
Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique are fringed by more than 45 beautiful beaches, including white-sand shorelines on the Caribbean coast and black volcanic sands lapped by Atlantic Ocean waters. Even the most popular beaches offer plenty of elbow room on these uncrowded islands, and its it's more than possible for visitors to find a deserted beach to call their own, including on Grenada's sister islands and uninhabited islets and cays.
Grand Anse
Located on Grenada'sGrenada's southwest coast, the Grand Anse Beach on this 2-mile stretch has been known to be the most lively beach island in the world thanks to its abundance of resorts and restaurants; however, it maintains its splendor unaltered. Grand Anse Beach has been named the best beach in the world, according to numerous leading publications, including Conde Nast Traveler in 2019.

Anse La Roche
The shallow part of the ocean and Anse La Roche'sRoche's offshore reef make it a great vacation destination for snorkeling on Carriacou, and the trail you need to take to enjoy the breathtaking scenery keeps the area peaceful.
Levera Beach:
The rough waves at this beach in Levera National Park prevent swimming, but the serenity of the north end of Grenada makes this worth the journey. Leatherback sea turtles choose the beach's intertidal zone from March through July to lay their eggs here.
La Sagesse Beach
Palm trees line this remote beach, showcasing a shot-perfect picture of a tropical beach popular with romantic couples and anyone who desires the solitude of a world-class beach essentially for themselves. The quiet La Sagesse hotel has a restaurant and a beachfront bar.

Black Bay Beach:
The dark volcanic sand contrasting with the vibrant greenery make this beach in St. John a stunning site, and its remote location ensures that admirers will have the beach all to themselves.
Hog Island:
Grenada has several uninhabited but stunning day-sail destinations that call themselves "desert island" beaches. During the week, Hog Island is home to Roger'sRoger's Beach Bar, a popular hub for boating tourists. It tends to attract more visitors on the weekends.

Paradise Beach: This idyllic island of Carriacou boasts several local eateries and bars, along with a paradise beach that's lively on weekends and the best destination for residents to let loose.

Sandy Island: Be sure to stay at this picturesque, palm-shaded island off the coast of Carriacou for a day. This deserted location has pink-tinged sandy beaches and natural pools for refreshing dips.

