Best Eco Stays in Grenada
Where to stay in Grenada
The 5 best places to stay in Grenada are sustainable and all run on solar power, grow their own produce in on site gardens and farms, and hold or pioneer Green Globe certification. From St George’s and Grand Anse Beach to the quiet northern coast near Sauteurs, these family run resorts and boutique hotels are top rated for low-impact eco friendly comfort that keeps guests coming back to the Spice Isle, where mangrove restoration and sea turtle conservation are part of the stay.
How we decide the best place to stay in Grenada
Each top rated stay in Grenada is hand picked and checked for sustainability features.
We look at how the property actually sources its energy, like Petite Anse Hotel running on solar power on Grenada’s quiet northern coast.
We analyse the water conservation, like Spice Island Beach Resort running its own reverse osmosis plant to make fresh water.
We verify where the food comes from, like Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel sourcing most of its produce from the family’s organic certified L’Esterre farm in the north of the island.
We also look at the property’s wider impact, like True Blue Bay Boutique Resort holding Green Globe Platinum for ten consecutive years and running an on site mangrove restoration programme that protects local turtles.
The boutique hotels and resorts on this list of best places to stay in Grenada have proven they are making a real effort to protect the island while taking care of its guests.
If the Spice Isle is only the start of your Caribbean adventure, our guide to the best sustainable hotels across the Caribbean gathers the whole region in one place, or sail north to the eco stays of St Vincent and the Grenadines, south to Trinidad and Tobago and west to Barbados.
Top Picks, Where To Stay in Grenada
- True Blue Bay Boutique Resort: Green Globe Platinum, female owned
- Spice Island Beach Resort: Green Globe, locally owned, farm to table
- Petite Anse Hotel: Locally owned, farm to table in the north
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort is a family run, climate smart boutique resort on a mangrove fringed bay near St George's, led by Mexican born Magdalena Fielden with her husband Russ and their daughters Marie and Renatta.
It holds Green Globe Platinum for ten consecutive years of certification, runs solar panels, solar water heaters and solar air conditioning plus electric airport buses, and feeds its Dodgy Dock kitchen through partnerships with organic farmers while running an on site mangrove restoration programme that protects local turtles.
Spice Island Beach Resort is a locally owned 64 suite resort on Grand Anse Beach, built up over decades by the Hopkin family and the first property in Grenada to earn Green Globe certification, back in 2004.
Solar thermal panels heat all its water, a GrenSol array supplies around half its power, a reverse osmosis plant makes its own fresh water, and more than an acre of resort gardens grow fruit, vegetables and herbs for the kitchen, with replanted beachfront trees holding back coastal erosion.
Petite Anse Hotel is a small, owner run boutique hotel on Grenada's quiet northern coast near Sauteurs, built by English founder Philip on an unspoilt stretch of shoreline.
It runs on solar energy, hires from the surrounding villages, sources produce from nearby farmers and its own organic garden, and partners with the Ocean Spirits sea turtle conservation programme on the north coast.
Blue Horizons Garden Resort is a family owned garden resort set 300 yards back from Grand Anse Beach and the first property in Grenada to reach Green Globe Platinum, after ten consecutive years of recertification.
Its 6.25 acres of gardens shelter 27 bird species, 49 moth species and a working bee apiary, and the resort has expanded its solar PV array with two further installations to lift renewable output.
Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel is a family owned Relais and Chateaux beachfront hotel near St George's, bought by Leo and Lilian Garbutt in 1987 and now run by their three daughters, and it is Green Globe certified.
A solar farm and 180 panels supply about a third of its electricity, harvested rainwater irrigates the gardens, beach seaweed and food waste are composted into fertiliser, and most of its produce comes from the family’s organic certified L’Esterre farm in the north of the island.
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