Grenada High Wire
Grenada High Wire: Adventure in the Rainforest Canopy
Discover Grenada's Seven Sisters Waterfalls: Hike through lush rainforest and swim in refreshing pools beneath cascading waterfalls.
Venture into Grenada's lush rainforest to discover the Seven Sisters Waterfalls, a series of seven stunning cascades nestled near the Grand Etang National Park. A moderately challenging hike leads to refreshing pools at the base of the falls, offering a revitalizing experience in the heart of the island.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Seven Sisters Waterfalls from St. George's, take the #6 bus towards Grenville. Inform the driver of your destination and they will drop you off at the Seven Sisters junction. The bus ride costs approximately EC$5-6 (USD$2-3). From the junction, it's a short walk to the entrance of the trail.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in St. George's and can take you directly to the entrance of the Seven Sisters Waterfalls. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. A one-way trip from St. George's will cost approximately EC$50-80 (USD$20-30). Some taxi drivers may offer to wait for you and bring you back.
Driving
If driving from the Grand Anse area, it's approximately a 40-minute drive. Follow the Grand Etang Road, and turn off at the sign for Seven Sisters Falls. Continue past the yellow 'Welcome to 7 Sisters Falls' building and follow the winding concrete road as far as you can drive. Limited parking is available at the trailhead. Entrance fee to the falls is EC$5 (USD$2).
Use Seven Sisters Waterfalls as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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