Grand Anse Craft and Spice Market
Grand Anse Craft and Spice Market: A Taste of Grenadian Culture
Experience paradise on Grenada's Grand Anse Beach: two miles of pristine sand, turquoise waters, and vibrant Caribbean culture.
Grand Anse Beach, a two-mile stretch of powdery white sand and tranquil turquoise water, is Grenada's most famous and beloved beach. Situated on the island's sheltered southwestern coast, just outside the capital city of St. George's, it offers stunning views and a mix of relaxation and activities for both locals and tourists.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From St. George's, the capital of Grenada, public buses frequently travel to Grand Anse Beach. The bus terminal is a short walk from the cruise port. The ride costs approximately $2 USD each way and takes about 30 minutes. Be aware that buses may not have set departure times and routes.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available from Maurice Bishop Airport (GND) and St. George's to Grand Anse Beach. A taxi from the airport to Grand Anse costs around $10 USD and takes about 10 minutes. From the cruise terminal to Grand Anse Beach, a taxi will cost around $15 USD. Taxis operate on set rate fares, so confirm the rate card before starting your journey.
Water Taxi
Water taxis offer a scenic route from the St. George cruise port directly to Grand Anse Beach. The cost is approximately $10 USD per person for a round trip. This is a fast way to get to the beach, with the added benefit of enjoying views of the coastline.
Use Grand Anse Beach as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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