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The Carenage: St. George's Waterfront Jewel

Experience the vibrant heart of Grenada at The Carenage: a historic harbor, colorful promenade, and hub of culture in St. George's.

The Carenage is the heart of St. George's, Grenada, a bustling horseshoe-shaped harbor lined with colorful Georgian-style buildings. Once a vital commercial hub, it's now a scenic promenade filled with shops, restaurants, and the vibrant energy of island life.

A brief summary to The Carenage

  • St George's, GD

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a quieter experience and stunning sunrise views over the harbor.
  • Try the local cuisine at one of the waterfront restaurants for an authentic taste of Grenada.
  • Bring your camera; the picturesque scenery is perfect for photography enthusiasts.
  • Take a leisurely walk around the harbor to fully appreciate the colonial architecture and vibrant colors.
  • Keep an eye out for local craft markets, where you can find unique souvenirs and handmade goods.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Carenage is centrally located in St. George's and easily accessible on foot from most points in the city center. From the Melville Street Bus Terminal, walk south towards the waterfront. The Carenage will be directly in front of you.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses are a convenient way to reach The Carenage from other parts of Grenada. All bus routes start at the Melville Street Bus Terminal in St. George's. From the terminal, The Carenage is a short walk away. Bus fares typically range from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50, depending on the distance. Keep in mind that buses operate frequently from 7 am to 7 pm on weekdays.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout St. George's. A short taxi ride to The Carenage from nearby locations such as Grand Anse Beach will typically cost around EC$35. Taxis are a convenient option, especially at night or when traveling with luggage.

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Discover more about The Carenage

The Carenage, derived from the French word meaning 'safe anchorage,' is a picturesque waterfront promenade that winds around Grenada's inner harbor in St. George's. For over 300 years, this horseshoe-shaped harbor has been a haven for sailors and a vital center for trade and commerce. Today, it remains a bustling maritime hub, where fishing boats, yachts, and sailboats bob gently in the tranquil waters. The colorful Georgian-style buildings that line the Carenage add to its charm, with vibrant facades, wooden balconies, and decorative ironwork reflecting the island's colonial past. Strolling along the waterfront, visitors can soak in the sensory feast of sights, sounds, and aromas. Fishermen unload their fresh catch, locals haggle at the fish market, and the air is filled with the tantalizing aromas of Grenadian cuisine. The Carenage is not just a pretty face; it's a place where local culture thrives. Visitors can explore shops offering local crafts and souvenirs, sample fresh seafood and traditional Caribbean dishes at waterfront restaurants, and enjoy the lively atmosphere enhanced by music and laughter. Fort George, overlooking the harbor, serves as a reminder of the island's strategic importance throughout history and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Taking a boat tour from the Carenage provides a unique perspective of the island, exploring hidden coves and vibrant marine life.

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