Grenada’s Top Family Vacation Destinations
Grenada is a small Caribbean island with a big family-friendly personality: calm, safe beaches, rainforests to explore, and one-of-a-kind activities that kids remember for years. Here are the best places and practical tips to plan a family trip that balances relaxation and adventure.



1. Grand Anse Beach — the classic family beach day
The most well-known length of sand in Grenada is Grand Anse, which is ideal for families with children who want room to run, swim, and make sandcastles. It has over two miles of fine white sand, pleasant swimming conditions, seaside cafes, and resorts bordering the coast. The variety of nearby amenities will appeal to families, and many hotels have pools and kid-friendly activities that enhance a beach day.
Why kids love it: warm shallow water for paddling, frequent ice-cream and snack stops, and sunsets that make for easy evening strolls.
2. Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park
The Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park is particularly memorable for families with older children (and teens) who can snorkel: concrete sculptures sitting on the sea floor, inhabited by fish and coral, equal parts art and marine conservation. It is a fantastic introduction to reef ecology and photography, and it was the first underwater sculpture park of its kind. From the West Coast, boat excursions and guided snorkel cruises are commonly accessible.
Tip: bring a waterproof camera or hire a guide who provides masks and life vests so younger snorkelers can float safely.
3. Grand Etang National Park
If your family likes nature walks and cooler mountain air, Grand Etang National Park delivers with lush trails, birds, monkeys, and a crater lake at the heart of the reserve. Trails range from short, kid-friendly walks to longer hikes for adventurous, active families. The park is a great counterpoint to beach days and especially lovely in the early morning when wildlife is most active.
Family-friendly suggestion: bring sturdy shoes, insect repellent, and a picnic so kids can refuel after exploring.

4. Levera Beach and the northeast coast
In addition to offering breathtaking beauty, Levera Beach (as well as the surrounding rivers and wetlands) is one of the locations where sea turtles nest and hatch seasonally, which is a fascinating natural occurrence for inquisitive children (check local conservation groups for scheduling and regulated viewing possibilities). Families who like to combine beach time with nature viewing will find this shoreline to be perfect because it is less developed and wilder than Grand Anse.
5. St. George’s & local culture, forts, markets, and kid-sized history
The capital, St. George’s, is colorful and compact: visit Fort George for sweeping views, stroll the waterfront, and explore the local market where kids can sample tropical fruits and watch artisans at work. Short city walks paired with an afternoon at a nearby beach make a flexible day for families.
6. Visit Palm Tree Botanical Gardens
We’ll begin with a more subdued tone. Botanical Gardens of Palm Trees. This is one of Grenada’s lesser-known sights, but it doesn’t make it any less magnificent. When they visit this place, the majority of guests are pleasantly surprised by what they find. This location has even been referred to as a “gardener’s dream” by others. One of the on-site guides leads you through what can only be called an enchanted place once you arrive.
As you go around, time seems to stop, and the guide tells you about the history of the site. This is a tour you won’t want to miss if you appreciate breathtaking vistas, a calm atmosphere, and just being in harmony with nature.
7. Visit Sandy Island for the Day
A water taxi is all you need to get to these picturesque beaches, and it’s even better if you have your own speedboat or yacht. Divers from Grenada and neighboring islands like Carriacou in the Grenadines frequently visit this little nature reserve because of its exceptionally clear water, white sand beaches, and tropical trees. From Grenada, you can usually locate a local fisherman to transport you there; the trip takes just ten minutes. Are you going to be here for a while? Remember to pack food and beverages.
8. Visit the West Indies Beer Company to enjoy a craft beer.
Where: Lance aux Epines
Craft beer enthusiasts now consider the West Indies Beer Company to be a must-visit since it opened in 2014. A large variety of beers and ciders is available on tap. Wines, spirits, and soft drinks are also accessible for those who don’t drink. You may learn about the brewing process while you’re there, as all beers are made on-site. Popular dishes on the menu include fish and chips, pizza, burgers, and even ice cream.
9. Indulge at the House of Chocolate
Visit the House of Chocolate in St. George’s to learn about everything related to chocolate. This quaint location is a mix of store, café, and mini-museum. You can savor regional chocolate specialties, take a tour, and see how chocolate is made. Cocoa-inspired trinkets abound in the boutique.

Balthazar River Tubing
10. Balthazar River Tubing Adventure
Anyone up for river tubing? The Balthazar River is the best location in Grenada for this kind of outing. At approximately $86USD per person, this river, known as Grenada’s Great River, has all the thrills you would expect from a tubing excursion. This adventure includes meandering down the rapids on your own tube while keeping an eye out for wildlife and unusual tropical foliage. There are natural pools where you can swim, and at the end is a tasty rum drink.
Try the Safari, Sightseeing, and Balthazar River Tubing Experience for a combined river tubing excursion in Grenada.
10. Farm to Table Experience
We adore the Grenada Farm to Table Experience because it allows us to truly experience the island. Simplify your music and tune out everything else. This is a unique Grenadian culinary experience that lets visitors experience the native way of life and the flavor of the island. During this tour, you will have the opportunity to interact with the lively farming community, savor Grenada’s culinary treasures, watch live cooking demos, and discover the island’s crop rotation methods. This trip is both delicious and instructive.
11. Fishing Adventure in the Deep Sea
Grenada’s fishing is renowned, and for good reason. This trip is sure to be thrilling, whether you’re looking for sailfish, tuna, mahi mahi, or the elusive blue marlin, which is particularly abundant from October to May. Better still? Twenty minutes after starting sail, you will begin fishing. Prepare yourself for a thrilling half-day (or full day, depending on the tour you select) spent on the water, catching large fish and taking in the atmosphere of the island.
12. Concord Falls Splash Around
Three distinct waterfalls, each at a different elevation, make up Concord Falls. While the other two take a hike of at least 45 minutes, the first is only a quick 100-foot walk. There is a nominal admission fee because these falls are on private land. Concord Falls is a fantastic option for an enjoyable day out with family or friends and is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Do you want to make the most of your visit? Concord Falls is a stop on Island Routes’ spice tour. Wear comfortable attire and strong hiking shoes if you choose to go on this excursion while in Grenada.
Getting to Grenada & logistics
The majority of international flights land at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND), which is located in the southwestern parish close to St. George’s. Grand Anse and numerous resorts are only a short drive away, making transfers simple for families with little children.
Practical tips:
- Best time to visit: late winter through spring for the driest, sunniest weather; tropical rains are brief when they appear.
- Health & safety: sun protection, reusable water bottles, and reef-safe sunscreen are musts. Bring a simple first-aid kit for scrapes and blisters from hiking.
- Car seats: Bring a travel child seat or make an advance request for a car seat if you’re renting a car; these options may be restricted.
- Respect wildlife: follow local guidance for turtle nesting sites and snorkeling so your family leaves a positive environmental footprint.
Sample 5-day family itinerary
Day 1: Arrive, settle at a beachfront hotel near Grand Anse.
Day 2: Beach day + town stroll in St. George’s.
Day 3: Snorkel the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park (half-day tour).
Day 4: Day trip to Grand Etang National Park for hiking and a picnic.
Day 5: Levera Beach or a short boat trip for wildlife watching, then depart.
Grenada is compact and easy to mix-and-match: sandy mornings, rainforest afternoons, and cultural evenings. With calm waters for little ones, exciting snorkel sites for kids who can swim, and easy logistics from the main airport, it’s a superb island for a family holiday that balances chill time with meaningful adventure.

