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Black Bay Beach: Grenada's Volcanic Secret

Escape to Grenada's Black Bay Beach: a secluded black sand paradise with warm waters, Amerindian history, and lush trails.

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Discover the secluded Black Bay Beach, a hidden gem on Grenada's west coast. Its unique black sand, warm waters, and a nearby cave with Amerindian petroglyphs offer a tranquil escape from the island's more bustling tourist spots. A short hike through lush greenery adds to the adventure.

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Local tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for the 20-minute hike to the beach, as the path can be steep and uneven.
  • Bring your own refreshments and snacks, as there are no facilities or vendors directly on Black Bay Beach.
  • Explore the Black Bay Cave to see the Amerindian petroglyphs, but be prepared for a potentially strong smell of bats.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Concord Falls for a day of waterfalls and beach time.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in Marigot, Black Bay Beach is accessible by foot. Head towards the coast, following trails for approximately 1.5 kilometers (about 20 minutes). The trails can be uneven, so exercise caution.

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, take a minibus towards St. John's. Ask the driver to drop you off at the closest point to Marigot. From there, it's approximately a 1.5-kilometer walk (about 20 minutes) to Black Bay Beach. Bus fares range from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50 (US$0.92 to US$2.40). Confirm the fare with the conductor.

  • Taxi

    From St. George's, a taxi to the Concord main road near the Black Bay trail will cost approximately EC$67.00 - EC$93.80 (US$25 - US$35). From there, it is a 20-minute hike to the beach. Negotiate the fare beforehand.

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Black Bay Beach, nestled in the parish of St. John, Grenada, is a serene coastal haven famed for its distinctive black sand. This secluded beach offers a tranquil escape from the everyday hustle, inviting visitors to unwind amidst the island's natural beauty. The beach's black sand originates from volcanic debris, a testament to Grenada's volcanic origins. This natural phenomenon creates a striking contrast with the crystal-clear turquoise waters, offering a unique and breathtaking landscape. Accessible via a 20-minute hike from the Concord main road, the journey to Black Bay Beach is an adventure in itself. The trail meanders through lush greenery, providing glimpses of Grenada's diverse flora and fauna. Near the beach, the Black Bay Cave holds historical significance, adorned with ancient Amerindian petroglyphs, adding a touch of cultural intrigue to the scenic charm. Once on the beach, visitors can bask in the sun, swim in the inviting waters, or explore the vibrant marine life while snorkeling. The beach's secluded nature ensures a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for picnics, beachcombing, and simply enjoying the tranquility. While an abandoned building adds to the beach's unique character, it also means there are no facilities available. Black Bay Beach played a role in Grenada's plantation economy during the 18th and 19th centuries, serving as a landing point for ships transporting enslaved Africans to nearby plantations.

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