Grenada Hotels and Other Accommodation
The Grenada hotel or guest house you choose will have a huge impact on your stay in Grenada. So I’ve assembled a mini Grenada accommodations guide below to help you make the best choice based on your taste and affordability.
Most of Grenada hotels are located only minutes from the airport on the south west coast, next to the best beaches on the island. This also gives you great accessibility to the best restaurants and, the capital city of St. George.
However, Grenada accommodations are not restricted to the south west coast. You will find a few off the beaten path gems in other parts of the islands.
Okay, let’s get started. There are too many Grenada hotels for me to list them all here. So what I’ve done is pull together a list of those I have personally visited (to dine and hang out), and those that I heard very good things about. The list will grow with time.
These will at least get you started. Any of the Grenada hotels that did not make my list, may still be an excellent choice. There are many online resources you can use to pull up a full listing, if you need to see more.
Herons Flight Villa

Hotels don’t work for everyone. Maybe you want more privacy, or maybe you are traveling in a larger group, if so then click here because this Grenada Villa might be just what you are looking for.
Herons Flight is both attractive and affordable, it has many amenities and is close enough to the well known hot spots.
Olga’s Home Stay Bed & Breakfast
Are you the kind of traveler who prefers to stay among the locals so you can truly experience the island the way they do? Then Olga’s gives you that opportunity and more.
Olga’s is located in a scenic village very close to the National Stadium, the main town St. George’s, and several popular attractions. This quaint, affordable lodging, is perfect for couples, or the solo traveler. Click here to read more about Olga’s.
Twelve Degrees North
Located in the south of the island among the blue waters and white sandy beaches. There are only 8 apartments … and they are all self contained with their own maid. No children, below the age of 15 are accepted as guests. What the Twelve degrees lack in size it makes up in service.
Calabash
My Aunt worked here a very long time ago under different management. The Calabash is well established and has been around for quite some time. It’s located in L’Anse Aux Épines, in the south of the island. Your own beach, intimate, private setting, your own maid, and whirlpool suites.
The restaurant bears the name of the famous UK celebrity chef Gary Rhodes, and it’s his only restaurant outside of the UK.
Flamboyant Hotel
Of all the Grenada hotels the Flamboyant probably offers the best views of the famous Grand Anse Beach. It sits atop a hill at the south end of the beach, amidst beautiful flamboyant trees. Walk and swim the beach, relax pool side, marvel at the beautiful sunsets, and indulge in the appetizing food from their restaurant.
La Sagesse Nature Centre
I know … the name does not sound like a hotel. Well it’s actually a cottage Inn, Restaurant and Beach Bar. La Sagesse is is one of the off the beaten path Grenada hotels. It’s about 25 minutes drive from the town of St. George. Once the site of a colonial estate, La Sagesse is a tropical garden siting right on the beach. There are only 12 rooms, and the beach, although public is not the most popular among locals … so you get the picture, it’s a perfect romantic hideaway. Read more about the beach at La Sagesse Nature Centre …
Bel Air Plantation

When you hear of Bel Air Plantation, think peace and tranquility in an upscale setting. Located on Grenada’s Atlantic coast in the parish of St. Davids it is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist hub to the south.
Private Villas and Cottages nestled among tropical gardens offer splendid views. Expect 5-star cuisine, fantastic cocktails, and all the other amenities and luxuries you demand from a top notch resort.
True Blue Bay Resort
I had driven by True Blue Bay several times before I finally popped in. When I did I could not believe that such a beautiful gem awaited me. Perfectly located almost at Grenada’s southern most tip it offers views of the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
The beautiful flowers of Grenada are captured throughout the well manicured grounds. It’s a place for families and lovers alike. True Blue Bay is also home to Grenada’s finest Yacht Charters. The staff is friendly and aim to please. Checkout the Resort Activities you won’t be bored.
Blue Horizon Garden Resort
Grenada’s lush tropical gardens and its stunning beaches is what make it so special. And the Blue Horizon Resort brings out Grenada’s best.
It’s walking distance from the world famous Grand Anse Beach, and your villa sits within one of those beautiful tropical gardens. Expect the exceptional Grenadian hospitality from the staff and do check out the fine La Belle Creole restaurant.
Laluna

Perfect for a romantic gateway. Laluna is located only a few minutes from the airport and with only 16 cottages you will feel like you have to place all to yourself.
Between your cottage, the beach, the pool, the delicious food and friendly staff you can’t help but enjoy your stay at Laluna
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what about the Grand View Inn? Borders both Morne Rouge and Grand Anse – every room has a view of one or the other. Stayed there for two weeks… loved every minute.
Hi Gooch,
We have never visited the beautiful island of Grenada. We are a family of 4 with 2 kids (ages 7 and 8). Do you know of any villas/cottages we should consider? We would like to be beach front and be able to snorkel right off the beach.
Look forward to your recommendations.
Thanks – John
Hi John,
Gooch from Grenada Beaches here. Thanks for your email. Take a look at Lanse Aux Pines Cottages a friend of mine always live there when she goes to Grenada. Here is a link to her site:
http://mysite.verizon.net/mymoosieme/2007decgrenada/hotel.htm
I also copied Nick Hughes from http://www.spiceislevillas.com, he is the man to talk to if you want to stay at a villa.
If you do make it to Grenada please write back and let me know what you liked best.
Kindest Regards
Gooch
Gooch,
Thank you for the quick reply! BTW – Your website is great. Love all the photos and the details about great fun in Grenada. I had a friend tell me to also check out Jenny’s Place. Any feedback? The island looks like so much fun. My kids are way into snorkeling, so getting them off the beach will be a challenge. All of us love Rotis, so I enjoyed your article on them and we are looking forward to chowing down on a lot of them. The Friday Fish Fry is also high on my personal list. I am also interested in fishing while we are there. Do you know any good spots that I can fish from the shore or wade fish? I am also looking for local boat charters to try my hand at some offshore fishing. I hope that I am not throwing too many questions at you, it is just that we are excited about our trip and you have proven to be quite the expert.
Best,
John
Hi John,
Jenny’s Place has come up a few times in conversation, and I have seen signs/adverts here and there but I honestly do not have any first hand information about it. If you do hear from Nick he might be able to give you more information.
As for shore fishing, there are a few places you can still do that in the south of the island (most likely close to where you will be staying) even though that area is quite built up. The challenge is that you will need someone who knows the area to guide you. Fort juedy, true blue, lance aux pines, point salines, quarantine station, edgemont, … all of these areas have decent spots but you have to know how to find them.
You can give my friend Adrian at Native Spirit Scuba (http://www.grenada-beaches.com/grenada-attractions/native-spirit-scuba/) a call and he can sort you out with regards to snorkeling and fishing.
Hope this helps. Enjoy the trip in stay in touch.
-Gooch
Hi, love your website!!! Any suggestions this February…escaping the Olympics in Vancouver for 2 weeks. Dreaming of a beach view/front with kitchenette, non-resort beach front(ish) but not isolated(!) that will enable us to still pay our rent when we get home! We have searched and searched and many of the places are well over our budget or a little tooo secluded. W
Hi Whitney,
Glad you liked the site.
Have you tried Lance Aux Epines Cottages I know someone who always stay there and loves it.. It’s right on a beach and not too secluded, hopefully it’s within your budget.
If you cannot find something right smack dab on the beach within your price range then consider looking at something that’s a *little* further out but easily accessible, Grenada is so small that you are almost always 10 – 15 drive to a beach front.
Regardless I do hope you make it to Grenada February to escape the frigid winter and raving fans. And if you do please send me a couple pics or tell me what you liked best about Grenada.
Kindest Regards
Neville
Can anyone give me a review of Big Sky Lodge? Looking at their website the cabins, location and staff look very appealing, but I can’t find any reviews on it!
Thanks,
Jean
I would also like to add here Petite Anse Hotel in St Patrick´s, http://www.petiteanse.com …
Owned by Philip and Annie Clift, it has the most breathtaking views over the Grenadine Islands. Their casual dress code means you don’t have to pack the entire wardrobe. Their chef Jamie is a treasure who makes EVERYTHING from scratch including sausages, a mouthwatering range of breads and many types of ice cream to name but a few. Most of the vegetables are actually grown in Philip and Annie’s garden which makes the hotel truly eco-friendly and macrobiotic to boot.
It’s the most stunning drive to reach their idyllic honeymoon paradise, close to Levera Beach and the turtles too …
They are Grenada’s No.1 hotel outside of St George’s area according to Trip Advisor and SERIOUSLY well deserve that fantastic accolade.
Hi Neville (Gooch),
Great website man. When I came across your website I thought you were a hotel owner and living in Grenada. Typical Caribbean thing eh having a pen/nick name too. If you were like me, it may have been one of your friends or parents who called you by that name then it just stuck. Mine’s cyphas.
Anyway, I’ve seen you mentioned some great villas in Grenada but not any “Luxurious ” ones. My recommendation is Winward at Prickly Bay http://www.windwardpricklybay.com
Having left the Caribbean over a decade now, the British weather here makes me appreciate that back home. It’s not your typical holiday hotel – It’s living the life some movie stars enjoy. The boat is great sport…for men -leaving the wife behind to enjoy herself at the spa.
How often do you go back there? I’m from Vincy but looking to explore the entire Caribbean (before I’m too old)
All the best!
Devereaux
Devereaux (Cyphas),
Thanks for the comment. I actually just a couple days ago had another guest recommend Windward at Prickly Bay. Sounds like you had a fantastic time, and I’m glad you enjoyed the site. I try to get home at least once a year, mostly for Xmas. Exploring the Caribbean will keep you young, so start soon. As you now know Grenada and all the other islands am sure have much to offer. One day I’ll make it back to Vincy.
Kindest Regards
Gooch