Tour Grenada’s Hog Island
Tucked just off the southern coast of Grenada, Hog Island is one of the island’s best-kept secrets—an unspoiled hideaway known for its rustic charm, calm turquoise waters, and easygoing atmosphere. If you’re looking for a place to unwind, unplug, and enjoy the untouched Caribbean, Hog Island offers the perfect escape.
Accessible by a short dinghy ride from Woburn or a scenic trek across the Clarks Court Bay peninsula, Hog Island feels worlds away despite being so close to the mainland. The island has no paved roads, no crowds, and no noise, just swaying trees, soft sand, and the gentle rhythm of the sea. Visitors are greeted by open beaches ideal for swimming, picnicking, or relaxing in a hammock under the shade of almond and sea grape trees.

One of Hog Island’s biggest draws is Roger’s Barefoot Beach Bar, a legendary spot known for its Sunday BBQs, live music, cold drinks, and a warm Grenadian welcome. It’s where locals, cruisers, and travelers come together to enjoy good food, dance barefoot in the sand, and soak in the island vibes. On any other day, the island is quiet and peaceful, offering a serene natural retreat.
Hog Island is also a favorite anchorage for sailors exploring Grenada’s southern bays. The calm waters surrounding the island make it excellent for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling.
Whether you’re craving a low-key beach day, a memorable Sunday lime, or a chance to explore Grenada’s raw natural beauty, Hog Island delivers an unforgettable experience. It’s the kind of place where time slows down, and that might be its greatest treasure.

