Levera National Park
Levera National Park: Grenada's Coastal Sanctuary
Discover Levera Beach: Grenada's hidden gem within a national park, offering pristine sands, turquoise waters, and a serene escape.
Levera Beach, located on Grenada's northeastern coast within Levera National Park, is a serene and scenic escape offering golden sands, clear waters, and stunning views of Sugar Loaf Island. It's a protected area known for its natural beauty and as a nesting ground for leatherback turtles.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Levera Beach via public transport from St. George's, take a bus or minibus heading towards Sauteurs. Inform the driver that you wish to get off at Levera Beach. The fare is typically around 5 to 10 EC dollars (approximately $2 to $4 USD). From the nearest stop, walk approximately 10 minutes to reach the beach, following the main street towards the coast and then turning onto the access road leading to Levera Beach.
Car
If driving from Sauteurs, head north on Main Street (Grenada Highway) towards Levera Beach. Continue for approximately 3 kilometers. As you approach the coast, look for a sign indicating Levera Beach on your right. Turn right onto the access road, which leads directly to the beach parking area. Parking is free.
Taxi
Taxis are available from towns like Sauteurs or Grenville. A taxi ride from Sauteurs to Levera Beach typically costs around 20-30 EC dollars (approximately $7.50-$11 USD), depending on theNegotiate the fare before starting your journey.
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