Adventure

Saint George's: 4.5-Hour Agro-Tourism Hike

Adventure

Saint George's: 4.5-Hour Agro-Tourism Hike

From US$ 65 per person

Hike to 7 Sisters Falls in the Grenada rainforest. See the highlights of St. George’s, the capital city, and experience the island’s agro-tourism efforts as you meet local farmers and learn about the crops they grow.

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Duration 4.5 hours
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Live tour guide
English
Small group
Limited to 7 participants

Experience

Highlights
  • Enjoy a city tour of St. George’s, admire the Georgian architecture, and take a walk along the waterfront
  • Experience the island’s agro-tourism, meeting farmers and learning about the fruits, vegetables, and spices cultivated on Grenada
  • Discover spectacular waterfalls on guided nature hikes
Full description
Begin your 4.5-hour excursion in Grenada with a city tour of St. George’s, the island’s capital. You’ll gain general historical knowledge and experience the city’s present-day charms and natural beauty. Visit the Port Louis marina, where the French first docked in 1650 and named the settlement Port Louis. In 1763 the British renamed the town St. George’s in honor of King George III. In St. George's city you’ll see historical forts that offer picturesque views of the entire capital, southern St. George’s, and the island’s main port. Take a walk through the local market, where you can choose from your favorite tropical fruits, spices, and vegetables as you’re greeted by the native vendors. Stop at the National Museum, and as you continue on you’ll see examples of the city’s Georgian architecture and fish-scale roofs. The Sendall Tunnel connects the city center with the picturesque Carenage area, where you can enjoy a waterfront walk, passing a range of local restaurants and bars, shopping booths, and outlets that demonstrate the creative skills of the native people. See the cargo ships and fishing boats of all sorts. Next, a 30-minute drive will take you to the island's interior to the rainforest, where the 7 Sisters Falls are located. Before starting your rainforest hike, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Grand Etang Lake, a crater lake in an extinct volcano, (admission USD 2.00), the souvenir shops, and the information and lookout center. On your 35-40 minute fun hike to the 7 Sisters Falls (admission USD 2.00), you’ll meet local farmers who will educate you about the different fruits, vegetables, crops, and spices grown on the cultivated farm lands. On the trails you’ll also experience the island's wildlife, including different types of birds and of course its famous Mona monkeys. This hike can become muddy, but after the trek you’re welcome to jump right into the cool, refreshing, and tantalizing pools at the first 2 of the 7 falls. This is your opportunity to experience agro-tourism in Grenada. The hike takes you through cultivated farmlands, where fruits, vegetables, farm animals, and spices are found in abundance.
Includes
  • Guide during the hike
  • Hiking stick
  • Water bottle (optional)
  • Entrance fees (USD 2.00 per person)
  • Mobile phone service (not available at the waterfalls)

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What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Change of clothes
  • Sunscreen
  • Waterproof camera
  • Cash
  • Towel

Not allowed

  • Sandals or flip flops
  • Pets
  • Weapons or sharp objects
  • Luggage or large bags
  • Littering

Know before you go

  • Be sure to bring proper hiking shoes, a camera, and a change of clothing. Flip flops are not suitable footwear for the hike, as trails become muddy at times
  • Mobile phone service is not available at the waterfalls
  • Entrance fee of USD 2.00 per person to Grand Etang Lake is not included in the tour
Customer reviews

Overall rating

4.8 /5

based on 20 reviews

Review summary

  • Guide
    4.8/5
  • Transportation
    4.9/5
  • Value for money
    4.4/5
  • Safety
    5/5

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Enjoyable walk down to the waterfall and back up through the forest. A bit slippery in parts but the hiking stick really helps. I’m retired, so as a gauge in regard to accessibility and difficulty as long as you are reasonably fit, it’s fine. There are lovely people as guides and at the site. When you get there it’s a cold but refreshing swim in the pool below the falls. I loved it.

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April 7, 2022

Great trip, a little different than described. First we hiked to the waterfalls with the guide. Then to a viewpoint overlooking a lake. Then to a rum and chocolate factory. Entrances to waterfall, viewpoint, rum factory were extra. But it was described in the description. Very nice guide, great trip were only 4 people.

February 29, 2020

We were led by a very nice taxi driver. The hike through the rainforest was impressive and the way over hill and dale. We were only two and thanks to our guide the first at the waterfall for the best pictures. Otherwise, he took us to a rum factory and showed us only one beach. The rest of the flowery description was unfortunately not there ... still a great result.

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January 31, 2020

Product ID: 36805