Villas in Grenada

Villas in Grenada

Villas in Grenada

Relaxing and private villas with stunning ocean views

If you are looking for an opportunity to relax and find comfort in an island paradise, Holidu has the perfect place for you. On the lovely island of Grenada, you will find beautiful and spacious villas near the coast where you can enjoy wonderful views of the Caribbean Sea that will take your breath away. Besides, after a day out of getting to know the white-sand beaches, the attractions and the picturesque towns of Grenada, you and your group of friends or family can dive into the private pools that these villas offer for the ultimate Caribbean relaxation experience.

Peaceful, luxurious and perfect for groups of friends or family

In this beautiful destination, you will find villas of all styles, ranging from secluded and picturesque to more modern and luxurious ones, all of them offering all the amenities and packed with a Caribbean flair. These beautiful villas with plenty of space, terraces, gardens, pools, and more are the perfect option for a holiday like no other surrounded by the sea. Ready to book your villa on the island of Grenada?

Travellers and activities

Grenada for nature lovers

This wonderful island is renowned for its stunning natural attractions making it a perfect destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities and exploring nature trails. Nature lovers will be ecstatic at the sight of the beautiful golden sandy beaches and crystal clear turquoise water of this colourful island. These beaches are perfect for relaxing and spending a pleasant day in the warm Caribbean sun enjoying a refreshing drink and the sea breeze. On the other hand, if you're looking for a bit of aquatic adventure, many activities can be done in these paradisiacal waters such as paddleboarding, kayaking and scuba diving. For those who enjoy a good hike, this island offers numerous hiking trails through its lush rainforest that lead to many areas of natural interest, such as the many waterfalls that cascade from the island. One of the most accessible is Annandale Falls, a 10-metre waterfall located in the mountains north of St George and accessible by a short hike. More adventurous and prepared tourers can take more challenging routes to access waterfalls such as Tufton Hall Waterfall and Seven Sisters waterfall.

Grenada for culture lovers

Grenada offers an unmissable opportunity to experience the charm and culture of the old Caribbean and the Caribbean today. For those who enjoy culture and history, this destination has many forts and museums that chronicle and preserve the island's history. For example, located in St. George, the island's capital, the National Museum of Grenada has exhibits and artefacts from both the Amerindian and colonial periods. These exhibits are a way to learn about the island's past and understand its present. Similarly, a tour of historic buildings that are still standing is an interesting and educational activity that can be enjoyed by the whole family. You can visit the military forts located on the island, Fort George, Fort Matthew and Fort Frederick, to learn more about the period of conquest and colonization of Grenada Island or visit the River Antoine Royal Rum Distillery to learn more about the traditional making of the emblematic Caribbean rum.

Grenada is widely known as “The Spice Island” due to its incredibly fertile soil and the variety of crops that grow there, such as nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, and cocoa beans.

Top 7 travel tips in Grenada

1. Spend a day at Grenada's most famous beach

Grand Anse is Grenada's most visited beach and for good reason. This beautiful beach of white sands and crystal blue waters fringed by sea grapes, coconut, and almond trees is the picture of tropical paradise. Its calm waters are perfect for a relaxing family day out as well as for water sports such as snorkelling and paddle surfing.

2. Take a look at the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park.

Built in 2006 by Jason deCaires Taylor, the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park is the world's first underwater sculpture park. These intriguing sculptures are made of steel and concrete and were created not only to be appreciated as an art form but to help restore and conserve the reefs and marine life of the area. The statues are representations of various characters and can be viewed with snorkels and through glass-bottomed boats. However, coming face to face with these sculptures below sea level is the best way to truly appreciate them.

3. Visit the Grand Etang National Park & Forest Reserve

Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve stretches across much of the central part of the island. This reserve harbours a large amount of indigenous flora, as well as towering tropical trees and flowers. This vegetation is home to many species of animals, especially the island's many bird species. In this wonderful place, you can enjoy a variety of hiking options that lead to various natural beauties such as waterfalls, Mount Qua Qua, which is famed for its breathtaking views of the park, and the amazing crater-formed Grand Etang Lake.

4. 4. Watch wildlife up close at Levera Beach.

In the southeastern part of Grenada, where the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet, is Levera Beach, which is part of a national park. This beach is among the most popular and important on the island due not only to its calm, crystal-clear waters but also because of the large amount of wildlife found in the national park. Further offshore, there is a lagoon that is crucial for the existence of numerous birds. Because of it, this place is a real eye-catcher for many birdwatchers. Moreover, this beach is the chosen destination for leatherback turtles to lay their eggs and if you travel between June and July, you may have the opportunity to see them hatch and observe the journey of the newly hatched turtles towards the ocean.

5. Dare to taste the 'Spice Island'

Tasting aromatic spices is a unique activity to enjoy the true taste of Grenada. There are many places to visit where you can observe and learn first-hand about the process of growing and producing spices, especially cocoa. In the north, about an hour from St. George is the Belmont Estate, where you can observe the cultivation of a variety of tropical fruits, as well as learn about the process of making chocolate from cocoa beans, and try some samples as a bonus! Other places to explore and sample the island's spices include Laura's Herb & Spice Garden and Dougaldston Spice Estate, where you can learn about the growing and manufacturing process from local workers and, of course, try some samples along the way!

6. Wander around St. George.

No trip is complete without getting to know the city and the day-to-day life of the local people. St. George is the capital of this beautiful island and is a colourful town bursting with energy. You can take a stroll along the Carenage, which is a promenade that runs along the inner harbour and anchorage. Here you can experience first-hand the hustle and bustle of the island's commercial activities, between selling fresh fish from the fishermen and visiting the surrounding shops. After a day of sightseeing, you can enjoy delicious fresh seafood from the nearby restaurants while taking in the view of the beaming city and its scenery.

7. Enjoy Grenada's carnival festival, the 'Spice Mas'

The Grenada Masquerade Festival — hence the 'Mas' — is undoubtedly the most fun and colourful time of the year. It takes place on the second Monday and Tuesday in August and is a mix of a variety of exciting activities for the whole family. During the carnival festivities, a group of bands wearing festive colours parade through the streets along with the traditional 'Jab-Jabs', which are masqueraders dressed as devils and people wearing their best costumes. There is music and fun everywhere and it's a fantastic opportunity to share the island's culture in a spectacular way.

FAQs: Villas in Grenada

Which types of facilities can you typically find at the villas in Grenada?

Out of all of the amenities offered by Holidu, it seems that the villas in Grenada offer everything that travellers search for! Here, villas generally include a variety of facilities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (93%), air conditioning (81%), and swimming pool (80%)... Not bad, right?

How do travellers usually rate villas in Grenada?

On average, the villas are pretty highly rated. Last year's information reveals that 41% of villas have a rating of 4.5 stars. This is a fairly high ratio which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal villa for a wonderful holiday!

Are the villas in Grenada suitable for families with children?

According to information from last year, less than 10% of villas in Grenada are suitable for holidays with children. Here, it will probably be easier to book for groups of friends.

Are the villas in Grenada suitable for holidaymakers and their pets?

Definitely! In Grenada, 15% of the villas accept pets, and 69% even have a garden!

Do the villas in Grenada tend to offer Wi-Fi?

Certainly! According to Holidu's database, 93% of villas in Grenada offer an internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to browse the internet at any time!

What are the prices like for villas in Grenada?

Most of the villas in Grenada (42%) in general cost less than £100 a night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for reserving an affordable villa!

Do the villas in Grenada often have a swimming pool?

Of course! According to the information collected last year, 80% of villas in Grenada have a swimming pool. This is a dream destination for sunbathing and relaxing by the swimming pool! 66% even have a barbecue!

Are the villas in Grenada suitable for trips in big groups or rather for a holiday as a small group?

In Grenada, according to the information gathered last year, 49% of villas welcome groups of up to eight travellers, and 42% of these villas have at least four bedrooms. But 95% of villas are also perfect for families of up to four people, and 95% of the villas have at least two separate bedrooms. This is, therefore, the perfect destination for large and small families!

When planning a luxurious stay in Grenada, are villas a good choice?

Sure! The villas in Grenada are quite well-equipped. However, if you are looking for unique holiday accommodation, you shouldn't take long to make a reservation, since the availability of villas fills up quickly. In Grenada, 80% have a pool, 69% have a garden, but none have a sauna. Also, if you are looking for a spacious property, 95% of the villas can accommodate big groups, and 69% have green spots in the surrounding area.

If you are thinking of travelling to Grenada do you know the best time to do it?

If we look at the characteristics of the villas in Grenada, it is easy to say that this is an ideal summer destination. This is because the data shows that 80% of the properties here have a swimming pool, 69% have a garden and 81% have air conditioning. Don't wait any longer to book your accommodation in Grenada to enjoy an unforgettable holiday.