Quarantine Point
Quarantine Point
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ablacksoul
50 contributions
Jan 2020
I visited the point three times during my 10 days visit.
It was so peaceful and I only saw I person on these visits. I spent a couple of hours on each visit sitting on a bench overlooking the coastline towards St George and Grand Anse beach. It is the perfect place to sit and read or just watch the sea.
You can see BBC/Morne Rouge beach from the other side of the point
It was so peaceful and I only saw I person on these visits. I spent a couple of hours on each visit sitting on a bench overlooking the coastline towards St George and Grand Anse beach. It is the perfect place to sit and read or just watch the sea.
You can see BBC/Morne Rouge beach from the other side of the point
Written 25 January 2020
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Tammy V
8 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Our guide recommended it as a great spot for watching the sun set. It is a hike up hill which we didn't realize when started walking. We found a taxi who took us the rest if the way and then came back later to take us to our hotel.
You can walk to the end if the park and there is trail down to the rock at the edge to sit a watch from.
You can walk to the end if the park and there is trail down to the rock at the edge to sit a watch from.
Written 14 January 2024
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JLZW
Lexington, MA105 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
We walked up from Grande Anse to get a great view. It was worth the walk. The only drawback is the vegetation blocking some of the view but it’s nature! We were there in the morning but I bet the sunsets are spectacular! Great place to run a dog, play games with the kids, picnic, etc.
Written 31 January 2019
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,074 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
It sits out between Morne Rouge and Grand Anse and is a pleasant quiet place with good views.Follow the road south of Grand Anse and you cannot miss it just past the new developments with great views north.
Written 8 December 2018
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Pennie B
Plymouth, UK122 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
I walked out to Quarantine Point with a group from my hotel at Coyaba Beach on a beautiful evening. Fabulous views both back to Grand Anse beach and the next bay along, and should you want a drink or meal, there were a couple of restaurants and bars along the way.
Written 26 June 2018
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suzieqGRENADA
Winnipeg, Canada1,205 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
this is the spot to go to get the best view. Start with some pastries at Sweetlies and get the view from there. Then drive up past Sangria up to Quarantine point and enjoy!!!!
Written 16 December 2015
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WellTraveled3
Lexington, MA809 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
Worth making the short hike up the hill at Quarantine Point to see the view of Grand Anse beach and St. George. You can walk right out to the tip of the point where there is a small park for picnics, etc. Also close to the next beach over at Morne Rouge, where you will also find the small Plywood Bar on the beach where you can wet your whistle.
Written 6 February 2019
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rrosendahl
Irvine, CA144 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
I discovered this spot when running along the coast starting at Coyaba Beach Resort, along the beach, up the coast and onto the peninsula. It's great for flying kites, and watching the sunset. I also discovered a way to climb down over lava rocks to a somewhat hidden beach underneath the bluffs. Only for the adventurous but I loved it!
Written 1 April 2018
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GregoryB
Stoke-on-Trent, UK303 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
This great open space isn't signposted from the road so how visitors get to find it is a bit hit and miss. Our hotel was nearby and I just happened to ask a local where the road went to. Great views over towards Grand Anse, The Carnage and St. Georges. The area is used for a big outdoor concert - music etc etc at the end of March. Well done Rotary Club of Grenada for your hard work here.
Written 1 April 2018
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xIslandKaex
St. Lucia56 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
Took a quick visit to Quarantine Point before heading down to BBC beach. It was scenic and clean with lovely views. If you want to take in the sights and get a great view of Grand Anse, this is a wonderful stopping point.
Written 25 July 2017
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