Long curved stretch of brezzy whitish-greyish Sandy Beach, facing towards the many small Grenadines Islands to the north of Grenada. Its famous for turtle watching as many choose to hatch their eggs here. This is a nature place, so don't expect to see any buildings on the shoreline. From here you can see the popular 'Welcome Stone' to the South, high up on a peak that slopes steeply from the mangroves and lakes occupying most of the limited flat land beyond the beach front. A good place to take a romantic walk with your significant other. Not my preferred place for swimming, but I keep going back for more of that refreshing wet easterly breeze, that could blow...
Read moreAbsolutely stunning beach, we literally had it to ourselves for the whole morning.
At the car park we bought some fresh coconuts for drinks and some local crafts for a few people that are lucky enough to call that place work.
Epic views of the sugar loaf, golden white beach, crystal clear blue skies and sea.
Definitely worth the visit if you love beach days out, but take supplies as it’s super remote but guess that’s why we had it...
Read moreBeautiful and relaxing beach 🏖
A breathtaking view north and the vast openness of the sea await. A rather isolated stretch of white sand in the Parish of St. Patrick, Levera emits a sense of timelessness.
It is important to note that this beach is closed at night during the months of March to August each year for the leatherback turtles...
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