Norland’s tours offer a safe and secure experience, allowing travelers to explore the stunning and lush landscapes of Grenada and immerse themselves in its authentic culture. With a certified, informative, and friendly tour guide boasting over 20 years of experience, the quality of the service is assured.
Norland’s tours offer a safe and secure experience, allowing travelers to explore the stunning and lush landscapes of Grenada and immerse themselves in its authentic culture. With a certified, informative, and friendly tour guide boasting over 20 years of experience, the quality of the service is assured.
- House of Chocolate - This distinctive hand-crafted mini museum and café elegantly unites all things chocolate in one location, celebrating and narrating the rich history of cocoa and chocolate in Grenada. Explore their exhibit that presents the history of chocolate and learn about the process of making this delightful treat. Following this…
- House of Chocolate - This distinctive hand-crafted mini museum and café elegantly unites all things chocolate in one location, celebrating and narrating the rich history of cocoa and chocolate in Grenada. Explore their exhibit that presents the history of chocolate and learn about the process of making this delightful treat. Following this educational journey, the café offers delectable chocolate made on-site, complemented by ice cream, cakes, and beverages. To enhance the sensory experience, visitors can enjoy browsing chocolate-themed paintings, clothing, self-care products, and more.
- Grand Etang National Park - The Grand Etang Forest Reserve, with elevations ranging from 300 meters at St. Cyr to 760 meters at an unnamed peak in the Reserve’s north, showcases a blend of ridges, the upper headwaters of over 10 steep-sided coastal valleys, and the upper basin of a major tributary of the Great River. The Reserve is home to four of Grenada’s highest mountains: Southeast Mountain (712m), Mount Sinai (700m), Mount Qua Qua (713m), and the unnamed peak (760m). All of volcanic origin from the Pliocene and Pleistocene Periods, these mountains dominate the physical landscape. Volcanic activity also led to the formation of Grand Etang Lake as a crater lake, one of three explosive craters in the Reserve. Slopes on the flanks of these mountains and connecting ridges generally exceed 20 degrees and often surpass 30 degrees. Grand Etang Lake drains into the tributary of the Great River.
- Seven Sisters Falls - As the name suggests, this attraction is a series of seven stunning waterfalls, located in Grenada’s lush interior, not far from the renowned Grand Etang Lake. A 40-minute hike through the verdant rainforest, large bamboos, and beautiful heliconias leads to the first of the pristine cascades, beginning a unique adventurous exploration of each equally enchanting ‘sister’ via rugged trails. Immersing in the cool mountain pools will refresh your body and mind as nature envelops you. Remember to bring your swimsuit and appropriate footwear.
- Annandale Falls - Timeless beauty perfectly describes the Annandale Waterfalls. Just a 20-minute drive from the capital, this breathtaking cascade is surrounded by a lush garden of vibrant blooms and tropical foliage. The waterfall stands 30 feet high with a continuous flow of cool water from the surrounding mountainous streams, cascading over a rocky outcrop into the pool below, which appears sparkling emerald on a sunny day. Annandale and its pool are ideal for light, relaxed swimming alone or with family. Complementing this natural beauty is the Wild Orchid Restaurant and Bar with its airy open-plan design that invites fresh air and offers stunning views of the waterfall while serving delicious local cuisine and beverages. Visitors can also explore the Interpretation Center to learn more about the surrounding ecosystem and purchase souvenirs to commemorate their visit.
- Clarke’s Court Rum Distillery - Considered the largest and most renowned rum distillery in Grenada, Clarke’s Court has been operational since 1937. However, the company existed before adopting this name, with its rums previously known as Tradewinds and Red Neck.
Clarke’s Court seemingly originated from two sources. Dutch Colonists arrived in Grenada in the 1670s, attacked the town, seized some lands and the Bay in Woodlands, and named it ‘Court Bay’. After the French later reclaimed these lands, the period from 1763 to around 1801 saw Gedney Clarke Esq acquire parcels of land from the French, totaling 780 acres. This land included what is now known as Woodlands Estate, where the distillery is located, and encompassed Court Bay. From these events, the name Clarke’s Court emerged, and it continues to flourish today.

- Bottled water
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Lunch
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