A short 10–15 minute drive from central St. George's, Annandale Falls is an easy-access waterfall with a small pool for a quick swim; popular and scenic, open roughly 8:00AM–5:00PM. Great first-waterfall stop to stretch your legs and take photos.
Wander the colorful market stalls and the waterfront Carenage to experience local produce, spices and crafts; most market stalls are busiest mid-morning (market area open from dawn to mid-afternoon).
Seafood-focused lunch overlooking the bay — try a grilled fish or crab dish for authentic island flavors; restaurant hours typically include lunchtime service starting around 12:00PM.
Explore exhibits on Grenada's history, indigenous Arawak/Carib artifacts and colonial era items; the museum generally opens 9:00AM–4:30PM, so mid-afternoon is a good slot.
Short 10–20 minute drive from St. George's to Grand Anse to relax on one of Grenada's signature beaches; beaches are open all day, with best sunset views late afternoon.
Beachfront dinner with Caribbean seafood and a relaxed atmosphere; many beachfront restaurants serve dinner from about 6:00PM to 10:00PM — reserve for a sunset table if possible.
Rent jet-skis, stand-up paddleboards or try parasailing from vendors on Grand Anse — operators typically run 8:00AM–4:30PM depending on conditions; perfect morning for calm water.
Book a guided snorkel/diving boat from Grand Anse to the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park (boats usually depart mid-morning; operators run trips 9:00AM–3:00PM). Snorkel among submerged sculptures and reef life — bring reef-safe sunscreen.
Enjoy cocktails and a beach-front casual dinner while watching the sun go down; many beach bars open through the evening (6:00PM–10:00PM service typical).
Tufton Hall Falls is one of Grenada’s largest waterfalls and requires a moderate-to-strenuous hike through rainforest trails; there is no strict opening time but beginning your hike in the morning (9:00–10:00AM) is advised — hiring a local guide (recommended) improves navigation and safety.
After the hike, refuel with a seafood-centric lunch or a picnic you brought; many restaurants near the coast serve lunch 12:00PM–3:00PM, or plan a picnic at a park viewpoint.
Stroll the short loop around Grand Etang Lake to spot birds, the crater lake views and other natural features; the park’s trails and lake area are accessible roughly 8:30AM–4:30PM.
Explore coastal woodland and mangrove habitats — the centre and walking paths are best visited in the morning and usually accessible from 8:00AM to late afternoon; look for seabirds and coastal scenery.
Spend late morning relaxing on a quiet crescent beach with calm waters — La Sagesse is ideal for lounging and light swimming (beach accessible all day).
On the way back toward the west side, stop at a small east-coast cascade for a quick dip — many inland cascades are informal sites with no official hours, so go during daylight and ask locals for the safest access point.
Celebrate the end of your 5-day adventure with a final beachfront meal recalling your waterfall hikes and island discoveries; dinner service generally from 6:00PM–9:30PM.