Grenada was named one of the best places to travel in 2025.

Here’s how to plan the perfect trip to the Caribbean island.

Years of excellence have made this 64-suite boutique property among the best all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean.

Prickly Bay, Grenade, West Indies / Prickly Bay, Grenada, West Indies

Boats off of the coasts of Prickly Bay on Grenada.Credit:Severine BAUR/Getty Images

The property is set to add six new luxury suites to its collection by 2026.

An oversized infinity poolthe longest in the Caribbeanstretches across the property to Grand Anse Beach.

Just down the coast, the brand recently debuted its sleek, newSilversands Beach House.

Interior hotel room

Guest room in Calabash Hotel.Courtesy of Relais & Châteaux

Best Things to Do

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Hit the beach.

Swim to Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park.

The brainchild of Jason deCaires Taylor, it also powerfully depicts the island’s most important traditions and legends.

Grand Etang National Park, St George, Grenada, Caribbean

Seven Sisters Falls in Grand Etang National Park.Richard I’Anson/Getty Images

Explore Grand Etang National Park & Forest Reserve.

Visit Belmont Estate.

The property’s local-led experiences support organic farms and culminate with farm-to-table dining.

Outdoor dining area

Dining patio at Rhodes Restaurant.Courtesy of Relais & Châteaux

Hike to Seven Sisters Falls.

Rivers running from Grenada’s volcanic interior down to the coast carve waterfalls into the island’s lush jungles.

Spot tropical flowers, colorful birds, and perhaps even a monkey in the tropical canopy amid the cascades.

St George’s cruise harbor, capital of Grenada, the Caribbean. Waterfront view with beautiful and idyllic town. Panoramic view with bright and colorful colors.

View of the town of St. George on Grenada.NANCY PAUWELS/Getty Images

The experience is by reservation only, so book in advance.

Rhodes Restaurant

A candlelit terrace covered in flowering vines embraces guests at Rhodes Restaurant at Calabash Hotel.

It’s one of the island’s most exquisite fine-dining experiences.

View of Antoine bay with tropical beach on Grenada island, Caribbean region of Lesser Antilles

Antoine Bay on Grenada island.Jeff R Clow/Getty Images

The Grenadian-born head chef uses the owner’s family cookbook as inspiration for his farm-to-table dishes.

Expect everything from a la carte breakfast options to seven-course tasting menus.

Note: This restaurant is cash only and requires reservations.

Seaport of island of Grenada reflected in door of ship entering harbor.

View of Grenada from the door of a ferry.Jeff R Clow/Getty Images

Petite Martinique

The island of Petite Martinique is, indeed, petite.

In the dry season, it’s less likely."

Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June through November, with tropical activity generally peaking from late August through October.

Consider planning your trip around the island’s cultural and culinary events.

Held at the beginning of August,Spicemasis among thebest Carnival celebrations in the Caribbean.

It features soca-fueled parties and age-old traditions like Jab Jab, a resistance-rooted celebration of the abolishment of slavery.

Travelers can also find flight connections through nearby islands like St. Lucia and Barbados.

However, operating a vehicle in Grenada requires both a valid driver’s license and a local permit.

One-way tickets cost less than $50, just slightly more than the ferry.