Famous Places: A Day at Grand Anse Beach, Grenada

Swimming at Grand Anse Beach

One of my favorite spots in Grenada is Grand Anse Beach. It’s stunningly beautiful from every angle!

People swimming at Grand Anse Beach
People swimming at Grand Anse Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

If you are visiting Grenada and need a relaxing day, this beach in my opinion is a must see!

Three friends swimming at Grand Anse Beach Grenada
Three friends swimming at the Beach in Grenada. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

A Little History

Grand Anse Beach is located along the southwestern coast of Grenada.

A boat at Grand Anse Beach
A boat at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

It is known for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters.

Grand Anse Beach
Grand Anse Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

The beach is a 3-kilometer (2-mile) stretch and is a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike.

The Water at Grand Anse Beach
The Water at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Historically, the beach played a role in Grenada’s development as a tourism hotspot and has become a symbol of the island’s natural beauty and hospitality.

A cruise ship in the distance at Grand Anse Beach
A cruise ship in the distance at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Fun Facts about the Beach

  • Grand Anse Beach has been consistently ranked as one of the top beaches in the Caribbean.
  • Because the waters of the bay are so calm, this beach is a popular spot for kayaking, swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding.
Kayaking at Grand Anse Beach
Kayaking at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire
  • The beach is located just a short distance from Grenada’s capital, St. George’s.
  • Several luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and local restaurants are nestled along the beach.
  • The beach hosts cultural events and festivals, showcasing Grenadian music, food, and traditions.
Boats in Grenada
Boats in Grenada. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Admission and Visiting Details

  • Admission: Grand Anse Beach is public and free to visit.
  • Hours: The beach is open 24/7, though lifeguards may only be on duty during daylight hours.
  • Facilities: Restrooms, showers, and beach chairs are available at various points along the beach, particularly near resorts and public areas.
A view of the beach in Grenada
A view of the beach in Grenada. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

What It’s Like to Visit Grand Anse Beach

Walking up to the beach, the first thing I noticed was the white sand and the clear blue waters.

I’ve visited many beaches over the years, from Truro’s High Head Beach and Marconi Beach in Cape Cod to Junkanoo Beach in the Bahamas, Revere Beach in Massachusetts, and Clearwater Beach in Florida. Yet, for me, Grand Anse Beach stands above them all.

I really liked that visitors could rent kayaks, snorkeling gear, and go paddleboarding from this beach.

Ufuoma at a Restaurant on Grand Anse Beach
Ufuoma Akpotaire at a Restaurant on Grand Anse Beach.

As someone who loved to explore local cuisines, I was glad to see that there were local eateries on the beach.

Grenada currency
Grenada currency. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

There were also vendors selling local crafts, fresh coconut water, and pineapples.

Ufuoma trying out the local coconut water
Ufuoma Akpotaire trying out the local coconut water.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring Sunscreen and Shade: While the beach has some natural shade from palm trees, sunscreen and hats are essential for extended stays.
Places to relax at Grand Anse Beach
Places to relax at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire
  • Arrive Early: The beach can get busier in the afternoon, especially near the resorts and public facilities.
  • Try Local Food: Vendors and nearby restaurants serve delicious Grenadian dishes, such as oil down (Grenada’s national dish) and fresh seafood.
Some shade and a boat on a beach in Grenada
Some shade and a boat on a beach in Grenada. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire
  • Explore Water Activities: When you go snorkeling at this beach, you can easily see fishes and other sea creatures near the rocky areas of the bay.
A beautiful evening at Grand Anse Beach
A beautiful evening at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Nearby Attractions

Grand Anse Beach is close to several attractions and amenities:

  • St. George’s: Grenada’s capital city is just a 10-minute drive away, featuring historic sites like Fort George and local markets.
  • Morne Rouge Beach: A quieter alternative to Grand Anse, this beach offers similar beauty with fewer crowds.
  • Spiceland Mall: Located near the beach, this shopping center has boutiques, restaurants, and grocery stores.
  • Underwater Sculpture Park: A short boat ride away, this unique marine attraction features submerged sculptures that support coral reef growth.
Sunset at Grand Anse Beach
Sunset at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit this beach is during Grenada’s dry season, from January to May, when the weather is sunny and the waters are calm.

Early mornings and late afternoons provide cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

People paying with a ball Grand Anse Beach
People paying with a ball Grand Anse Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

If visiting during the rainy season, from June to December, brief showers are common but rarely disrupt a full day of beach enjoyment.

View of Grand Anse Beach from a Restaurant
View of the Beach from a Restaurant. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire

Grand Anse Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Grenada.

Its natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and welcoming atmosphere make it the perfect place to unwind and soak up the Caribbean sun.

A woman swimming at Grand Anse Beach
A woman swimming at the Beach. Photo by Ufuoma Akpotaire
Have you been to Grand Anse Beach or are you planning a visit? We would love to hear your thoughts about this location!
About Ufuoma Akpotaire 57 Articles
Ufuoma Akpotaire is a passionate movie and music reviewer with a love for travel and culture. As the Senior Culture and Travel Editor at Verayea, she combines her enthusiasm for storytelling with her experience exploring new places. Through her reviews, she celebrates creativity and inspires readers to appreciate the connections between movies, music, travel, and global cultures.

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