Discover the rich heritage of Grenada on a sightseeing journey that reveals the stories, landmarks and historic events that helped shape the island. This guided experience takes you through some of the most significant areas of southern Grenada, combining cultural insight, scenic viewpoints and fascinating historical narratives that bring the island's past to life.
Your adventure begins with a comfortable transfer from selected pickup locations before heading toward some of Grenada’s most notable districts. Along the way, your guide introduces the island’s cultural roots, including the legacy of the Kalinago people, the first known inhabitants of the region, while providing valuable context about the influences that shaped modern Grenadian society.
As the tour continues, you'll travel through areas surrounding Maurice Bishop International Airport, True Blue, and St. George’s University, learning about key moments in the island’s history. The experience then leads to Fort Frederick, one of Grenada’s most recognizable historic fortifications. Perched high above the capital, this strategic site offers panoramic views of St. George’s, the coastline and the surrounding hills while providing insight into the colonial struggles between the French and British.
The journey continues into St. George’s, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque capitals in the Caribbean. Explore the area's distinctive Georgian architecture, historic streets, harbor views and cultural landmarks while hearing stories about figures such as Julien Fedon, the revolutionary movements that influenced the island, and the significant events of 1979 and 1983. Scenic views of Port Louis Marina, the Carenage, and the surrounding waterfront further highlight Grenada’s maritime heritage.
Combining history, culture, architecture and spectacular scenery, this experience is ideal for travelers who want to gain a deeper understanding of Grenada beyond its beaches while enjoying a relaxed and informative tour of the island’s most iconic locations.