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The bucket-list things to do — and the private, expert-led way to do each.

Here’s the bucket list for your day ashore: the most extraordinary thing to do at each stop, and the private, small-group, or expert-led way to make it yours — your own pace, real access, none of the crowd.

In port at Grenada, the bucket-list move is Private Certified Island Tour: Spice, Rum, Chocolate & Falls. Tours Grenada runs it — a private, expert-led experience at your own pace, not a 40-person coach. Below: all 6 bucket-list things to do on a Grenada port day, each with the independent way to make it yours.
Private Certified Island Tour: Spice, Rum, Chocolate & Falls
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Private Certified Island Tour: Spice, Rum, Chocolate & Falls

A fully bespoke private island tour with a certified local guide — on your schedule, your pace. Hit Grand Etang rainforest, Annandale Falls, a rum distillery, and a chocolate factory in one glorious day.

Book it withTours GrenadaUSD 116–200 per person (private group, price varies by duration and group size)
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Underwater Sculpture Park Snorkel & Champagne Sail
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Underwater Sculpture Park Snorkel & Champagne Sail

Snorkel through the world's first underwater sculpture park — eerie, beautiful human figures draped in coral — then toast the Caribbean from the deck of a sailing catamaran with champagne in hand.

Book it withCarib Cats GrenadaUSD 95–115 per person (half-day catamaran snorkel cruise, includes snorkel gear, lunch, and open bar)
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Seven Sisters Waterfall Hike in Grand Etang Forest Reserve
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Seven Sisters Waterfall Hike in Grand Etang Forest Reserve

Trek through Grand Etang's ancient rainforest to seven tiered jungle waterfalls, swimming in each emerald pool as you climb. One of the Caribbean's most exhilarating half-day adventures.

Book it withGrand Etang National Park (Grenada Forestry Department)USD 4 park entry + USD 10–15 certified local guide fee per person (guides mandatory; private guide rates approx. USD 60–80 flat for small group)
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Bean-to-Bar: Diamond Chocolate Factory Private Tasting Tour
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Bean-to-Bar: Diamond Chocolate Factory Private Tasting Tour

Step inside Diamond Chocolate's working factory and trace Grenada's prized Trinitario cacao from fermented bean to finished single-origin bar — with a guided tasting flight that rivals any luxury chocolatier.

Book it withDiamond Chocolate Factory GrenadaUSD 25–35 per person (guided factory tour with tasting; private group rates available on request)
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Fort George & St. George's Harbour: Private History Walk
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Fort George & St. George's Harbour: Private History Walk

Explore the battlements of 18th-century Fort George with a private historian guide — panoramic harbour views, turbulent colonial history, and a walk through the pastel streets of one of the Caribbean's most beautiful capitals.

Book it withTours by Locals – GrenadaUSD 89–120 per person (private half-day historic St. George's walking tour, small group)
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Scuba Dive the Bianca C Wreck: 'The Titanic of the Caribbean'
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Scuba Dive the Bianca C Wreck: 'The Titanic of the Caribbean'

Descend to the wreck of the Bianca C — a 183-metre Italian ocean liner that sank in 1961 and is now a legendary Caribbean dive site, encrusted in coral and alive with marine life.

Book it withAquanauts GrenadaUSD 95–115 per person (2-tank dive; equipment rental approx. USD 25 extra if required)
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