What You Will Do
This tour allows visitors to explore some of the most frequented attractions located on the Western and Northern parts of Grenada. Sites include: Concord Waterfalls, The nutmeg Museum, Jouvay Chocolate Factory, Sauteurs; Leaper's Hill.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Concord Falls
1 hour
Escape to Concord Falls, a hidden gem nestled in Grenada's lush rainforest. A scenic 10-minute drive from the main road leads you to this breathtaking waterfall, where you'll encounter playful monkeys swinging through the trees and charming souvenir shops offering local crafts. Hike down a short, well-maintained path to the base of the falls, where you can cool off in the refreshing waters of the natural pool. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the rainforest, surrounded by the vibrant sounds of nature. A truly unforgettable experience showcasing Grenada's natural beauty.
2
35 minutes
Delve into Grenada's spice heritage at the Nutmeg Museum in St. Mark's. Explore the fascinating journey of nutmeg, from tree to table, and discover the three distinct types grown on the island: learn about their unique characteristics, uses, and purported health benefits. Examine historical artifacts illustrating Grenada's crucial role in the global spice trade. A captivating experience for spice enthusiasts and history buffs.
3
Jouvay Chocolate
30 minutes
Guided tour through the cocoa plantation; then back to the processing station with a detailed demonstration of how the cocoa is process from raw material to Chocolate. Once finished visitors can taste a variety of chocolate and have the opportunity to purchase the final product.
4
Carib's Leap
20 minutes
Journey to Carib's Leap (Leaper's Hill) in St. Patrick's, Grenada, a site steeped in history and dramatic legend. This location bears witness to a pivotal moment in Grenada's past: a fierce battle between the indigenous Carib people and invading French forces. Tradition recounts the desperate struggle of the Caribs, forced to make a daring leap from the cliff face rather than surrender. This act of defiance gave the site its name, "Carib's Leap," a testament to their courage and resistance. Explore the historical significance of this dramatic landscape, imagining the clash of cultures and the bravery of the Carib warriors. Learn how this pivotal battle shaped the island's destiny and how the town's name reflects this significant historical event. The area offers panoramic views, allowing you to reflect on the rich tapestry of Grenada's heritage.
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