Grand Anse Beach
Grand Anse Beach's gorgeous seas and pristine white sand will make you yearn for another beach day in Grenada. There is lots of room to spread out because the place is secluded. You will also like the verdant scenery, which includes almond, palm, and sea grape trees. The native rum, which is distilled at a rum distillery on the island, is the most notable attraction.
Grand Anse is a two-mile-long, sloping white-sand semicircle lapped by gentle waves on Grenada's eastern coast. Coconut palms and sea grape trees abound in the area. The surrounding mountains are high, and Grand Anse's vista of the azure-hued bay is just breathtaking. The beach is an ideal home base for sun-seeking vacationers, with a few hotels, restaurants, and stores. Tourists flock to the beaches, but previous visitors warn against aggressive sales tactics.
The immaculate beach is the most beautiful aspect of the island. In Grand Anse, there are a variety of places to see. The town has a lot of small hotels and villas, so it is an excellent place to stay for sun-seekers. However, keep a safe distance from pushy sellers.
Location: southwestern coast of Grenada Island, Grenada
Entrance fee: ₹28,219
Best time to visit:
- April - May
- October - November
Hours: N/A