Carriacou may be small but it punches well above its weight when it comes to attractions. Here are some of the best!
Please note that these Listings are shown in their pre-hurricane Beryl state. Do your research, as many of these attractions were significantly impacted but are recovering.
Arguably, the most scenic beach on Carriacou. It is a secluded beach and unspoiled beach with coral reefs just offshore. It lies
This park serves as the venue for the Carriacou Maroon & Strong Bank Music Festival. The park contains well preserved English and
Windmill remnants of an Old Sugar Mill. You can enjoy it from both outside as well as inside.An information plaque at the
Carriacou Museum is temporarily closed after hurricane Beryl but expected to re-open soon. If you want to learn about the ancient indigenous cultures of
A traditional fish market supplied by the local fishers. Located next door to and a little behind the Marketing Board (MNIB).
Gunpoint is Carriacou's most northern tip. It's close to Petit Carenage beach and aptly named given the canon on the site.You'll have
Visit the highest point in Carriacou, High North, at an elevation of 956' (291 meters) and national park. Accessible from Belvedere, Prospect
Ningo Well is a large, man-made (slave-made actually) well used for livestock and irrigating crops. An interesting plaque provides details as to its
Recently voted the best beach in the Caribbean, Paradise Beach is the most famous of Carriacou’s beaches and a "must visit". It
A beautiful, quiet beach in Northern Carriacou. Petit Carenage has great views of Union Island and a small bird watching tower for
You should really strive to visit the smallest of Grenada's inhabited three islands, Petite Martinique (or "PM" as it is affectionately abbreviated).Getting
Saline is a stunningly beautiful uninhabited island. The snorkeling is very good for the region. In particular, you are likely to see
This “famous” island is located just off Carriacou and easy to get to. It is a beautiful, palm-fringed island with stunning protected
Located off the west coast of Carriacou, Grenada, the Sandy Island/Oyster Bed Marine Protected Area (SIOBMPA) is a vibrant sanctuary of marine
This cemetery sits beside a sandy beach. Over the years, the sea is slowly claiming it and encroaching on the site with
Nestled in the southernmost waters of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the Tobago Cays Marine Park (TCMP) is a Caribbean treasure. Declared
Carriacou has a rich history of boat building dating back hundreds of years to when the Scottish arrived and introduced boat building
This is where you will likely start or end your journey, if traveling by ferry.Located adjacent to the Tyrell Bay Marina, the
Located in the very heart of Hillsborough, this is where all the mini-bus routes converge. There is also a modest parking area.
Just off the coast of Carriacou, the uninhabited White Island is an ideal picnic spot with virgin reefs teaming with fish.