Saint George's

Saint George's

Grenada

Introduction to Port

Port Saint George's stands apart from most Caribbean cruise ports with its unhurried, human-scaled charm tucked into Grenada's Isle of Spice. The horseshoe-shaped St. George's Harbour, a submerged volcanic crater, welcomes ships with a photogenic skyline of pastel townhouses, bustling decks, and a walkway lined with boutiques and eateries along the Carenage. Signature experiences begin the moment you step ashore: stroll the Esplanade and market, trace the harbor's line to the Christ of the Deep statue, and dive into the island's aroma trail—nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and cocoa—at spice plantations and chocolate makers. Adrenaline pairs with awe as you snorkel around Moliniere Bay's reefs to catch the Underwater Sculpture Park, or cruise to Grand Anse Beach for powdery sand and turquoise water. Nearby excursions invite you to Belvedere Estate for rum and cocoa tastings, Annandale Falls, or a rainforest hike in Grand Etang National Park. The destination is complemented by Grenada's warm hospitality, excellent shopping, and culinary scenes that spotlight fresh seafood and mountain-grown spices. On the fleet side, Port Saint George's benefits from a modern cruise terminal with efficient embarkation and disembarkation, easy tendering where needed, and shore facilities tailored to mid- to large-size ships, ensuring smooth operations and quick guest turnover. Off the ship, onboard services shine through a curated slate of shore excursions, knowledgeable guides, and seamless connectivity to the island's attractions, so guests can savor a spice-filled day and still have time for a sunset drink on the Carenage. It’s a port that blends culture, history, and nature into one vivid Grenadian welcome, offering an authentically Grenadian experience that few Caribbean ports can match.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic Harbour
The Horseshoe-shaped St. George's Harbour is scenic and historic.
Spice Island Experience
Visit fragrant spice farms and taste cloves, vanilla, and pepper.
Cultural heritage
Explore local history and maritime traditions.
Gateway to Grenada
Proximity to beaches like Grand Anse and scenic drives.