Reaching out on behalf of the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA), to share that Grand Anse Beach has been named one of the Top 50 Beaches in the World by The World’s 50 Best Beaches, landing at #32 on this highly respected global list. With its iconic two-mile crescent of white sand, calm turquoise waters, and authentic island energy, Grand Anse Beach is more than a postcard, it’s the heartbeat of Grenadian culture and a must-visit for travelers.
Where to Stay:
From boutique luxury to beachfront charm, Grand Anse offers a range of accommodations for every traveler.
- Silversands Grenada: A sleek, modern resort with the longest infinity pool in the Caribbean
- Spice Island Beach Resort: An award-winning, all-inclusive, family-owned resort known for its elegance and warm hospitality
- Mount Cinnamon: A hillside retreat with colorful villas and panoramic views of Grand Anse
- Coyaba Beach Resort: A laid-back, locally owned favorite that blends comfort with authentic Grenadian vibes.
Where to Dine:
Beachfront dining is part of the Grand Anse magic. Try fresh, local flavors at:
- Umbrella’s Beach Bar:A lively local favorite for cocktails and grilled seafood
- Sangria Restaurant & Lounge:A chic, open-air Spanish-Caribbean fusion spot right on the beach
- Savvy’s at Mount Cinnamon:Farm-to-table Grenadian cuisine with unbeatable sunset views.
What to Do:
- Snorkel or diveGrenada’s Underwater Sculpture Park.
- Stroll the Grand Anse Craft and Spice Marketfor local crafts, spices, and handmade keepsakes.
- Hop on a water taxito nearby St. George’s for a quick cultural detour to the island’s colorful capital.
- Join a beach yoga session or paddleboarding tour, or simply relax under a sea grape tree with a nutmeg-infused rum punch in hand.
This recognition is not just a win for Grenada, it’s a testament to the balance of natural beauty and vibrant culture that makes Grand Anse Beach unforgettable. With direct flight options from Toronto, New York, Boston, Miami, and an upcoming direct route from Atlanta, it’s easier than ever for travelers to get to Grenada!