Grand Etang Lake, Saint Andrew Parish, Grenada


4.0 (407 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Saint Andrew Parish Bodies of Water

Part or tour

Surrounded by a rain forest, the lake is located in an old crater some 1,700 feet above sea level.

Address

, Caribbean.

Mobile

+1 888-571-5524

Website

http://www.explorergrenada.com/grand

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 7:04

User Ratings

4.0 based on (407 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 3lexmiller 5:00 PM Feb 23, 2022
    If your time in Grenada is short, don't bother coming here
    I think Grenada is stretching with this one, to find and market a spot for tourists to visit. This is a volcanic crater lake but only with the most vivid imagination, can you see that such is the case - as in, you'd never ever know that unless you were told. The small museum/information building has a few explanatory exhibits but nowhere could we find one that explained the volcanic nature of the site. There are a few non-unique souvenir shops and two places to purchase that ubiquitous of all Caribbean drinks, rum punch. There are two women wearing full native costumes with whom you can pose for photos - $2 per tourist, so if you pose with your partner, that's $4. A small price to pay for a fun kitschy photo. But basically, don't bother coming here if you're here for just a day. If you're staying on the island for a week, then sure, as it looks like there are several nice hiking paths amidst the forest area. But you'd be coming here for a many hour hiking/nature experience, not a quick visit.

  • 3HannahBWales 5:00 PM May 10, 2022
    Good Views - short stop
    We visited here as part of a taxi tour we had paid for whilst visiting on a cruise ship. We were with KING ELVIS (taxi company owner) and he suggested visiting here. The part is very pretty, $2 to enter, which you don't really get anything for, but appreciate they need to make money and doesn't exactly break the bank. Lovely views, small museum and clean toilets. Wouldn't say this is a 'must see' but if you are doing it as part of a wider trip then it is nice to explore.