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Coasta Bus
Looking to explore the side of Grenada most visitors never see? Our Eastern Heritage Tour takes you off the beaten path and into the heart of Grenada’s natural landscapes, historic sites, and oldest rum traditions — all in a 5 to 6-hour adventure tailored for true explorers.
This immersive full-day tour reveals Grenada’s quiet beauty — from crater lakes and coastal villages to colonial ruins and the oldest functioning rum distillery in the Western Hemisphere.
St. George’s – Begin with Stories by the Sea
Start your journey in the historic capital of St. George’s, then leave the west behind as we head toward Grenada’s lesser-traveled eastern coast. Along the way, your guide will bring the island’s history and culture to life through engaging local storytelling.
Grand Etang National Park – Into the Island’s Emerald Heart
Your first stop is the misty, elevated wonderland of Grand Etang. This volcanic crater lake is surrounded by lush rainforest, teeming with birds, tropical plants, and curious Mona monkeys. It’s a tranquil, soul-recharging start to the day.
Grenville – An Authentic Island Town
Next, visit Grenville, Grenada’s second-largest town and a hub of local life on the east coast. From bustling markets to seafront charm, this town is as real and unfiltered as it gets. It’s the perfect place to catch a glimpse of daily Grenadian life far from the crowds.
River Antoine Rum Distillery – The Oldest in the Region
Step back in time at the River Antoine Rum Distillery, where rum is still made the traditional way using water-powered mills and open copper pots. This is living history in action — and yes, there’s a tasting! You’ll sample one of the strongest rums in the world, known as “fire rum” for a reason.
Pearls Airport Historical Site – Ghosts of Aviation Past
Visit the Pearls Historical Site, home to Grenada’s first airport and two abandoned Soviet-era planes left behind from the Cold War. It’s a fascinating and eerie look into the island’s political past — and a favorite stop for photographers and history buffs.
La Sagesse – Where Serenity Meets the Sea
End your tour at La Sagesse Nature Center and Beach, one of Grenada’s most peaceful and untouched coastlines. With its calm turquoise bay, golden sands, and surrounding mangroves, this is your chance to unwind, swim, or simply reflect on the journey before heading back to port.
✔️ Go Beyond the Tourist Trail – Explore Grenada’s eastern side, rich with history and natural beauty
✔️ See the Oldest Rum Distillery Still Operating – Taste the legend, hear the history
✔️ Perfect for Explorers & Culture Lovers – Nature, heritage, and surprises at every turn
✔️ Cruise-Ready Full-Day Adventure – Timed and paced for a stress-free return to port
This is one of our most unique and authentic tours perfect for travelers who want more than just the highlights. Reserve your spot today and experience the untamed, unforgettable east of Grenada.
St. George’s – Begin with Stories by the Sea
Start your journey in the historic capital of St. George’s, then leave the west behind as we head toward Grenada’s lesser-traveled eastern coast. Along the way, your guide will bring the island’s history and culture to life through engaging local storytelling.
Grand Etang National Park – Into the Island’s Emerald Heart
Your first stop is the misty, elevated wonderland of Grand Etang. This volcanic crater lake is surrounded by lush rainforest, teeming with birds, tropical plants, and curious Mona monkeys. It’s a tranquil, soul-recharging start to the day.
Next, visit Grenville, Grenada’s second-largest town and a hub of local life on the east coast. From bustling markets to seafront charm, this town is as real and unfiltered as it gets. It’s the perfect place to catch a glimpse of daily Grenadian life far from the crowds.
River Antoine Rum Distillery – The Oldest in the Region
Step back in time at the River Antoine Rum Distillery, where rum is still made the traditional way using water-powered mills and open copper pots. This is living history in action — and yes, there’s a tasting! You’ll sample one of the strongest rums in the world, known as “fire rum” for a reason.
Pearls Airport Historical Site – Ghosts of Aviation Past
Visit the Pearls Historical Site, home to Grenada’s first airport and two abandoned Soviet-era planes left behind from the Cold War. It’s a fascinating and eerie look into the island’s political past and a favourite stop for photographers and history buffs.
La Sagesse – Where Serenity Meets the Sea
End your tour at La Sagesse Nature Center and Beach, one of Grenada’s most peaceful and untouched coastlines. With its calm turquoise bay, golden sands, and surrounding mangroves, this is your chance to unwind, swim, or simply reflect on the journey before heading back to port.
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