Due to its mountainous interior, Grenada possesses an irregular coastline, marked by many small bays and inlets. As a result, it offers several secluded and private beaches, many of which seem to have been untouched since the island rose from the sea. The white sand beaches are formed from pulverised coral “rock” and tiny fragments of mollusk shells. There are a number of black sand beaches as well, where the sand is of a finer, softer quality.
Black Bay Beach
Accessible via a 20 minute hike from the Western Main Road
Devils Bay (Trou Jab Beach)
This is one of the black sand beaches on Grenada.
Dusquene Bay
Another black sand beach where Petrolglyphs can be found.
Parc a Boeuf (Grooms Beach)
White sand beach
L’Esterre Bay Beach - Carriacou
Easily accessible from land, this beach is reportedly the most popular beach on the island.
Anse la Roche – Carriacou
This is the most scenic beach on the island with coral reefs just offshore. Secluded and accessible from land
by half mile hike, the beach is private and unspoilt at the foot of the famous High North Range.