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Seven Sisters Waterfalls: Grenada's Natural Cascade

Discover Grenada's Seven Sisters Waterfalls: Hike through lush rainforest, swim in refreshing pools, and experience the island's natural beauty.

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Venture into Grenada's lush rainforest to discover the Seven Sisters Waterfalls, a series of seven stunning cascades near Grand Etang National Park. A moderately challenging hike leads to refreshing mountain pools, offering a revitalizing experience amidst the island's natural beauty.

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Local tips

  • Wear appropriate footwear for a moderately challenging hike with potentially muddy and slippery sections.
  • Bring swimwear to enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pools at the base of the waterfalls.
  • Consider visiting during the dry season (January to May) for safer and more enjoyable trail conditions.
  • Take the No. 6 bus from St. George's bus terminal towards Grenville and ask the driver to drop you off at Seven Sisters.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, take the No. 6 bus towards Grenville. Inform the driver you're going to Seven Sisters Waterfalls. The bus ride costs approximately EC$5-6 (USD$2-3). The driver will drop you off near the entrance. From there, it's a short walk to the Seven Sisters Waterfalls entrance. Entrance fee to the falls is EC$5 (USD$2).

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in St. George's. A taxi ride to Seven Sisters Waterfalls costs approximately EC$54-81 (USD$20-30), and the journey takes around 40 minutes. Some taxi drivers will take you directly to the start of the trail, while others may drop you off at the top, requiring a short walk. Negotiate the price with the driver before starting the journey.

  • Driving

    From the Grand Anse area, the drive to Seven Sisters Waterfalls is approximately 40 minutes (16km). Follow the Grand Etang Road, and turn off at the sign for Seven Sisters Falls. Continue past the yellow building and follow the winding concrete road as far as you can drive. Limited parking is available near the trailhead. Entrance fee to the falls is EC$5 (USD$2).

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The Seven Sisters Waterfalls are a collection of seven distinct waterfalls nestled in the heart of Grenada's rainforest, not far from the renowned Grand Etang Lake and National Park. The journey to these falls is an adventure in itself, requiring a trek through lush rainforests adorned with towering bamboo and vibrant heliconias. The hike, typically lasting around 45 minutes each way, can be moderately challenging, with some steep and potentially muddy sections, especially after rainfall. Good footwear is recommended. Along the way, hikers are treated to the sights and sounds of Grenada's diverse wildlife, including colorful birds and the occasional monkey. Upon reaching the waterfalls, visitors can immerse themselves in the cool, clear waters of the natural pools formed at the base of the cascades. Swimming in these pools offers a refreshing and invigorating experience, surrounded by the serene beauty of the rainforest. The top of the two most popular falls are accessible via climbing the rocks or a side path. For the adventurous, jumping into the pools is a popular activity. While the existence of seven waterfalls gives the site its name, the average visitor may only encounter the first two falls, as they are the most accessible and do not require any difficult maneuvers.

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