Grenada

Dream holiday in Grenada: the Spice Isle awaits with its finest hotels and villas

Grenada, a sovereign state and island of the same name, belongs to the Lesser Antilles and lies in the southeastern Caribbean.

Immerse yourself in a world of azure water, powdery white beaches, and boundless tropical rainforest. Explore the island's interior on foot, discovering extinct and active volcanoes alongside the many natural parks with their paradise waterfalls. Grenada offers the perfect setting for nature lovers — lush green landscapes, sweeping sandy beaches, vivid coral reefs, hot springs, and fragrant treasures ranging from cloves and nutmeg to cinnamon, ginger, and cacao. Marvel at exotic flora such as the evergreen nutmeg tree.

Let yourself be swept up in the Caribbean spirit, the peaceful atmosphere, the unhurried ease, and the warm, unaffected character of the Grenadian people.

Villas and Hotels in Grenada

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Caribbean | Grenada
Grenada
30 bedrooms | 90 persons max.
 
Caribbean | Grenada
64 bedrooms | 98 persons max.
 
Caribbean | Grenada
3 bedrooms | 6 persons max.
 
Caribbean | Grenada
1 bedrooms | 2 persons max.
 
Caribbean | Grenada
4 bedrooms | 10 persons max.
 
Caribbean | Grenada
St George, Grenada
32 bedrooms | 60 persons max.
 

Must See

FORT GEORGE

Built between 1706 and 1710, Fort George is a historic military fortress offering breathtaking panoramic views over St. George's and the surrounding coastline.

UNDERWATER SCULPTURE PARK

Just off the coast of Molinere Point, Grenada's remarkable Underwater Sculpture Park captivates with 26 sculptures scattered across the seabed — viewable from a glass-bottom boat or simply by diving in.

THE TOWER ESTATE

Step back in time at The Tower Estate, where a meticulously restored plantation house, over a century old, is surrounded by beautifully kept gardens. Guests are welcomed with guided tours of the grounds, afternoon tea, and Sunday brunch.

CARRIACOU SLOOP

Explore Grenada's storied seafaring heritage aboard a traditional, handcrafted Carriacou sloop. Celebrated throughout the Caribbean for their sturdy wooden construction, these vessels offer a unique sailing experience for dedicated enthusiasts and casual day-trippers alike.

WATERFALLS

Grenada's mountains, rivers, and rainforests are home to a remarkable number of waterfalls — 18 in total, scattered across the island. Experienced hikers can make the journey to Golden Falls or the Seven Sisters waterfall for truly unforgettable views.

ANNANDALE WATERFALL

Just a few minutes' drive from the capital St. George's, the picturesque Annandale Waterfall is framed by lush gardens and a soft fern-covered rock face — from which locals are known to leap spectacularly into the pool below.

ROYAL MT. CARMEL WATERFALL

At 21 metres, the Royal Mt. Carmel Waterfall — also known as Marquis Falls — is the island's tallest. It is reached via a trail that winds through a private plantation on the island's east coast.

MOUNT QUA QUA

This 4.3-kilometre out-and-back trail near Saint George can typically be completed in around an hour and a half and is rated moderate. Well suited to birdwatching, hiking, and running, it can be surprisingly peaceful at the right time of day. The best time to visit is February through September.

GRAND ETANG NATIONAL PARK

Grand Etang National Park protects the nutmeg groves and tropical rainforest of Grenada's central highlands. At its heart lies the crater lake that gives the park its name — Grand Etang Lake. A network of trails winds through the park, around the lake, and toward the coast, making it Grenada's most popular destination for hiking and trekking.

Food & Drink

Grenada's cuisine is a blend of native ingredients and the influences of many cultures — from British, Spanish, and French colonial rule to the traditions brought by enslaved Africans and Asian immigrants.

With year-round sunshine and fertile soil, Grenada produces an abundance of organic fruit and vegetables. The wide variety of freshly caught fish and seafood guarantees healthy and flavourful eating at every turn.

Known as the Spice Isle, Grenada produces nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, and a wealth of other spices that season the island's dishes — from hearty stews to generous plates of chicken and rice, and sweets made with locally grown chocolate.

Getting There

You arrive on this dream island at Maurice Bishop International Airport. During the winter season, Condor offers weekly direct flights from Frankfurt. At other times of year, Grenada can be reached via London with British Airways or Virgin Atlantic.

From the airport, a pre-arranged transfer directly to your villa or hotel is the most comfortable option, though car hire is also available. Our concierge service is happy to take care of every detail — from planning your arrival to organising your entire stay.

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Telephone:
+49 89 370 143 40
WhatsApp: +49 173 411 5428

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