Black Bay
Black Bay: A Secluded Black Sand Beach
Escape to Grenada's Black Bay Beach: Discover volcanic black sands, secluded tranquility, and ancient Amerindian history in a hidden paradise.
Discover the unique beauty of Black Bay Beach, a hidden gem on Grenada's west coast. This secluded beach features striking black sand, a lush backdrop, and the intriguing Black Bay Cave with Amerindian petroglyphs, offering a tranquil escape and a touch of history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From St. George's, head east towards Grand Anse, then follow signs to Morne Rouge. Continue towards the north coast, and turn left at the intersection for Marigot. Follow the road until you see signs for Black Bay. Limited free parking is available near the trailhead.
Public Transport
Take a bus or minibus from St. George's to Grand Anse, requesting one that goes to Marigot. From Marigot, you can walk (approximately 30 minutes) or hire a taxi to the trailhead. Negotiate the taxi fare beforehand, but it should cost around EC$10-15. Bus fare from St. George's to Marigot is approximately EC$2.50-5.
Walking
If you are already in Marigot, you can walk to Black Bay from the town center. Head towards the coastline, following the signs to Black Bay. It is approximately a 30-minute walk.
Use Black bay black sand beach as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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