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Beach-goers will discover Morne Rouge Beach on the southern coast of Grenada. The island of Grenada has plenty of activities for travelers � especially in and around its capital city of St. George's. You'll find there are some advantages to visiting a beach that's a long way from the nearest major city, like not having to struggle through a crowd every time you want to take a dip and Morne Rouge Beach provides those rewards. The calm clear waters of Morne Rouge Beach are shallow and warm, making this small and secluded beach one of the warmest shores on Grenada. While some of the beaches in Grenada are more secluded than Morne Rouge Beach the combination of natural beauty, personality and other qualities available at this location could be just what you are seeking. You may find that beaches throughout Grenada tend to be somewhat quiet, but you can find a difference at Morne Rouge Beach. Though few would call this spot urbanized it's not those planning to visit with families or groups of friends can make the most of their travel without missing the chance to people watch. Location is important, and your spot on a sunny beach can be prime real estate. You'll find plenty of beaches in Grenada, and Morne Rouge Beach is just one of them. Therefore, no matter what you're looking for, you'll be sure to find a beach you enjoy, but you have to decide if this particular beach is the perfect fit. Most beaches in the Caribbean provide a pretty tropical setting. And yet, every single beach has a unique personality. Our guide includes hundreds of Caribbean beaches, so Morne Rouge Beach is not your only choice. Using the information that follows, you can easily decide if this one is the perfect fit. FoodNo matter the meal, a wonderful way to begin-- or end--a day of fun in the sun is often visiting a local eatery, where you can sample the local cuisine without having to go far from the beach. The table below lists restaurant options near this beach.
Every location in the world has its own cuisine, and Grenada is no different. One of the most enjoyable places to enjoy local fare is directly on the beach. Many hotels will prepare a picnic lunch for you, or you can find picnic supplies en route to the beach. Amenities and AmbienceThe waters off of the shores of Morne Rouge feature some of the best spots for snorkeling on the island although there are no watersports shops on the beach.
The number of people on the beach is affected by a few things, including the time of year and day of the week. Some of Grenada's beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly when tourism season is as its peak. An important thing to remember when considering a day at the beach can be the probability of crowds. While some prefer a crowded beach filled with people and activity, others would just like to relax in a quiet spot. Like many other aspects of Grenada this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to certain visitors. The personality of this beach is a little different from what is offered at the other beaches in Grenada. The shores of this quiet little beach are less frequented than many of Grenada's more popular beaches, so the atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing. Beachgoers with children will also find the swimming conditions here excellent for young ones. AttractionsBeachgoers will have easy access to several worthwhile natural attractions, like Boss Reef (located 1.8 miles to the northeast of Morne Rouge Beach). Historical attractions such as Bianca C provide a good complement to the sandy shores of Morne Rouge Beach, providing beachgoers with opportunity to find out more about Grenada without straying to far from the beach.
Beaches are great attractions, but there's even more to see during your stay.. The following chart contains attractions that are near this beach.
LocationYou'll find this beach located on the southern coast of Grenada; it is located near the Cinnamon Hill & Beach Club, 1.1 miles away. Morne Rouge Beach is near L' Anse aux Epines, so you can explore the town after your visit to the beach. Nearby HotelsThe number of other vacationers sharing the beach can vary widely -- it depends on when you visit. You can expect to see vacationers who are staying close by. So if you're interested in staying close to this location you can certainly find a spot. Other BeachesYou'll find other beaches besides Morne Rouge Beach in Grenada. You might also enjoy Tyrrel Bay, located 37.9 miles to the north. Visitors to Tyrrel Bay will find it teeming with local commerce around the harbour. There's plenty to do and see along the water's edge, including fine dining and drinks. Travelers might also want to pick up something to remember their trip by at one of the local shops. Still, if you're searching for something a little more active, you might enjoy people watching at Grand Anse Beach. You'll find it 1.6 miles to the northeast. Another option worth considering is Pink Gin Beach, located 1.8 miles from Morne Rouge Beach. Pink Gin Beach is located on the southwest tip of the island, and is bordered by two large resorts. Morne Rouge Beach might not make your top beaches list, but if you don't want to visit this beach, you'll find plenty of other choices in Grenada. |