Levera Beach: Grenada's Untouched Coastal Paradise
Discover Levera Beach in Grenada: a serene coastal escape with golden sands, clear waters, and abundant wildlife in a protected national park.
Levera Beach, located on Grenada's northeastern coast, is a serene and scenic escape within Levera National Park. Known for its golden sands, clear waters, and views of Sugar Loaf Island, it's a protected area ideal for relaxation and nature lovers.
A brief summary to Levera Beach
- 69FR+WQG, Sauteurs, GD
- +1888-571-5524
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit during the dry season (January to May) for the best weather.
- Bring your own food and drinks, as there are limited facilities nearby.
- Consider a guided tour to learn about the local wildlife and environment.
- Visit between April and June for a chance to see leatherback turtles nesting.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat, as there is little shade on the beach.
Getting There
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Taxi
From Sauteurs, taxis are readily available. A taxi ride to Levera Beach is approximately a 10-minute drive. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey, with typical fares around EC$30-40.
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Public Transport
From St. George's, take a bus towards Sauteurs. The journey takes approximately 1.5-2 hours. From Sauteurs, a local bus or taxi can take you to Levera Beach, about 3km east. Bus fares from St. George's to Sauteurs are around EC$8-10. The local bus from Sauteurs to Levera Beach is about EC$3-5.
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Driving
From St. George's, follow the main road north towards Sauteurs. The drive is approximately 30-40 minutes. Once in Sauteurs, follow signs directing you to Levera Beach. Parking is available near the beach entrance, free of charge, but spaces are limited.