Grenada beaches is among the best beaches in the region. Located near to the cruise port and is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. If you want to experience one of the top Caribbean's beaches, this is the spot for you! See the below map of beaches to explore all your options for beaches in Grenada.
Why reserve your beach chairs in advance
Grenada is one of the most visited cruise destinations in the Caribbean, and the island's best beaches reflect that. On days when multiple ships are in port, demand for beach chairs peaks early in the morning.
Reserving online through SandySpot before your trip means:
For families visiting Grenada, the island’s beaches strike a near-perfect balance between beauty and comfort. The crown jewel is Grand Anse Beach, a sweeping stretch of powdery white sand with calm, shallow waters that make it ideal for kids to splash safely while adults soak in postcard-worthy views. Just a short distance away, Morne Rouge Beach (also called BBC Beach) offers an even more tranquil vibe, with gentle waves and fewer crowds—perfect for a relaxed family picnic or a quiet swim. For something a little more tucked away, La Sagesse Beach is a hidden gem where nature takes center stage, offering a peaceful lagoon and lush surroundings that feel like your own private escape.
If you’re arriving by cruise, you won’t have to venture far to experience Grenada’s coastal magic. Magazine Beach is one of the closest and most convenient options near the cruise port, known for its soft sand, crystal-clear water, and excellent snorkeling right off the shore. It’s quieter than Grand Anse but just as stunning, making it a favorite for travelers looking to maximize a short stop. Another nearby highlight is Pink Gin Beach, where calm turquoise waters and a laid-back atmosphere create the perfect welcome to the island. Whether you’re chasing family-friendly shores or quick-access paradise, Grenada delivers beaches that are as diverse as they are unforgettable.
For cruise passengers disembarking at the Melville Street Cruise Terminal, there's no shortage of beautiful beaches to explore. Taxis are readily available at the terminal and operate on set island rates. The table below shows approximate travel times from the terminal to each Sandy Spot beach location.
|
Beach |
Island |
Nearest Cruise Terminal |
Approx. travel time (taxi) |
|
Grand Anse Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
10 min by taxi |
|
Morne Rouge (BBC) Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
15 min by taxi |
|
Magazine Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
20–25 min by taxi |
|
Pink Gin Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
20–25 min by taxi |
|
Parc à Boeuf Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
25–30 min by taxi |
|
True Blue Bay (small beach areas) |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
20 min by taxi |
|
Prickly Bay Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
20–25 min by taxi |
|
Lance Aux Épines Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
25 min by taxi |
|
Hog Island Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
25–30 min by taxi |
|
Mount Hartman Bay Beach (areas) |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
25–30 min by taxi |
|
La Sagesse Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
35–40 min by taxi |
|
Black Bay Beach (St. John’s) |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
35–40 min by taxi |
|
Concord Beach |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
35–40 min by taxi |
|
Molinière Bay (incl. underwater sculpture park access) |
Grenada |
Melville Street Cruise Terminal |
30 min by taxi |