to August, when these gentle giants come back to the same sand where they were born. Seeing a 1,500-pound Leatherback Turtle slowly lay her eggs under the moonlight is an experience that fills you with wonder and respect for nature’s age old habits.

Join local groups for simple guided tours that not only make your experience better but also help with egg safety and research. There’s something deeply calming about standing quietly beside these amazing animals, learning from helpers who share knowledge about their life and the problems they face.

Volunteers laying on the sand counting the eggs from a leatherback turtle in grenada

Watching Leatherback Turtles during nesting season on the beaches in Grenada is more than just an activity, it’s one of the special things to do in Grenada, giving a strong connection to the flow of nature and a reminder to protect its gifts.

4. Reach Golden Falls (A unique hot waterfall in Grenada)

For those looking for special things to do in Grenada, the charm of Golden Falls is hard to ignore. This place shows the island’s variety of plants and animals, including the healing benefits of its mineral rich waters.

Spend time with the local people, learn about the eco friendly ways they take care of the area, and enjoy the calm atmosphere that makes this place so special. A trip to Golden Falls isn’t just about seeing nature’s beauty; it’s about experiencing a piece of Grenada, where the waterfalls invite you to relax and take a moment for yourself.

  Check out how to get to the Golden Falls here
golden water fall

5. Find Black Bay Beach (A hidden paradise)

When many visitors go to the busy beaches, those who choose Black Bay find peace and quiet. The soft waves invite you to take a swim, and the lack of people gives you calm, nonstop moments to enjoy.

Take a look at the special natural features that make this lovely beach in Grenada different from others, from the volcanic black sand to the sea life just under the water.

Whether you want a quiet place to relax or a little adventure in nature, Black Bay Beach gives you an experience that feels both special and personal, making it a loved secret for those who know about it.

Two people sitting on Black Bay beach with many palmtrees in the back
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6. Go snorkeling at Hog Island (Super shallow waters)

Hog Island, a small hidden spot off the coast of Grenada, gives you a really great snorkeling experience in its very shallow water. This empty island is a dream place for people who love the underwater world, with bright coral and lots of sea life. As you move through the calm, safe water, you’ll see colorful fish swimming quickly around the coral, giving you a fun experience like being in a fish tank, just a short distance from the beach.

Check out how to get to Hog Island here
hog island grenada hike

Explore the Underwater Sculpture Park (A unique thing to do in Grenada)

Going into the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park is an exciting experience that mixes art, nature, and adventure like no other. Created by well known artist Jason deCaires Taylor, this amazing setup is in the calm waters of Molinere Bay.

The sculptures, which have turned into healthy coral homes, not only impress with their design but also help support sea life in Grenada. Visitors can enjoy carefully made figures that show stories of strength and hope, especially after Hurricane Ivan, which changed the island and its sea areas.

Joining underwater sculpture park Grenada tours is a great way to see this special underwater world and fully enjoy its mix of art and ocean life. You can visit the sculpture park on a diving tour or a snorkeling tour.

Check out: Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park

8. Hike Mount Qua Qua (Amazing view over Grand Etang NP)

Hiking Mount Qua Qua gives an unforgettable experience as you walk through the green mountains of Grenada. The well maintained trail goes through a thick area of green plants and tall trees, leading you to amazing places that show the beautiful views of Grand Etang National Park. As you climb, be ready for parts that might be a little muddy, adding some adventure to your walk, but the effort is really worth it.

Check out: how to get to Mount Qua Qua
A view of Grand Etang Lake from the top of Mount Qua Qua hike

9. Go hashing with the Grenada Hash House Harriers (A unique experience)

Grenada Hash House Harriers is not just about running; it’s about joining in the lively culture and beautiful views of this Caribbean place. As you move through green rainforests and along clean beaches, you will meet friendly locals and other “hashers” who show the spirit of friendship. Each run is made in a special way, so no two experiences are ever the same, making it one of the most interesting and active things to do in Grenada.

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10. Visit A Chocolate Factory (Try some of the best chocolate in the world)

Situated in the green areas of Grenada, the chocolate factories here offer a wonderful experience that takes you into the world of making chocolate by hand. Visitors don’t just watch; they take part, learning the careful process from bean to chocolate bar.

As you walk through these lively factories, the strong smell of cocoa fills the air, tempting your senses and inviting you to try some of the best chocolate in the world. Tasting Grenada chocolate is a must; each bite is full of different flavors that show the island’s rich soil and climate.

Check out: Grenada’s chocolate factories
Holding a yellow-orange cacao pod in hands

11. Eat Oil Down (Grenada’s National Dish)

Oil down is not just a meal; it’s a tasty story of Grenadian heritage and culture. This filling dish mixes coconut milk, breadfruit, and salted meat, all cooked together to make a nice mix of flavors that show the island’s rich farming produce.

The use of spices and the creamy feel of coconut make it a dish everyone should try when tasting food in Grenada. Making oil down brings families together, often ending in happy gatherings where stories are shared along with big portions.

A bowl of oil down one of the unique things to do in Grenada for food lovers
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12. Hike Mount St Catherine (The tallest mountain in Grenada)

Hiking Mount St. Catherine, the highest mountain in Grenada, gives you a refreshing mix of adventure and beautiful views. As you walk along the green, twisting paths, the lively jungle surrounds you with the sounds of birds, moving leaves, and flowing water from small streams. This fun hike not only tests your energy but also lets you see special plants and animals that grow only on the island, making the walk feel even more interesting.

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13. Learn about Nutmeg (Grenadas National Spice)

Nutmeg, also known as Grenada’s national spice, plays an important role in the island’s culture and daily life. As you walk through Grenada’s green hills, the sweet smell of nutmeg moves through the air, inviting you to learn more about it.

The spice is actually the seed of the nutmeg tree, and its gentle taste has made it a common ingredient in kitchens around the world. It is used not only in cooking but also in local crafts and simple home remedies.


Tip: Grenada’s spices make its chocolate extra tasty. Cocoa plants take in the smells and flavors from nearby spice plants, so the chocolate made in Grenada has its own special taste.
A hand holding a ripe nutmeg an interesting thing to do in Grenada

14. Walk around Lake Antoine (A Crater Lake off the beaten path)

While exploring the island, don’t miss the nearby River Antoine Rum Distillery, an old place that adds extra local charm to your trip. After a nice walk around the lake, you can enjoy a taste of Grenadian rum, made using old methods, helping you feel even more connected to this beautiful place.

Best of all, this interesting experience is one of the free things to do in Grenada, making it a good choice for travelers who want to enjoy the real feel of the island without the crowds.

15. Visit the oldest Rum Distillery in the Caribbean (Cheers)

Found in the green hills of Grenada, the River Antoine Rum Distillery is the oldest in the Caribbean, dating back to 1785. This hidden place uses a traditional water mill and the flowing river to make real Grenada rum.

During your visit, you will enjoy the strong smells of the rum and see the careful process behind each bottle, showing the skill that goes into making it. Each taste of River Antoine’s special drinks reflects the island’s culture, giving you a perfect mix of history and flavor that every rum lover should try. Cheers to a sip of history in a bottle.


Tip: You can visit the rum distillery on a Full Day Grenada Tour. The tour also includes Concord Falls, a chocolate factory, and Grand Etang National Park, letting you see many of Grenada’s main attractions in one day.
A woman in a red, yellow and green shirt standing in front of machinery at a rum distillery one of the best tours in Grenada
A group of men working at a rum distillery during a tour of the factory
Some old machinery at the River Antoine Rum Distillery a great place for a Grenada Tour

Listen to some steel drums (A unique thing to do in Grenada)

Listening to the beautiful sound of steel drums in Grenada is an experience that lets you enjoy the lively culture of the Caribbean. As the sun goes down, the steady music fills the air, bringing both locals and visitors to the fun gatherings where live music in Grenada comes alive.

Whether played on the sandy beaches or at busy street events, these shows often have many talented musicians who share the island’s history and happy spirit through their music.

As you sway to the sound, each note tells a story, a celebration of freedom, strength, and the lasting spirit of the Grenadian people. Engaging with this unique musical tradition is not just a listening experience.

A steel drum group playing the drums all wearing yellow t-shirts on Independence Day in Grenada

17. Live it up and go on a Sailing Tour (Fancy)

Think of sailing across the blue waters of the Caribbean on a fancy sailing tour in Grenada, where the soft sea breeze makes the adventure even more exciting. As your boat moves along the coast, you’ll be amazed by beautiful views of the island’s green hills and colorful beach towns. One of the top highlights is the famous Underwater Sculpture Park, a mix of art and nature, where you can snorkel or dive into a magical world under the water.

A sailing with its mast down at anchor with a green island in the background which is one of the best tours in Grenada

18. Celebrate Independence Day (A unique thing to do in Grenada in February)

Independence Day in Grenada, celebrated on February 7th, is a mix of history and lively local culture. This day marks the country’s freedom from British rule in 1974, and the celebrations show Grenadian culture, making it a unique thing to do in Grenada. Unlike the big parades in other countries, the events here are small and community-focused, giving visitors a real taste of Grenadian spirit.

A group of people walking on stilts in a stadium in Grenada

Tip: Celebrate with the locals at Bathway Beach in northern Grenada. The beach is full of loud music and excitement on Independence Day, making it a fun and unique thing to do in Grenada.

19. Party with Locals at Carnival (A unique thing to do in Grenada in August)

Experiencing Grenada’s carnival, called Spicemas, is full of sights, sounds, and colors and gives you a chance to enjoy local culture. One special event is J’Ouvert, held early in the morning before the main celebrations. Join the locals as they dance through the streets, covered in mud, paint, or the traditional chocolate, showing the fun and energy of the festival. The lively beat of soca music fills the air, getting everyone into a happy celebration.

20. Drive the West Coast (An underrated and often skipped road)

Driving the West Coast Road in Grenada is a special experience that many people miss because they go to more popular places. As you travel along this beautiful road, the green hills of the East Coast change into amazing views of blue waters and golden beaches on the west side. Stop at small seaside towns like St.

George, where the lively local culture can be seen in busy markets and colorful buildings. Talking with the locals gives you a real feel of the island’s daily life and stories you won’t read in guidebooks.

There are some must-see spots along the West Coast drive.

Tip: The Grenada Full Day Tour follows this route, perfect if you don’t want to drive.
A bay with clear blue water and green hills in the background on the west coast of Grenada

There are plenty of Unique Things to do in Grenada

Grenada is full of special experiences waiting to be discovered. One of the most fun places to visit is Grand Etang National Park. This green forest is home to many plants and animals, along with the beautiful Grand Etang Lake, which has walking paths that take you deeper into the island’s nature. Don’t miss the chance to see the rare Mona monkeys and enjoy the amazing views from the mountain trails.

Final Thoughts

In short, Grenada has many different special experiences for every type of traveler. From visiting green forests and clean beaches to trying local food and enjoying lively cultural events, this Caribbean island has something for everyone. Whether you want adventure, rest, or learning about local culture.

FAQS

q1. Is Grenada worth visiting?

Ans: Yes, Grenada is worth visiting for a true Caribbean experience with many hidden spots, but it’s not very cheap to get there, and hotels and food cost more than in places like Latin America or Asia.

q2. Is Grenada safe?

Ans. Yes, During our 6 months in Grenada, visitors often asked if it’s safe, and the answer is yes. Grenada is one of the safest Caribbean countries, and we never felt in danger, except on windy roads with reckless drivers.

Q3. What is the best time to visit Grenada?

Ans. The best time to visit Grenada is from December to April, during the dry season when the weather is nice and sunny.

q4. What are some must-try local dishes in Grenada?

Ans. Be sure to try Grenadian food like oil down (a coconut milk stew), callaloo soup, and the famous Grenadian chocolate.

q5. Is Grenada suitable for family vacations?

Ans. Yes, Grenada is great for family trips with activities like snorkeling, hiking, and visiting Grand Anse Beach.