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Explore Grenada
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Belmont Estate

Alive and authentic, Belmont Estate is the ultimate Caribbean agro-tourism adventure. This restored estate produces organic cocoa, operates an organic goat dairy, and has its own museum, gardens, restaurant and catering services.
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Grand Etang Lake

Considered the crown of Grenada, this mysterious crater lake sits silently in the Grand Etang Forest Reserve 1,742 feet/ 531 metres above sea level and is a fitting rest stop for hikers and other visitors to the Grand Etang National Park.
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Fort George

Fort George, the oldest structure in the country was completed in1705. There are old tunnels and narrow stair cases and the ramparts evoke a feeling of the past. It provides a stunning view of the capital, the Carenage and the harbour, which is Ideal for photography.
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River Antoine Rum Distillery

No other distillery in the entire Caribbean has been in operation as long as River Antoine, and very few have so carefully maintained traditional methods of rum preparation. Visitors can watch as rum is made in much the same manner that it was in the 18th century, when it fired the throats of the real buccaneers.
Grenada National Museum
The structure of the Grenada National Museum was built by the French in 1704 and was part of the foundations of Fort George complex. The British used it as a female prison until 1880. The building housed three hotels, and then also a warehouse of a local merchant. The Grenada National Museum was opened in 1976.
The museum displays historical artefacts and exhibits related to Grenada. Our collections include, but are not limited to, Slavery, First Inhabitants, Plantation Economy, Whaling & Fishing Archaeology, and Early Transport & Technology.
Opening Hours:
Mondays to Fridays 9:00am – 4:30pm
Saturdays 10:00am – 1:30pm
Weekly Activities
Fridays at the Museum
Live cultural performances: jazz, dancing, drumming, singing ,poetry, etc.
St. George’s by Sea
Historical Tour along the coastline of St. George’s
Museum Bistro
Outdoor dining nested within this historical setting














