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The Red Crab - 2 min walk from the resort
The Red Crab is our next door neighbour and one of Grenada’s classic restaurants. Their
great food is key to building up their following. And of course their fantastic steaks and
Calalloo soup are not worth missing.
The Boat Yard - 5 min walk from the resort
Our neighbours on the other side provide a very informal and relaxed way to spend an
evening. Enjoy a delicious pizza from their ample menu, with a fully stocked bar, local live
music and dancing to set it all off.
Charcoals Caribbean Grill - 5 min walk from the resort
American style grill with a twist of Caribbean elegance. Excellent for a light bite or casual
dinner.
CaribSushi - 1.5 miles /5 mins by car from the resort
Incredibly popular and possibly one of the best sushi restaurants this side of Japan. The
Caribbean Sea surrounding Grenada provides the fantastic ingredients which are beautifully
put together by the master Japanese chefs. If you’re a fan of sushi, you’ll fall in love with
CaribSushi.
Umbrellas - 1.5 miles /5 mins by car from the resort
Right on the fringe of Grand Anse Beach, the is bar and restaurant is a local hot spot and
centred around the great location, casual daytime dining and cocktails on the beach.
The Beach House Restaurant - 3 miles /10 mins by car from the resort
The Beach House is an elegant and wonderful family run restaurant. Their superb Caribbean
take on European classic dishes, in a beautiful beach side setting and lovely atmosphere is
their recipe for success.
Things to do – On Land
There’s more to life than just the beach in Grenada. Below are a few attractions and sights
that we recommend to you.
Heaven & Earth Spa at the Calabash
At the Heaven & Earth Spa, each treatment is tailor made to your individual needs. Using
natural products from the 'Spice Isle' itself, indulge in the sweet fragrances while experienced
hands massage away any indication of a stressful life.
Grand Anse Beach
A silky stretch of sheltered white sand where visitors and locals enjoy the view of the capital,
this world famous beach spans two miles/three kilometres along the southwest coastline.
Nearby water sport specialists, hotels, restaurants and vendors offer a variety of services and
local products
Magazin Beach
A lovely stretch of white sand along the southern shores, this is a perfect locale for a relaxing
walk, some snorkelling or kayaking. The beach can come to life with culinary and
recreational activities organized by the famous Grenadian by Rex Resort at the north end
and the quaintly elegant Aquarium Restaurant at the south
Morne Rouge (BBC) Beach
With its usually quiet, shallow waters and white sand, this popular beach is sheltered by
Quarantine Point. It is a perfect spot to relax in silence or with the laughter of family and
friends.
Grenada Golf & Country Club
The Grenada Golf Club is a challenging nine-hole golf course which plays eighteen holes
from separate tee boxes. An enjoyable holiday course with views of the Caribbean Sea, this
picturesque par 67 design boasts an open layout with most holes clearly visible from the
clubhouse
Spice Basket
A half an hour drive brings your to the Spice Basket, Grenada’s cultural epicentre. Enjoy a
variety of activities from performing arts, cultural heritage, from live theatre shows to Steel
pan and other family entertainment to the world’s only museum dedicated to West Indies
Cricket. There’s also a great restaurant serving a variety of Caribbean classic dishes.
Crater Lakes
Although most of the Caribbean islands are of volcanic origin, crater lakes can only be
found in Dominica and Grenada, making them a very unique and intriguing. These relics
from our volcanic past are places of natural beauty, but are shrouded by mystery.
Grand Etang Lake
Located in the centre of the island and is our largest and most mysterious crater lake. Some
say this lake is bottomless, others believe there is a mermaid-like goddess lives in there. Others
believe that Grand Etang Lake is linked by an underground tunnel to Lake Antoine 14 miles
away. Whatever the story, the lake which is perpetually covered by a thin layer of mist which
adds to its mystery and its undeniable intrigue.
The Lake is accompanied by the Grand Etang National Park which is the gateway for various
trekking and hiking trails, nature walks, hot springs and waterfalls. This is also the spot to find
Mona Monkey’s, who are very friendly, smart and very entertaining.
Lake Antoine
Another interesting and mysterious fact about the lakes is that they lose much more water
than comes into through their known sources, yet the water levels hardly change.
Lake Antoine is Home to the nearby 18th Century Rum Distillery with the last operational
waterwheel in Grenada, still used to power the distillery.
Waterfalls
Annadale
Just a short drive from the capital, Annandale Falls are enclosed in a garden of green and a
wall of rocks covered in soft ferns and other vegetation. A dip is most invigorating. Or simply
revel in the beauty and sounds of the falls.
Seven Sisters
A rain forest trek takes you to the first of the Seven Sisters, and a chance to invigorate yourself
in the cool fresh mountain pool that flows into the Great River.
Concord Falls
A challenge for the unprepared, but exhilarating for those accustomed to rushing falls from
on high. Walk the walk if you wish, or simply admire from a standstill. Be prepared to walk and
walk some more to enjoy the wonders of Concord.
Levera National Park
The 450-acre Levera National Park holds an unbeaten reputation as Grenada's most scenic
and spectacular coastal area. Its picture-perfect beach is quite popular on weekends, and
its lagoon is one of the most important wildlife habitats on the island.
Adventure River Tubing
View the exotic scenery of tropical vegetation and wildlife at the Balthazar Estate as our
guides accompany you down river, spinning and swirling in the currents of Grenada’s ""Great
River"" in a modified river tube.
Island Tours
Explore the island and its natural beauty spots. Tours are bookable through the Calabash
Reception and can be tailored to create a unique experience.
Westerhall Rum Distillery
Located on the 500 acre Westerhall Estate in St. David’s, this attraction is home to the oldest
working waterway in the western hemisphere. In the distillery itself there are still vestiges of the
old artefacts and equipment that make up the refinery process.
Things to do – by Sea
Diving and Watersports with ScubaTech
Located at the Calabash Hotel, ScubaTech excels in high quality individual service, friendly
staff, safety and fun - the best ingredients for a perfect holiday. ScubaTech is simply your best
choice for scuba diving & watersports in Grenada.
Luxury cruises
Sail along the scenic coastline of Grenada, and enjoy snorkeling stops on vibrant coral reefs
with an abundance of colorful tropical fish and other marine life. All cruises include:
Grenada Seafaris
A thrilling and fun ride on the fastest tour boat in Grenada. Learn about the Spice Isle with a
narrated Eco-Tour along the sheltered coves and bays of the west coast on your way to
snorkel or swim at one of Grenada's foremost snorkel sites.
Deep Sea Fishing with Grenada Sportfishing
Enjoy some of the best deep sea game fishing in the Caribbean aboard the Surf ’n’ Turf, a
38ft Luhrs. The newest, best equipped fishing charter boat in Grenada. Captain Badger who
has over 30 years’ experience worldwide welcome’s you aboard for a memorable day of
Marlin, Sailfish and Tuna
Sandy Island Marine Park
This pristine island with clear blue waters and stunning coral reefs is now a popular snorkeiing
and diving site.
Sailing in the Grenadines
The most beautiful island in the most fantastic clear waters. This trip is a must!