This 7-night journey traces Grenada from calm coastal mornings to forested hills rich with cocoa and spice. Swim in clear water along the southwest shore, walk shaded trails to freshwater pools, and spend time with farmers, cooks, and distillers who shape the island. Evenings return you to the coast for privacy and candlelit tables, with salt air and nutmeg lingering after dark.
Nutmeg-scented breezes & secluded beaches
Spice Island Escape to Grenada
Dine privately by the sea on two candlelit evenings
Walk forest trails to hidden waterfalls and freshwater pools
Visit a working cocoa estate and cook with local spice
Swim and snorkel along Grenada’s quiet southwest coast
Day by Day
Soft sands & the scent of spice
Grand Anse Beach
Day 1: Arrival on the Spice Island
Arrive in Grenada and follow the coastal road south, where palms lean toward the sea and the water shifts from deep blue to green. Check in near Grand Anse and spend the afternoon easing into the setting with a swim, a shaded walk, or time on your terrace listening to the surf. The evening is left open to rest and settle in after the journey.
Day 2: Along the shoreline
The morning is yours. Walk the curve of the beach while the sand is still cool, swim in calm water, or sit beneath sea grape trees as the day warms. In the afternoon, head out by small boat along the coast, passing quiet headlands and tucked-away coves. Stop to swim where the water is clear and sheltered, then return with time to relax as the light softens.
Day 3: Cocoa, spice and everyday Grenada
Travel inland through hills thick with breadfruit, nutmeg, and cocoa trees to a working estate. Walk through fermenting sheds and drying racks where cocoa beans are turned by hand, and taste cocoa tea prepared the local way. Later, spend time in a family kitchen nearby, cooking a simple Grenadian dish using fresh produce and spices, then sit together and enjoy what you have prepared.
Day 4: Rum, countryside and a private table
Continue north through small villages and farmland to River Antoine, one of the Caribbean’s oldest rum distilleries, where a water wheel still powers the machinery. Watch the process from cane to spirit and learn how little has changed here over time. That evening, return to your hotel for a private dinner, set in a quiet spot close to the water, with candlelight, warm air, and the sound of the sea nearby.
Arrive in Grenada and follow the coastal road south, where palms lean toward the sea and the water shifts from deep blue to green. Check in near Grand Anse and spend the afternoon easing into the setting with a swim, a shaded walk, or time on your terrace listening to the surf. The evening is left open to rest and settle in after the journey.
Day 2: Along the shoreline
The morning is yours. Walk the curve of the beach while the sand is still cool, swim in calm water, or sit beneath sea grape trees as the day warms. In the afternoon, head out by small boat along the coast, passing quiet headlands and tucked-away coves. Stop to swim where the water is clear and sheltered, then return with time to relax as the light softens.
Day 3: Cocoa, spice and everyday Grenada
Travel inland through hills thick with breadfruit, nutmeg, and cocoa trees to a working estate. Walk through fermenting sheds and drying racks where cocoa beans are turned by hand, and taste cocoa tea prepared the local way. Later, spend time in a family kitchen nearby, cooking a simple Grenadian dish using fresh produce and spices, then sit together and enjoy what you have prepared.
Day 4: Rum, countryside and a private table
Continue north through small villages and farmland to River Antoine, one of the Caribbean’s oldest rum distilleries, where a water wheel still powers the machinery. Watch the process from cane to spirit and learn how little has changed here over time. That evening, return to your hotel for a private dinner, set in a quiet spot close to the water, with candlelight, warm air, and the sound of the sea nearby.

Day 5: On the water
Spend the day exploring Grenada’s coastline by boat. Snorkel above coral reefs, float in open water, and pause in calm bays where the island feels far away. There is no rush and no fixed route, just time spent swimming, drying in the sun, and watching the shoreline pass. Return in the afternoon with the rest of the day open.
Day 6: Forest trails and freshwater pools
Head into the island’s interior, where the air cools and the forest closes in. Follow shaded trails to a series of waterfalls and clear pools, stopping to swim beneath falling water and rest on smooth rock. Return to the coast by mid-afternoon with time for the beach, the pool, or quiet time together.
Day 7: A quiet final day
Your last full day is unstructured. Spend the morning swimming, walking, or sitting with a book as the tide comes and goes. Later, enjoy a couples massage at the hotel. In the evening, gather for a second private dinner, marking the final night with a setting chosen for privacy, soft light, and a sense of closure to the week.
Day 8: Departure
Depart Grenada and return home, carrying the scents of spice, salt air, and warm stone long after the island is behind you.
Spend the day exploring Grenada’s coastline by boat. Snorkel above coral reefs, float in open water, and pause in calm bays where the island feels far away. There is no rush and no fixed route, just time spent swimming, drying in the sun, and watching the shoreline pass. Return in the afternoon with the rest of the day open.
Day 6: Forest trails and freshwater pools
Head into the island’s interior, where the air cools and the forest closes in. Follow shaded trails to a series of waterfalls and clear pools, stopping to swim beneath falling water and rest on smooth rock. Return to the coast by mid-afternoon with time for the beach, the pool, or quiet time together.
Day 7: A quiet final day
Your last full day is unstructured. Spend the morning swimming, walking, or sitting with a book as the tide comes and goes. Later, enjoy a couples massage at the hotel. In the evening, gather for a second private dinner, marking the final night with a setting chosen for privacy, soft light, and a sense of closure to the week.
Day 8: Departure
Depart Grenada and return home, carrying the scents of spice, salt air, and warm stone long after the island is behind you.

