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Aerial view of Grand Anse Beach in Grenada

Best Beaches in Grenada

Cushioned sands, luscious cocktails and flawless sunsets linger in the heart of Grenadian beaches. Start your getaway with a variety of aquatic sports in the shimmering, crystal clear ocean or dive into a marvellous coral reef kingdom. Imagine descending into velvet soft sand under the palm trees on an unforgettable shore... Find out more about the most beautiful beaches in Grenada we love.

Top 10 beaches in Grenada

Aerial view of Grand Anse Beach in Grenada

Grande Anse Beach

Soak yourself in the sunrays of Grenada's most loved gem! Whether it’s a dip in the aquamarine blue sea or lounging in lustrous sand, it’s a beach you don’t want to miss! Adventure seekers can find parasailing, scubadiving, waterskiing, or even become a pirate for the day to discover sunken shipwrecks! Don’t forget to relish delicious cocktails or grab a bite to eat at Pelican Beach Club. This gorgeous beach on the South West coast is a perfect location to sit back and admire the sunset... or turtles!

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Man paddleboarding in clear tropical sea towards a white sand beach
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Magazine Beach

Located on the Southern coast, Magazine Beach has been named the 'prettiest beach in the Caribbean' by the locals for its exotic setting and natural landscape. Less crowded than Grande Anse, it’s the perfect place to relax and forget about reality. Check out our favourite spot to eatr, Aquarium Restaurant, to experience breathtaking views whilst you savour the Caribbean flavour. Don’t forget to grab a taxi or rent a car here as there as there are no Ubers.

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Small boat docked up on the beach at Morne Rouge Bay
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Morne Rouge Beach

More secluded, Mourne Rouge is a must-see when in Grenada. A family favourite, this horseshoe-shaped bay has diamond blue, shallow waters ideal for snorkelling and swimming during the day. Bury your feet in silky, pearl sand, listening to the tropical sound of nature – now that’s how you live the Caribbean dream.

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Yachts docked up in turquoise coloured sea around a small tropical island - San
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Sandy Island Beach

This tiny island can be found on the west coast of Carriacou and it will blow your sunnies off! Well known for snorkelling, Sandy Island features a strip of white coral sand merging into the turquoise ocean, promising a picture-postcard view. Catch a boat ride to experience this pristine beach. No wonder they filmed a Bounty advert here!

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Couple walking along a small grassy path to a wild tropical beach
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Lavera Beach

Glistening golden sand stretched over 375 acres of astonishing crystal-clear sea view, watching over the horizon of cone-shaped Sugarloaf Island and Grenadine Islands. The peaceful and deserted Lavera Beach is part of a magical National Park, home to species of rare birds and sea turtles. Between March and August, this beautiful shore is closed to protect turtle nesting season. Be sure to get a tour guide to witness this extraordinary sight.

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Kids playing on a tropical beach next to a docked small red motorboat
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Paradise Beach

This beach has the finest Courricou sands with its shallow turquoise waters and almond palm trees - it definitely lives up to its name! Jump into the waveless pool for a swim with water so clear you can count all seashells on the sandy bed. Take your family to Paradise Beach Club bar if you're feeling hungry and craving a colourful cocktail. Watch the world go by whilst you indulge in paradise.

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Man relaxing in a hammock hanging from a large palm tree on a tropical beach
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La Sagesse Beach

Described as the most romantic beach of the Grenada island, La Sagesse Beach is surrounded by untouched nature with its impossibly soft, warm sands overlooking the stunningly blue half-moon cove. Swimming, kayaking and boogie boarding is popular here. This beach is a much less crowded option.

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Pink Gin Beach

Just a 20-minute walk from Magazine Beach, you will find the whitest of white warm sands embedded on the southwest coast. Its peaceful, azure waves make it ideal to experience any water activities you can imagine! Venture off for a scenic hike or grab a pink gin and tonic, sitting on the golden blanket of sand.

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Aerial view of a curved tropical beach with turquoise water, white sand, backed by dense forest
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Anse La Roche Beach

Northwest in the Carriacou Island, take a boat trip to this wild, pristine beach to find an amazon of corals just offshore. Secluded with unspoilt sand offers infinite Caribbean seascape.

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Bathway Beach

On the far north-east coast of the island lays quiet Bathway Beach, surrounded by palm tree meadow, which is a part of stunning Lavera National Park. Surfing is a popular activity here but be sure not to swim past alluring coral reefs. If you fancy a fishy grub in a beach garden, find Aggie’s just behind the shore.

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