Silversands Beach House Grenada
Grenada Grenada Caribbean & Central America
When you book Silversands Beach House Grenada in Grenada through our Virtuoso partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $250 hotel credit.
Special Offer
+ Indulge in luxury all year round at Silversands Grand Anse and Silversands Beach House. Enjoy a $250 daily food & beverage credit, allowing you to savor international cuisines across a selection of dining outlets, including Asiatique, Grenadian Grill, and Azzurro, perfect for enhancing your stay with exquisite culinary experiences
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
- Daily breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant (already included in property rates)
- $100 USD equivalent Resort or Hotel credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Early check-in / Late check-out, subject to availability
Location
The property sits on Grenada's southern coast, where the Caribbean stretches in layers of turquoise and cobalt toward the horizon. This is the Spice Isle at its most serene: volcanic peaks draped in nutmeg and cinnamon groves rise inland, while white sand beaches curve along a coastline dotted with protected marine reserves. The air carries the scent of clove and salt water, and the pace here runs slower than elsewhere in the Caribbean, shaped by centuries of French and British colonial influence layered over West African and indigenous heritage.
Calliste lies just beyond Grand Anse, the island's most celebrated stretch of sand, where local fishing boats still outnumber resort umbrellas. The neighbourhood feels residential rather than touristy, with small rum shops and produce vendors lining the roads. St. George's, the capital, sits eight kilometres north, its pastel-painted Georgian buildings tumbling down hillsides toward the horseshoe harbour where spice traders once loaded their holds.
Maurice Bishop International Airport is one kilometre away, a five-minute drive that delivers guests directly from arrival to shoreline. The southern coast's constellation of marinas and yacht clubs attracts sailors year-round, while the rainforest interior beckons those seeking waterfalls and nutmeg plantations.
Grooms Beach and Portici Beach flank the property within two hundred metres, both offering calm waters sheltered by the bay's natural curve. The Grand Anse Marine Protected Area begins 1.3 kilometres along the coast, where turtle grass beds and coral formations draw snorkellers and divers. Book a dive with one of the operators at Prickley Bay Marina, 2.8 kilometres south, to explore the Grenada Artificial Reef Project's submerged sculpture park, where cement figures dissolve slowly into living reef.
Market Square in St. George's, five kilometres north, pulses loudest on Saturday mornings when vendors pile tables with dasheen, christophene, and sacks of whole nutmeg still dusted with mace. Drive inland to Annandale Falls, 10.5 kilometres from the coast, where water drops fifteen metres into a fern-ringed pool deep enough for swimming. The Grenada Golf Club lies 3.8 kilometres away for those seeking fairways over surf. Start mornings at Royalton Beach, just six hundred metres down the shore and lifeguarded for early swims before the sun climbs high.
January through April deliver the driest months, when steady trade winds temper the heat and the sea turns glass-clear. Mornings break cool at 25°C, climbing to 27°C by midday, the light sharp and unfiltered against white sand. This is peak season for yachts in the marinas and divers on the reefs.
May marks the shift toward wetter months, though afternoon showers tend to be brief and warm rather than disruptive. June through November brings heavier rainfall and the possibility of tropical storms, with October recording the highest precipitation. The island turns lush, waterfalls swell, and prices drop as crowds thin.
December strikes a balance: still part of the dry season but without February's crowds, temperatures hovering near 27°C with enough breeze to keep terraces comfortable through sunset.
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