Discover the best top things to do in Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada including Mt. Rich Carib Stone Interpretation Center, Sauteurs Bay, Levera Beach, Bathway Beach, River Sallee Sulfur Springs, Levera Pond.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Mt. Rich petroglyphs comprise several large boulders set in a deep ravine, with over 60 pre-Columbian carvings. The Interpretation Center offers a viewing platform, recently renovated by a local youth group (MYCEDO) who offers information on the petroglyphs ($5 EC) and a tour around the abandoned estates and villages nearby ($15EC).
It is a must see for people who are actually interested in the history of this amazing island. Carmen gave us a tour down to the riverside where you find the petroglyphs. We could see them up close and see even more (work)stones that can not been seen from the veranda that is looking over the stones. You can choose if you only want to look through the binaculours from above or the whole tour, we went as I said down to the stones. It is pretty hard for people who are less flexible to go down. But it is worth your time and effort. It took us 5 minutes to go down and there we were looking at 1300 year old carved stones! It was amazing! Carmen was very passionate about perserving this pearl of history. Keep it up!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
An important waterfowl habitat and sea turtle nesting site near Bathways beach.
Levera Beach is roughly a 15-20 minute walk of 5 minute drive north of Bathway Beach. While Bathway Beach seems to be more popular, Levera Beach is prettier and a lot less busy. The afternoon I visited, there were just half a dozen kids splashing in the surf. The rest of the beach was essentially empty, except for the guard who watches sleepily from his small hut on the beach. Unlike Bathway Beach, there are no vendors at Levera Beach, so you'll need to bring your own food and drinks. A short distance off shore are Sugar Loaf island, Green island, and Sandy island. They make a beautiful backdrop and seem to provide some shelter from the powerful Atlantic surf. I didn't go in when I was there, but the water did look calm enough to swim there.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
This undeveloped beach of speckled coral sands offers a 30-foot-wide pool protected from the strong Atlantic sea currents by a rock shelf that parallels the north side of the shoreline.
Beautiful water. Rocks guard surf so can swim in front of them. Lifeguards on duty 6am -6pm. Food and drink available. Nice little visitor center with interesting information. Picnic tables to enjoy a lunch. Levere Beach a quick drive from here.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Sulphur springs at River Sallee is amazing, KEVIN showed us around and made us feel at home. The sulphur springs is beautiful and great on the skin, i was able to relax and enjoy myself.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Nice walk from Levere Beach (security guards on beach will keep watch on your car). Through forest to pond that has observation tower and deck. Heard herons here. Very nice.
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