
Petit Martinique: This smaller, sister island dependency of Grenada lies a short boat ride to the northeast of Carriacou. Known for its strong fishing culture and a more laid-back atmosphere than Carriacou, Petit Martinique gives an insight into a traditional, self-sufficient island community.
Union Island (St. Vincent & the Grenadines): Located north of Carriacou, Union Island serves as a hub for yachting and holds more advanced tourist infrastructure than Carriacou. It boasts opportunities for hiking, kite-surfing, and exploring little towns.
Consider adding a few days to your agenda for a broader Caribbea thrilling journey.
Easily combine a trip to Carriacou with a stay on the main island of Grenada. Grenada has a broader selection of activities, including extensive hiking through rainforests, visits to waterfalls, chocolate factory tours, rum distilleries, and a broader selection of dining and what to do at night in its capital, St. George's.
Consider island hopping further north through the Grenadines for an unparalleled sailing or marine-focused experience. This requires more planning for specific inter-island transport.
Carriacou and its close vicinity provide abundant opportunities for discovering the natural world and relaxation.
The Grenada Marine Protected Area (GMPA) applies to Carriacou’s waters, safeguarding its coral reefs and marine life. These areas conserve biological diversity and promote healthy ecosystems. Support tour operators that respect these protected zones.
Paradise Beach and Anse La Roche are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. Their pristine white sands plus pristine waters create idyllic settings. Sandy Island remains a consistently popular excursion.
Whale and dolphin watching tours are available during their migration seasons, which typically run from January to May. Local companies provide excursions to spot these magnificent marine mammals.
Carriacou has a pleasing mix of natural environments. Its beautiful beaches provide coastal relaxation, while gentle hills allow for moderate treks and scenic viewpoints.
Local operators offer specialized tours for marine mammal observation. These outings focus on minimizing disturbance to the animals while offering respectful viewing opportunities.
Beyond Carriacou, cultural insights are available in nearby communities.
A day trip to Petit Martinique provides a glimpse into a traditional fishing community, offering a contrast to Carriacou's slightly larger scale. Its quiet village life and focus on fishing present a cultural experience.
Explore villages like Windward to observe the enduring tradition of wooden boat building, a significant part of Carriacouan heritage. A visit to Grand Bay has a quiet local experience, demonstrating routine existence in a more remote setting.
No major pilgrimage sites are within easy day-trip distance that hold widespread international recognition.
Petit Martinique offers deep insights into a fishing community.
Windward village keeps the art of wooden boat building alive.
Grand Cove provides a glimpse into the tranquil pace of local life.
Think about adding a few days to your travel arrange for a broader Caribbean adventure.
Spend 3-5 days not on an island Grenada. Explore its capital, St. George's, with its colorful harbor and historic fort. Visit Grand Etang National Park for rainforest hikes and waterfalls.
A sailing charter extending north into the Grenadines, perhaps to the Tobago Cays Marine Park, has an unrivaled multi-day experience.
Take tours of spice plantations and rum distilleries not on an island Grenada, contributing a different dimension to your Caribbean experience.
Start in Grenada, move to Carriacou, then explore the Grenadines for an immersive experience.
Dedicate a week to Grenada and a week to Carriacou to compare and contrast the islands.
Combine Grenada/Carriacou with adjacent isles such as Barbados or St. Lucia for a broader trip.