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Best Waterfalls in Grenada to Visit by Car

Discover Grenada's Most Beautiful Waterfalls by Rental Car

The waterfalls in Grenada are among the most beautiful in the Caribbean, yet most visitors never venture inland to find them. Tucked into the forested interior, these tropical cascades drop into clear natural pools. The only way to reach the best waterfalls in Grenada is with your own rental car from Safe Wheels Auto Rentals.

1. Concord Falls — Most Dramatic Waterfall in Grenada

Concord Falls is actually three separate waterfalls in St. John’s parish. The first fall is easily reached via a short paved path. The second and third require a forest hike but offer near-total solitude. Among the waterfalls in Grenada, Concord is the most impressive.

Drive time from St. George’s: 35 minutes northwest

Best for: Swimmers, hikers, photographers

Tip: Go early to have the pool to yourself

2. Annandale Falls — Easiest Waterfall in Grenada

Annandale Falls is the most accessible of the waterfalls in Grenada — just 15 minutes from St. George’s. A 30-foot cascade drops into a natural pool surrounded by tropical vegetation including nutmeg trees and heliconias.

Drive time: 15 minutes from St. George’s

Best for: Families, cruise passengers, tight schedules

Tip: Combine with Grand Etang National Park, 20 minutes further up the road

3. Seven Sisters Falls — Hiker’s Waterfall in Grenada

Seven Sisters Falls in Grand Etang National Park is a series of 7 cascades through dense rainforest. The trail takes 1.5 to 2 hours return. Guided tours are available from the visitor centre.

Drive time to Grand Etang: 30 minutes from St. George’s

Best for: Experienced hikers and nature lovers

4. Royal Mount Carmel — Tallest Waterfall in Grenada

Royal Mount Carmel Falls in St. Andrew’s parish is Grenada’s tallest waterfall at approximately 70 feet. The least visited of the waterfalls in Grenada, you will almost certainly have it to yourself.

Drive time: 50 minutes northeast from St. George’s

Best for: Off-the-beaten-track adventurers

Waterfall Day Trip Route

Visit multiple waterfalls in Grenada in one day:

Start at Annandale Falls (15 minutes from St. George’s)

Continue to Grand Etang and Seven Sisters trailhead

Loop to Concord Falls in St. John’s on the way back

For Grenada tourism information, visit the Grenada Tourism Authority.

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What to Bring When Visiting the Waterfalls in Grenada

Visiting the waterfalls in Grenada is one of the best experiences the island has to offer, but a little preparation makes a significant difference to your enjoyment. Wear proper footwear with grip for all the waterfalls in Grenada except Annandale — the paths can be muddy, wet, and uneven, particularly after rain. Bring a waterproof bag or dry bag for your phone and valuables, as the spray from the waterfalls in Grenada is significant close to the cascades. Carry water and snacks for the longer hikes to Seven Sisters Falls and Royal Mount Carmel Waterfall, as there are no facilities on the trail. A lightweight waterproof jacket is useful for the interior waterfall hikes, as the rainforest can experience sudden showers even on otherwise sunny days. Bring cash for the entrance fee at Concord Falls and Annandale Falls. Wear your swimwear under your clothes if you plan to swim in the natural pools at Concord or Annandale. The water is cold, clear, and absolutely refreshing. For the Seven Sisters Falls hike, hire a guide from the Grand Etang visitor centre — the trail markers can be confusing for first-time visitors.

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