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.
1culture
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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2water
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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3adventure
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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4food
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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5history
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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6water
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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