Coral Reefs Grenada has an extensive array of coral reefs along the coastline, which are second to none. Several dive shops in the south of the island offer excursions and snorkeling trips, and in an effort to preserve the reefs, a buoying system was put in place so boats do not drop anchors on the reefs and destroy the delicate corals. The marine life is astounding, and the government has imposed restrictions and hunting seasons on the more popular sea species, like the lobster, in order to preserve the diversity and sustainability. They have also brought into effect restrictions on the sizes of nets, so that fishermen do not catch the juvenile fish.
Grenada has several fabulous waterfalls, with only a few of them known to the general public. We have personally seen more than a dozen waterfalls and several cascades, and have listed a few of the more popular here for your enjoyment. Depending upon your fitness level, you can choose between a gentle stroll through a well tended garden to get to Annadale Falls; or, if you are feeling very energetic, a 20 minute hike through the rain forest to get to the Seven Sisters and Honeymoon Falls.
On some of the trails to the waterfalls, we recommend that you take a hiking guide. The reason that we recommend this, is because, depending on your final destination and with some of the trails not properly marked, a short stroll through the rain forest can easily turn into a long hike. |
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