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Black Bay Beach: Grenada's Volcanic Secret

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Escape to Grenada's Black Bay Beach: a secluded haven where volcanic sands meet turquoise waters, offering tranquility and natural beauty.

Discover the allure of Black Bay Beach, a secluded black sand paradise on Grenada's western coast. Accessible via a scenic hike, this unique beach offers tranquility, stunning volcanic scenery, and a glimpse into Grenada's natural history.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for the 20-minute walk through farmland to reach the beach.
  • Bring your own refreshments, as there are limited facilities directly on the beach.
  • Explore the Black Bay Cave near the beach to see ancient Amerindian petroglyphs.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, ride the bus towards Marigot. The bus ride takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Inform the driver you wish to get off at Black Bay. From the bus stop, it is a 10-minute walk down a path towards the beach. Bus fare is between $2.50 XCD ($0.92 USD) and $6.50 XCD ($2.40 USD).

  • Walking

    From Marigot, Black Bay Beach is a short walk. Follow the coastal road and look for beach access points. The path to the beach is approximately 10 minutes.

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Black Bay Beach, nestled in the Marigot area of Grenada, is a hidden gem renowned for its distinctive black sand, a stark contrast to the island's more common white sandy beaches. This remarkable beach owes its dark sands to Grenada's volcanic origins, offering a unique landscape framed by lush greenery and clear turquoise waters. Historically, 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. Today, the beach offers a serene escape, inviting visitors to relax on its warm sands, swim in its calm waters, and explore the nearby Black Bay Cave, which features ancient Amerindian petroglyphs. The journey to Black Bay Beach is an adventure in itself, requiring a walk through farmland, adding to its secluded charm. Once there, the beach provides a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for sunbathing, snorkeling, and enjoying the vibrant Caribbean sunsets. While relatively untouched, its natural beauty and historical significance make it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a unique Grenadian experience.
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