Griffin Ln Grenville, St Andrew , Grenada W.I, 49FH+GFJ, Grenville, Grenada
Located in Grenville, which is the second largest town of Grenada, Grenville Bay is a lively white sand beach with rich natural resources. It was a popular hub for nutmeg processing and transportation prior to Hurricane Ivan of 2004 (which adversely affected the agricultural sector of Grenada). Yet the bay has been vulnerable to acute shoreline erosion and coastal flooding and is now a coral-protected area. Fishing boats are a common sight, and you can enjoy swimming, walking, and sunbathing. Since it is secluded, there are no amenities on the beach, so please come prepared.
If you are looking for attractions, there are many nearby. Grenville River is just two minutes away and is an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. You can also visit Levera National Park, a 450-acre area that has spectacular coastal views and features exotic bird species, including black-necked stilts, common snipes, and other waterfowl. For another option, River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery is a popular rum manufacturer that features old-fashioned equipment to make rum in a picturesque surrounding.
If you're looking for a restaurant, there are many nearby options. The Melting Pot features chocolate or broth for dipping and cooking, heated pots of cheese, and spellbound beach views. For another option, Carib Sushi features Japanese and local cuisine including rice, Scottish salmon, local tuna, and flavored veggies, among 100 other dishes on the menu. You can also visit 3J's Snackette and Bar that features fries, fish, and chicken served by a friendly staff.
If you are looking for a hotel, there are many options around Grenville Bay. For a budget option, Sea Breeze Hotel features an outdoor pool, sizzling barbecues, beautiful verandahs, and picturesque sea views. For another option, La Sagesse Hotel is a secluded and delightful hotel that has lush tropical gardens, spellbinding dining facilities, and mesmerizing sea views. You can also stay at Two Bays Beach Villa that has colonial-oriented furnishings, an outdoor pool, private verandas, and a restaurant and bar.
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