Silver Sands

Top choice in Grenada Island


Raising the bar significantly in luxury on Grenada, this flash new hotel has cut no corners. Its centerpiece is a spectacular 100m infinity pool that runs the length of the property from the reception down to Grand Anse. Rooms are sleek and modern, with bathrooms bigger than many entire hotel rooms, and feature both state-of-the-art technology and quality original artworks.

Hotel facilities include a wonderfully well equipped spa – complete with ice cave – two restaurants with a thousand-bottle wine list and a cigar lounge. While it's very stylish, it's also unpretentious with friendly staff and good community engagement policies.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Grenada Island attractions

1. Grand Anse

0.49 MILES

Grenada's main resort area is a lovely long sweep of white sand fronted by turquoise water and backed by hills. It has the highest concentration of big…

2. Camerhogne Park

0.63 MILES

A well-maintained green space running from the Spiceland Mall down to the white sands of Grand Anse. If you're visiting for the day, it's a good place to…

3. Fort George

1.27 MILES

Grenada’s oldest fort was established by the French in 1705 and it's the centerpiece of the St George’s skyline. You can climb to the top to see the…

4. National Library

1.29 MILES

The poor old national library was once a lovely building but shoddy renovations and now neglect have left it in a dire state. If you look past the broken…

5. Sendall Tunnel

1.34 MILES

Monckton St leads to the historic Sendall Tunnel, a narrow 340-ft passageway built in 1894 that burrows through the hill to reach Bruce St and the rest of…

6. Grenada National Museum

1.34 MILES

Staffed by enthusiastic members, this museum has displays that are a little haphazard. It is mostly dedicated to the original indigenous inhabitants of…

7. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

1.36 MILES

Immediately north of Fort George, St Andrew’s fared worst of all the town’s churches in Hurricane Ivan. There isn’t much left except the front wall and…

8. St George’s Anglican Church

1.42 MILES

Erected in 1825, St George’s is topped by a squat four-sided clock tower that serves as the town's timepiece, and which didn't cease to work when the…