You’ll feel Grenada under your skin—splashing into Annandale Falls, tasting roasted cashews at Grand Etang, spotting monkeys in the trees, then drifting down Balthazar River with laughter echoing behind you. Includes pickup, bottled water, and a local guide who knows every story along the way.
We tumbled out of the van near Annandale Falls and right away I caught that sweet, earthy smell—like wet leaves and something spicy underneath. The falls weren’t huge but the sound filled the whole space, bouncing off the rocks. Some local kids were showing off with big jumps into the pool. Our guide, Devon, grinned and said he’d done it once but “only because I lost a bet.” I just dipped my toes in (cold!) and watched a woman selling nutmeg necklaces laugh with a group from Trinidad.
After that we wound up through these steep green hills to Grand Etang. The air changed up there—cooler, kind of misty. There was a guy roasting cashews by the entrance (I bought some; burned my tongue). Devon pointed out the volcanic lake and told us about the Mona monkeys hanging around. One actually came close enough for a photo, though it was more interested in someone’s banana than posing. We wandered a bit while locals showed off cinnamon bark and cocoa pods—honestly I didn’t expect to care but it smelled so good I wanted to bring half of it home.
The river tubing part was last—Balthazar River is not as wild as I pictured but still fast enough to get your heart going. They handed us helmets and life jackets (mine felt too tight at first but you forget about it once you’re floating). The water was cold, but after five minutes you stop noticing because you’re laughing too hard or ducking under low branches. Devon kept shouting “watch your bum!” every time we hit a rock—I still think about that view downstream with all that tangled green overhead. It ended too soon for me, honestly.
Yes, hotel pickup is included for this day trip.
Yes, there’s time to swim or watch locals jump at Annandale Falls.
No meals are included but you can buy snacks like roasted cashews at stops.
Yes, safety equipment is provided and guides give instructions before starting.
You’ll likely spot Mona monkeys around Grand Etang Lake during your visit.
This is a half-day tour including several stops plus river tubing.
Infants can join if seated on an adult’s lap; specialized seats are available.
A swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and change of clothes are recommended for river tubing.
Your day includes hotel pickup from your accommodation in Grenada, bottled water to keep you cool between stops, all safety equipment for river tubing on Balthazar River, plus plenty of time to explore Annandale Falls and Grand Etang—with stories and laughs from your local guide along the way.
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