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There
are about 45 beautiful beaches in Grenada,
one of the islands most attractive features,
and which most visitors come just to enjoy.
All beaches on the island are officially
public property, which means that the
public must have access to it, regardless
of where it is situated. Before property
can be developed, especially areas which
are located near a beach, the developer
must show how he is providing access in
case someone wishes to go there. There
are no legal 'clothing optional' beaches
in Grenada.
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Grand
Anse Beach
Grand
Anse Beach is 2 miles of white sand in a sheltered
bay, and is a favourite of many visitors. It
is heavily featured in advertisements about
the island, and several major hotels are located
next to it. It is considered to be one of the
loveliest beaches in the Caribbean. As the beach
is on the western (leeward) side of the island,
it is usually well sheltered and calm, and is
a favourite with both locals and visitors alike.
Grand Anse beach has a lot to offer, from water
sports and scuba diving shops, to the vendors
market and several good restaurants. So, if
you are looking for a beach with attractions,
then this is the one for you.
Morne
Rouge Beach
Morne
Rouge Bay, which is located just south of the
Grand Anse beach, is smaller, calmer and more
secluded. There are no water sports shops located
there, and only one hotel directly on the beach
(Gem Beach Resort), so it is an ideal place
to just sit back, relax and soak up the sunshine.
The water is fairly shallow, and consequently
it is always a little warmer here than on other
beaches.
This is the ideal beach if you happen to be
vacationing with children, as it is usually
very calm.
Best
Snorkelling Beaches
If
you are looking for good snorkelling sites close
to the shore, then the best place to visit would
be the beach by the Aquarium Restaurant or by
the Rex Grenadian Hotel.
To get there, you will need to take the main
road past the airport terminal until you see
the sign for the restaurant on your right.
This beach offers sheltered areas, gorgeous
white sand and snorkelling along its southern
end.
The Aquarium Restaurant & Beach Club is
a good place to make the day more enjoyable,
and makes a comfortable snorkeling base for
the afternoon. Refreshments are available on
the beach. Beach Chairs Rental, Hotel &
Restaurant, shade, small coral reefs for good
snorkeling!
Secluded
Beaches
There
are also other nice, more secluded beaches around
Lance Aux Epines and St. David's. Most of them
are a little way off the beaten path and are
only accessible with a four wheel drive vehicle.
Also If you take a drive up the east coast,
in just about every bay, you will find several
more isolated secluded beaches you can visit,
even a few black sand beaches. The only difference
between this type of beach and the normal white
sand variety is the colour. White sand usually
consists of broken and pulverised coral, while
black sand primarily consists of ground up rock.
The texture is almost the same, with the black
sand beaches being found usually at the outflow
of rivers.
La
Sagesse Beach
Ideal
for a family outing, La Sagesse beach is in
a sheltered bay and has a large expanse of silver
sands. Quite shallow along the shore, it is
nearly always very calm and is a favorite for
families on the weekend. Also the home of the
Restaurant and Resort 'La Sagesse Nature Resort'
Bathway
Beach
The
next most popular beach, especially on weekends,
is located at Bathway in the north-eastern part
of the island. Bathway Beach is mainly frequented
by people who live in this part of the island,
and is particularly popular because of a sheltered
area where non-swimmers can bathe in relative
safety. Taking the western main road will also
enable you to visit the many beaches along that
coast, and those tend to be a lot more accessible.
This beach is on the Atlantic coastline, and
therefore for some months of the year, the water
is fairly choppy.
Levera
Beach
This
beach is located slightly further north than
Bathway beach, but is accessible via the same
road. With a great view of Sugarloaf island,
situated a couple of hundred yards offshore,
this beach is usually deserted as the road to
it is very rough. If you are considering visiting
it, a four wheel drive vehicle would be advisable.
Sauteurs
Beach
This
is a nice white sand beach, located on the northern
coast of Grenada, just to the west of the town
of Sauteurs. Usually deserted, this beach is
easily accessible by road and is a nice destination
for anyone planning an island tour. While it
is not as popular as the Bathway and Levera
Beaches, it is still a beautiful beach to relax
on and boasts wonderful views of the islands
to the north.
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