What to see & do with your IDP in Grenada?
Driving in Grenada offers the freedom to explore at your own pace. With an International Driving Permit in hand, you can discover the island’s natural wonders, cultural hotspots, and quiet villages with minimal hassle.
Start your road trip in St. George’s, Grenada’s capital. Known for its colorful buildings and bustling harbor, it’s a great place to rent a vehicle and stock up for your journey. Head inland on the Grand Etang Road to reach the Grand Etang National Park, where rainforest trails and volcanic crater lakes await. The drive itself is worth it—winding roads reveal panoramic views of Grenada’s mountainous interior.
From there, take a scenic route north to Gouyave, a fishing village known for its weekly street food celebration, Fish Friday. Enjoy fresh seafood and local entertainment, and experience authentic island culture beyond the tourist zones.
For beach lovers, a drive down the southern coast leads you to La Sagesse Beach or the famous Grand Anse Beach. Both spots offer turquoise waters and quiet sand perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
If you’re up for a longer drive, continue east to Grenville, the second-largest town. Along the way, stop at spice plantations and roadside fruit vendors. Grenada is nicknamed “The Spice Isle” for good reason—you’ll pass nutmeg trees, cocoa estates, and clove fields along the route.
With your IDP, you’re free to explore these highlights on your own schedule, avoiding the limitations of public transport. Whether it’s a short trip to the beach or a full day exploring Grenada’s hills and coastlines, road travel here is a memorable experience.