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PLAN YOUR holiday With our suggested 7-day itinerary
Arrive in Grenada and check-in to a sustainable ecolodge or eco-friendly hotel for your stay.
Afternoon: Visit Belmont Estate, a historic plantation committed to sustainable agriculture. Take a tour to learn about cocoa and nutmeg production and indulge in organic, locally sourced meals at its restaurant.
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Morning: Head to the Grand Etang National Park for a guided hike through the rainforest, witnessing diverse flora and fauna, and the picturesque Grand Etang Lake.
Afternoon: Visit the Grenada Chocolate Company, known for its sustainable and organic chocolatemaking process. Learn about bean-to-bar production and enjoy ethically sourced chocolate treats.
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Morning: Take a boat tour to the underwater sculpture park, an eco-friendly dive site that promotes marine life preservation and supports coral growth.
Afternoon: Enjoy afternoon tea at the Tower Estate, a three-course treat that uses organic ingredients grown in the grounds.
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4 day showcasing local ingredients and sustainable seafood.
Morning: Explore the Levera National Park and Levera Beach, a protected area for leatherback turtles. If the timing is right (usually from March to August), you might witness turtles nesting or hatching.
Afternoon: Visit the River Antoine Rum Distillery, known for using traditional and eco-friendly methods to produce its rum.
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Morning: Head to the Laura Herb and Spice Garden to learn about Grenada’s rich spice heritage and organic farming practices.
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Afternoon: Dine at the Spice Island Beach Resort’s Sea and Surf Terrace & Bar, which follows a farm-to-table concept,
Morning: Join a responsible snorkelling tour with local operators that prioritise marine conservation and educate visitors about the delicate ecosystem.
Afternoon: Visit the House of Chocolate, an educational centre that promotes sustainable cocoa farming and supports local artisans.
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Morning: Explore the Mt. Hartman Dove Sanctuary, a protected area for endangered birds. Enjoy a peaceful morning birdwatching and connecting with nature.
Afternoon: End your trip with a visit to True Blue Bay Resort’s Dodgy Dock restaurant, which focuses on sustainable practices, sourcing from local farmers and reducing waste.
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort
True Blue Bay is a familyowned and operated, climate-smart boutique hotel, located on the south coast of Grenada. Created and designed by the Fielden Family, it offers a Caribbean-chic ambiance and a colourful and relaxed tropical atmosphere. The Fielden Family are big environmentalists in Grenada. Russ Fielden, along with his daughter Renatta, who studied environmental policy at the London School of Economics and was part of the Caribbean Youth Environment Network, were the main drivers to getting Styrofoam banned on the island. The Resort is also a Green Globe Gold Member and is committed to working towards becoming platinum members by improving green efforts.