Private Half Day Spicy Tour Experiences




From USD
$75.00
- Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
- Location: St George's, St George's
- Product code: PKSPF0
WHY CHOOSE THIS TOUR:
After pick up from your hotel or cruise ship terminal building you will begin the drive along the West Coast which offers some of the most spectacular views as you head for the fishing town of Gouyave.
This Tour Includes Visits to ...
Annandale Waterfalls
- One of Grenada's most accessible waterfalls is noted for its lush greenery. Enrobed in ferns, trees, and hanging vines, the falls cascade 32 feet over rocks into a deep pool.
- This historic plantation still grows and processes spices the old-fashioned way. During your visit, you'll see cocoa, nutmeg, mace, cloves, and other spices laid out on giant racks drying in the sun.
- One of the largest nutmeg processing factories on the island. Witness row after row of drying racks covered with the fruit of nutmeg trees descended from the first ones planted here by the British in 1843.
- Situated 1,700 feet above sea level, the lake's azure waters rest inside one of Grenada's extinct volcanoes. The rainforest around the lake holds a treasure trove of flora and fauna including colourful tropical birds, tiny frogs and lizards, and rare orchids.
- The best preserved of all the Grenadian forts, the French began the construction of Fort Frederick in 1779 and the British completed it 12 years later. Nicknamed the "backwards-facing fort," you'll note that the cannons face inland instead of out to sea. The fort was abandoned in 1850 until it was later occupied by the Grenadian military.
- Perched atop Richmond Hill in the heart of St. George's, Fort Frederick offers postcard-pretty views. After you walk under its grand arches, you can look southward onto the town of St. George's and admire the pretty harbour and Georgian buildings in the Carenage and northward to the rolling mountain ridges that are covered in lush vegetation and quaint houses.
Inclusions
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
Exclusions
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks