Sandy Island Beaches
Sandy Island is a stunning deserted island just in front of Paradise Beach. This is a beautiful paradise, with pristine shores and crystal-clear seas that make diving a great delight. Sandy Island was unfortunately destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Grenada turned the island into a natural reserve after the disaster. Today, the island is home to underwater plants and animals in a pristine natural setting.
Sandy Island is located on the island of Carriacou and is worth a visit if you enjoy snorkeling and wish to create lasting memories. This isn't just your ordinary tropical beach; it's maybe the most gorgeous and wild on the island, with a "unspoiled appeal" that makes it really distinctive. Especially since Sandy Island seldom has a lot of people. Tourists love well-equipped beaches like Grand Anse. Because the island can only be reached by boat, why not take advantage of the chance and spend the day in this Caribbean paradise?
There are no restaurants or swimming pools here, so bring your beach bag and a good packed lunch. Tired of picture-perfect scenery? Head inland on Sandy Beach to find a wonderful lagoon where you may have a refreshing dip in shallow seas.
Location: Paradise Beach