Walk the ramparts of 18th-century Fort Frederick above St. George's — cannon emplacements, sweeping harbour views, and the story of the 1983 Revolution told by a passionate local historian. History that genuinely crackles.
What to expect
Your private guide leads you up through St. George's Georgian streetscape — the Carenage, the coloured warehouses, York House — to Fort Frederick, built by the French in 1779 and later seized by the British. From the battlements, the view across the harbour and the Grenadines is jaw-dropping. The guide brings alive the 1983 Revolution and the US intervention with personal, nuanced storytelling. From the fort, the walk continues through the town market and a working spice shop before returning to the pier.
Good to know
Fort Frederick is a 15–20 minute uphill walk from the Carenage; wear comfortable shoes. Duration approximately 2.5–3 hours — well suited for a morning call before an afternoon beach stop. Confirm your guide and timing at least 48 hours in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at St. Georges — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.