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Black Bay Beach: Grenada's Secluded Black Sand Escape

Escape to Grenada's Black Bay Beach: Discover volcanic black sands, secluded tranquility, and ancient Amerindian history in a hidden paradise.

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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.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for the 20-minute hike from the main road to the beach.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities directly on the beach.
  • Consider hiring a local guide for the hike and to explore the Black Bay Cave safely.
  • Check the weather and tides before your visit to ensure the best beach experience.
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Getting There

  • 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.

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Black Bay Beach, nestled in the parish of St. John on Grenada's western coast, offers a unique and tranquil beach experience. Unlike the island's more common white-sand beaches, Black Bay boasts distinctive black sand resulting from volcanic debris, a reminder of Grenada's volcanic origins. The beach is relatively untouched, free from nearby houses or hotels, making it a serene escape. The journey to Black Bay Beach is part of its charm. A 20-minute hike from the main road through farmland and orchards leads to this secluded spot. The path itself offers a glimpse into Grenada's natural beauty. Near the beach, you can find the Black Bay Cave, home to ancient Amerindian petroglyphs, adding a cultural and historical dimension to your visit. Once you arrive, the beach offers a peaceful environment for swimming in the clear waters, sunbathing on the unique black sand, or simply relaxing with a book. The beach is generally quiet, offering a chance to connect with nature and enjoy the tranquility.

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