Grand Ethan National Park


Grenada National Park Grand Ethan is a small forest in the center of Grenada . The park is famous not only for waterfalls, crater lakes, but also for its hiking trails, along which all visitors can stroll through forest thickets to the top of the mountain range, from where they can enjoy a breathtaking view of the countryside.

What to see?

Perhaps, the main decoration of the park can safely be called the waterfall Seven sisters. The name of the waterfall went from the number of cascades. It is in the center of the island to get to it, the tourist will have to spend about 10 minutes of time along the hiking trails of the Grand Ethan National Park. The path is not easy, especially if it rained the previous day, but all efforts are more than justified by the opening landscapes along the way to the waterfall (here grow bananas, cocoa and nutmeg) and swimming in its cool waters.

Another object in the Grand Ethan National Park, which arouses a keen interest among tourists is the Annandale waterfall, whose height reaches 10 meters. The waterfall is in a grotto and is surrounded by lush vegetation. Attracts tourists and a huge number of underwater caves, located just below the waterfalls. In the caves there is clear water and sufficient depth for rafting and scuba diving.

How to get there?

To get to one of the best national parks in Grenada, you can both as a part of tourist groups, and independently, renting a car.