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The Ultimate Dive Island

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

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Beaches

Grenada is home to some of the best beaches in the world. There are over 45 in total, including the world famous Grand Anse Beach; two miles of unbroken golden sand which the crystal clear Caribbean Sea washes onto. Here is a selection of some of the best beaches on our islands.

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Anse La Roche

This is the most scenic beach on the island of Carriacou with coral reefs just offshore. Secluded and accessible from land by a half mile hike, the beach is private and un-spoilt at the foot of the…

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Bathway

This beach, located in St. Patrick in northern Grenada, enjoys views of tiny off-shore islands as well as a magnificent in-shore barrier reef which protects swimmers from dangerous cross currents. A great place for a picnic.

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Cabier Ocean Lodge

“Grenada’s Hidden Treasure” - Completely relax at this sanctuary for nature lovers. Secluded location at Cabier's beach on the west coast. Exotic al fresco dining with spectacular views of the Atlantic and 8 peaceful rooms where you…

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Duquesne

Located in St. Mark along the Western Main Road, this beach is known for its black sand and ancient Petroglyphs.

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Grand Anse

Grenada's most well known beach with two miles of white sand, the calm waters of the Caribbean Sea since law ensures that no hotel on the island can exceed three stories the 360º degree view is unspoilt. Stunning views…

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La Sagesse

Located in St. David on the east coast of Grenada, this beach boast shallow waters with gently rolling waves in a quiet tranquil setting and is surrounded by nature trails.

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Levera

Minutes away from Bathway, this beach is most famous as the nesting home of leatherback turtles who return to the place of their birth each year to lay their eggs in the soft sand, under cover of…

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