You'll leave this one talking about it for months.
Six and half hours on Grenada's west coast — cool waterfall spray still on your skin, cacao in your memory, aged rum warm in your chest. That's what doing it right feels like. You don't just see a place. You carry it home.
Annandale Waterfall first — rainforest, mist, silence. Then, a chocolate workshop where artisans do remarkable things with Grenada's famous cacao. Then River Antoine, the Caribbean's oldest rum distillery, is still running on waterwheel power. The tasting will make you smile. Your guide's stories will make you laugh.
No rushing. Every stop has room to breathe. Your guide grew up on this island and loves it, and that comes through.
Pickup from your hotel or cruise port is included.
You won't just feel like you visited Grenada. You'll feel like you understood it.