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Grenada in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Grenada covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

By Travel Team

  1. 1

    Arrival in Grenada & Grand Anse Sunset

    1. MorningTaxi from Maurice Bishop Airport to Grand Anse/St. George’s~$25
    2. AfternoonFirst swim at Grand Anse Beach
    3. EveningDinner at beachfront bar/restaurant~$25
    Grand AnseSt. George’s (optional quick visit)

    Use airport taxi (~$20–30) or pre-arranged hotel transfer; no need for car rental on day 1.

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $110
    Luxury
    $220
  2. 2

    St. George’s Town, Market & Harbor

    1. MorningBus or taxi to St. George’s and Carenage walk~$5
    2. AfternoonHouse of Chocolate & Market Square shopping~$15
    3. EveningSunset drinks and dinner back at Grand Anse~$30
    St. George’s historic centerCarenageGrand Anse

    Local minibuses (~$1–1.50 per ride) connect Grand Anse and St. George’s frequently; taxis are $8–15 each way.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $130
    Luxury
    $230
  3. 3

    Annandale Falls & Rum Distillery

    1. MorningTaxi or tour to Annandale Falls~$30
    2. AfternoonVisit to River Antoine or similar rum distillery~$15
    3. EveningDinner back near hotel~$25
    Annandale areaNortheast parishGrand Anse

    Negotiate a half-day driver (around $60–80 total) or join a small-group tour; roads are steep but well-travelled.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $260
  4. 4

    Grand Etang National Park & Seven Sisters Falls Hike

    1. MorningDrive or tour to Grand Etang Visitor Centre~$20
    2. AfternoonGuided hike to Seven Sisters Falls~$25
    3. EveningCasual roti/BBQ dinner~$15
    Grand EtangCentral highlandsGrand Anse

    Arrange a driver from your hotel or join a hiking tour; expect $60–100 total for transport and guiding for two people.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $270
  5. 5

    Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park & BBC Beach

    1. MorningBoat tour to Underwater Sculpture Park (snorkel or dive)~$65
    2. AfternoonRelax at BBC (Morne Rouge) Beach with chair rental~$15
    3. EveningBeachfront dinner and drinks~$30
    Molinere BayMorne Rouge (BBC Beach)Grand Anse

    Tour operators usually include pickup from main hotels; otherwise taxis between Grand Anse, Morne Rouge, and St. George’s are $8–15.

    Budget
    $90
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $280
  6. 6

    Grand Anse Chill Day & Spice Market

    1. MorningLate breakfast and swim at Grand Anse~$15
    2. AfternoonSpice & Craft Market shopping~$20
    3. EveningOptional sunset cruise or beach picnic~$60
    Grand AnseGrand Anse Craft Market

    Everything is walkable along most of Grand Anse; use taxis or buses if staying at the far ends of the bay.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $260
  7. 7

    Carriacou Ferry & Paradise Beach

    1. MorningOsprey ferry from St. George’s to Carriacou~$40
    2. AfternoonTaxi to Paradise Beach and boat to Sandy Island~$40
    3. EveningSeafood dinner on Carriacou or back on Grenada~$25
    CarriacouParadise BeachSandy IslandSt. George’s

    Round-trip ferry about $70–80; taxis on Carriacou are short and affordable. Check ferry schedule in advance using mobile data on your Hello eSIM.

    Budget
    $90
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $300
  8. 8

    Cocoa & Chocolate Estate plus Quiet Northeastern Beaches

    1. MorningDrive to cocoa/chocolate estate for tour~$25
    2. AfternoonVisit Bathway or Levera Beach~$10
    3. EveningDinner at favorite restaurant back near base~$35
    St. AndrewSt. PatrickBathway/LeveraGrand Anse

    Hire a driver for the full day (around $80–120) or rent a car if comfortable with left-side driving and rural roads.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $290
  9. 9

    West Coast Villages & Final Snorkel

    1. MorningRoad trip up Grenada’s west coast (Gouyave and villages)~$20
    2. AfternoonSnorkel/relax at Dragon Bay or return to Sculpture Park~$30
    3. EveningFarewell sunset dinner~$40
    West coast villagesDragon BaySt. George’s

    Combine local buses with occasional taxis, or book a half-day driver for easier stops and photo breaks.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $300
  10. 10

    Last Swim & Departure from Grenada

    1. MorningFinal swim or beach walk on Grand Anse
    2. MorningHotel breakfast or nearby café~$15
    3. AfternoonTaxi to airport and departure~$25
    Grand AnseMaurice Bishop International Airport

    Pre-book your taxi to the airport; allow extra time for traffic and check-in. Use Hello to export your trip expenses before boarding.

    Budget
    $50
    Mid-range
    $120
    Luxury
    $220

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$900 – $3800

TL;DR: Grenada in 10 Days – The Perfect Mix of Beaches, Hikes, and Hidden Gems

A 10-day Grenada itinerary is enough time to explore St. George’s, Grand Anse, waterfalls, rum distilleries, and even hop over to Carriacou, without feeling rushed. You’ll balance beach days with rainforest hikes, local food, and easy island-wide day trips.

For most travellers in 2026, a realistic daily budget in Grenada is roughly $70–100 (budget), $130–200 (mid-range), and $250+ (luxury), including meals, local transport, and activities but excluding flights. Expect to base yourself mostly around St. George’s and Grand Anse, with excursions north and east for waterfalls, cocoa estates, and coastal villages.

Grenada welcomed around half a million visitors annually pre-2020 per the Grenada Tourism Authority, and tourism has been steadily rebounding since 2022, so popular beaches and attractions are lively but rarely feel overcrowded. With 10 days, you can comfortably include a Carriacou day or overnight trip, snorkel the Underwater Sculpture Park, hike Grand Etang, and still factor in slow days on Grand Anse Beach.

If you want to keep an eye on costs, the Hello app is genuinely useful: you can set a trip budget, log expenses in Eastern Caribbean dollars, and let Hello automatically convert everything to your home currency. Pair that with a Hello eSIM for Grenada so you arrive connected and can use maps, taxis, and WhatsApp calls right away.

Days 1–2: St. George’s & Grand Anse – Settling In on the Spice Island

The best 10-day Grenada itinerary starts with two easy days around St. George’s and Grand Anse, so you can beat jet lag, get your bearings, and ease into island time before tackling big hikes or long day trips.

Day 1 – Arrival & First Taste of St. George’s
Morning: Land at Maurice Bishop International Airport and grab a taxi to Grand Anse or St. George’s (about 15–25 minutes, typically $20–30 in 2026 depending on your hotel’s exact location). Many visitors base themselves along Grand Anse Beach for easy bus access and a wide choice of hotels and guesthouses.

Afternoon: Drop your bags and head straight to Grand Anse Beach, often listed among the best in the Caribbean for its calm water and soft sand. Local buses between St. George’s and Grand Anse cost around $1–1.50 per ride in 2026; look for the minibuses with route numbers in the windshield.

Evening: Have a casual dinner at a beachfront spot like Umbrella’s Beach Bar or similar, where mains run about $15–25. Use the Hello app to log that first dinner; the AI receipt scanner can read EC dollar receipts and convert automatically.

Day 2 – Colorful St. George’s & Market Vibes
Morning: Take a bus or taxi into St. George’s and wander the Carenage harborfront, Fort George, and the small but fascinating House of Chocolate museum shop. Entry is typically free or a few dollars, but you’ll want to budget $5–10 for treats.

Afternoon: Have lunch near the fish market (fresh grilled fish from $10–15) and browse St. George’s Market Square for spices, nutmeg products, and local crafts. According to Grenada’s Ministry of Agriculture, nutmeg and mace have historically been among the island’s top agricultural exports, which is why Grenada is often called the “Spice Island.”

Evening: Head back to Grand Anse for sunset cocktails ($6–10) and an early night.

Approximate daily budgets (Days 1–2, excluding accommodation):

  • Budget: $50–70 (buses, street food, simple activities)
  • Mid-range: $90–130 (some taxis, sit-down dinners, drinks)
  • Luxury: $180–250+ (private transfers, fine dining, guided tours)

Days 3–4: Waterfalls, Rainforest Hikes & Inland Grenada Adventures

Days 3–4 of a Grenada 10 day itinerary are perfect for chasing waterfalls and exploring the cooler, lush interior around Grand Etang and Annandale, with easy half-day trips from your base near St. George’s or Grand Anse.

Day 3 – Annandale Falls & Rum Tasting
Morning: Book a taxi or join a small-group tour to Annandale Falls, just 20–30 minutes from St. George’s. Entry is usually around $2–5 per person, and you can swim or watch cliff-jumping locals. Many drivers offer half-day waterfall and rum tours for $50–80 per person in 2026, depending on group size.

Afternoon: Add a visit to a traditional rum distillery such as River Antoine (on the northeastern side of the island). Tours often cost $5–10 including a tasting. Factor in an additional hour’s drive and discuss the route and price with your driver beforehand.

Evening: Dinner back near Grand Anse ($15–25 for mains, more at upscale hotel restaurants). Use Hello’s expense splitting if you’re traveling with friends so the app can divide the taxi and tour costs automatically.

Day 4 – Grand Etang National Park & Seven Sisters Hike
Morning: Travel up into Grand Etang National Park for cooler temperatures and rainforest views. Entrance fees are usually about $5–10, and a local guide for the Seven Sisters Falls hike might cost $15–25 per person. According to the Grenada Tourism Authority, Grand Etang features over 1,000 hectares of protected forest and is a key eco-tourism site.

Afternoon: Hike to Seven Sisters Falls (allow 3–4 hours with photo and swim stops). Trails can be muddy; bring proper shoes and cash for the guide. Return to your hotel by late afternoon.

Evening: Keep it simple with a beachside roti or BBQ ($8–15) and an early night after a big day.

Approximate daily budgets (Days 3–4, excluding accommodation):

  • Budget: $60–80 (shared tours, bus + some walking)
  • Mid-range: $110–150 (private driver, guided hikes, sit-down dinners)
  • Luxury: $220–280+ (private 4×4 tours, spa time after hikes, premium restaurants)

Days 5–7: Beaches, Underwater Sculpture Park & Carriacou Side Trip

The middle of your Grenada travel plan is ideal for water-based adventures: snorkelling the Underwater Sculpture Park, chilling at BBC Beach, and adding a day or overnight trip to Carriacou for quieter island vibes.

Day 5 – Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park
Morning: Book a snorkel or dive trip to the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, often cited as the world’s first underwater sculpture park. Typical boat tours from the St. George’s area cost about $50–80 per person in 2026, including gear. The installation has over 70 sculptures, per Grenada’s official dive operators.

Afternoon: Return to Grand Anse or nearby Morne Rouge (BBC Beach) for a relaxed afternoon swim. A beach chair and umbrella might run $10–15 for the day.

Evening: Enjoy casual drinks and live music if you’re visiting during busier nights (for example, some hotels and beach bars have weekly themed evenings). Dinner: $15–30 depending on venue.

Day 6 – Grand Anse & Local Food Day
Morning: Slow morning on Grand Anse, plus a visit to the Spice & Craft Market for souvenirs and spice sets ($5–20 depending on size).
Afternoon: Try oil down, Grenada’s national dish, at a local restaurant or roadside shop if you find it on the day’s menu (often $8–15).
Evening: Consider a sunset cruise from St. George’s ($50–70), or a more budget-friendly beach picnic.

Day 7 – Carriacou Day Trip or Overnight
Morning: Take the Osprey Lines ferry from St. George’s to Carriacou; a one-way ticket is typically around $35–40 in 2026, with a journey time of about 90 minutes. Carriacou is known for laid-back beaches like Paradise Beach and offshore Sandy Island.

Afternoon: Taxi to Paradise Beach ($10–15 each way), rent a chair ($5–10), and arrange a small boat out to Sandy Island for snorkeling ($20–30 per person).

Evening: Either stay overnight at a simple guesthouse ($60–120 per night) or ferry back to Grenada. Use Hello’s multi-currency tracking to keep EC-dollar ferry and Carriacou expenses organized.

Approximate daily budgets (Days 5–7, excluding accommodation):

  • Budget: $70–100
  • Mid-range: $130–180
  • Luxury: $230–320+ (private boat charters, fine dining, sunset cruises)

Days 8–10: Cocoa Estates, Coastal Villages & Last-Day Relaxation

The final stretch of your Grenada 10 day trip is best spent exploring the island’s cocoa and chocolate heritage, a few quieter coastal spots, and then giving yourself a proper last-day beach reset before flying home.

Day 8 – Chocolate & Cocoa Heritage
Morning: Head to the northeastern part of Grenada to visit a cocoa or chocolate estate (for example, estates in St. Andrew or St. Patrick parish). Many tours cost around $10–20 and include a walk through the cocoa fields and chocolate tastings. Grenada’s cocoa has won multiple international chocolate awards in the 2010s and 2020s, according to Caribbean fine chocolate competitions.

Afternoon: Combine the estate visit with a stop at a historic rum distillery or a quiet beach like Bathway or Levera. Expect $50–90 for a private driver for the day if you’re not renting a car.

Evening: Return to your base and have dinner somewhere you loved earlier in the trip, or splurge on a waterfront fine-dining restaurant ($30–50+ per main).

Day 9 – West Coast Villages & Second Sculpture Park Dip
Morning: Take a mini road trip up the west coast, stopping in fishing villages and viewpoints. You can revisit the Underwater Sculpture Park via kayak or another short tour if you were hooked the first time.

Afternoon: Snack on roadside fruit and local bakes ($2–5), and stop at a lesser-known beach like Dragon Bay for a swim. Keep an eye on your remaining budget right from your phone; Hello’s budget tracking will show how you’re trending against your planned total.

Evening: Pack, double-check ferry or flight times, and enjoy one last sunset drink.

Day 10 – Departure Day Wind-Down
Morning: Squeeze in a final swim at Grand Anse or a leisurely hotel breakfast ($10–20).
Afternoon: Taxi back to the airport ($20–30), leaving ample time for check-in.

Approximate daily budgets (Days 8–10, excluding accommodation):

  • Budget: $60–90
  • Mid-range: $120–170
  • Luxury: $220–300+

Daily Budget & Transport in Grenada: Costs, Comparisons & Practical Tips

A realistic Grenada daily budget in 2026 ranges from about $70–100 for budget travellers up to $250+ for luxury, with most mid-range visitors spending around $130–200 per day on food, transport, and activities excluding accommodation.

Typical 2026 Cost Ranges (per person, per day)

CategoryBudget (USD)Mid-range (USD)Luxury (USD)
Meals$20–35$40–70$80–150+
Local transport$5–15$15–40$40–80
Activities$15–30$40–80$80–150+
Drinks/misc$5–20$15–30$30–60
Total/day$45–100$110–220$230–440+

Local minibuses are the cheapest way to get around main routes like St. George’s–Grand Anse, at around $1–1.50 per ride. Taxis are unmetered but have fairly standard prices on popular routes; airport–Grand Anse is commonly $20–30 one way. Many visitors hire a driver for half- or full-day tours (typically $60–120 for a vehicle, more for guided packages).

Renting a car can start from $50–70 per day in 2026, plus fuel, but you’ll need to be comfortable driving on the left and navigating steep, narrow roads. For most 10-day Grenada itineraries focused around St. George’s, Grand Anse, and organized day trips, taxis and tours are enough.

To stay connected without hunting for SIM shops, you can purchase and activate a Hello eSIM for Grenada before you arrive so mobile data works as soon as you land. That makes it much easier to use maps, order taxis, and keep your itinerary and expense tracking synced in the Hello app.

Common Questions About a 10-Day Grenada Itinerary

A 10-day Grenada itinerary works best when you base in Grand Anse or St. George’s and add inland day trips, a Carriacou side trip, and at least one full beach day with nothing planned except swimming and sampling local food and rum.

Is 10 days in Grenada too long or just right?
For most travellers, 10 days is ideal. You can see key sights (Grand Anse, St. George’s, Grand Etang, Annandale, the Underwater Sculpture Park), plus a Carriacou visit, without rushing. Many forum travellers who stay 10–14 days report that they appreciate the slower pace compared with larger Caribbean islands.

How much cash do I need daily?
In 2026, plan on $70–100 per day (budget), $130–200 (mid-range), and $250+ (luxury) excluding accommodation and flights. The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD), but US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. Use the Hello app’s multi-currency feature so you can log expenses in XCD and review them in your home currency.

Do I need a car for this Grenada 10 day trip?
Not necessarily. If you stay near Grand Anse or St. George’s, you can combine buses, taxis, and tours for everything in this itinerary. Consider a short car rental only if you like independent exploring.

Is Grenada safe for solo travellers?
Grenada is generally considered one of the safer Caribbean islands, though normal precautions apply—avoid deserted areas at night, use licensed taxis, and keep valuables out of sight.

When is the best time to visit Grenada?
The dry season, roughly December–April, is most popular for sun and calm seas. According to regional tourism statistics, these months see the highest visitor numbers across the Eastern Caribbean, with slightly higher accommodation prices.

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