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Imagine stepping off your cruise ship in St. George’s, Grenada. The sun is warm, the sea breeze carries the scent of nutmeg and cocoa, and a friendly taxi driver calls out: “Grand Anse today? Best beach on the island!”

For thousands of cruise passengers each year, Grand Anse Beach is the top shore excursion—a two-mile stretch of golden sand, turquoise waters, and lively restaurants. But the big question is: How do you get there from the cruise port?

This guide covers all your options for Grand Anse Beach transportation. From taxis and minibuses to walking, tours, and even renting your own car for the day.

If you want the freedom to explore more than just the beach, Dove Auto Solutions offers reliable SUVs and easy booking—perfect for cruise passengers.

Taxis from the Cruise Port to Grand Anse

How It Works

  • Taxis line up right outside the St. George’s Cruise Terminal.

  • They offer fixed fares to Grand Anse Beach—usually $10–$15 USD (27–40 XCD) per person, one way.

Pros 

  • Convenient: Cars are waiting when you arrive.

  • Fast: Only 10 minutes to the beach.

  • Easy: Drivers are licensed and friendly.

Cons 

  • Can get crowded on busy cruise days.

  • Limited flexibility—you’ll need to pay for another taxi to visit other attractions.

Costs

  • Round trip (2 passengers): $40–$50 USD

  • Group of 4: $60–$70 USD total

taxis waiting outside the St. George’s Cruise Terminal in Grenada.

💡 Pro Tip

Negotiate a flat round-trip rate before leaving the port—it often saves money and avoids confusion.

Public Buses & Minibuses

Grenadian minibus parked at a small bus terminal in St. George’s

How It Works

Grenada’s minibuses are small vans with colorful numbers on the front. From the cruise port, you’ll need to walk 5–10 minutes to the bus terminal in St. George’s, then take Bus #1 to Grand Anse Beach.

Pros 

  • Super affordable: Only $1–$2 USD (2.70–5.40 XCD) per ride.

  • A cultural experience—buses often play lively Caribbean soca or reggae music .

Cons 

  • No strict schedule.

  • Can get cramped with locals and other travelers.

  • Not ideal if you’re short on time before your cruise departs.

Costs

  • $2–$4 USD round trip per person

💡 Pro Tip

If you love immersing in local life, take the bus one way and a taxi back for convenience.

Car Rental in Grenada (Best Option for Flexibility)

How It Works

Renting a car for the day gives you the most freedom and control. You can visit Grand Anse Beach plus waterfalls, spice plantations, and hilltop forts—all within your cruise stop.

  • Average daily rental: $45–$65 USD (120–175 XCD)

  • Pick-up available near the cruise terminal or at the airport.

Pros 

  • Maximum flexibility—see more than just the beach.

  • Cost-effective if traveling in groups.

  • Comfortable SUVs available, perfect for Grenada’s hilly terrain.

Cons 

  • Driving is on the left (UK style).

  • Narrow, winding roads can be tricky for first-timers.

Costs

  • One-day SUV rental: $120 USD

  • Insurance & fuel: $15–$20 USD

modern SUV parked on a scenic coastal road in Grenada

💡 Pro Tip

Book your rental in advance—especially on cruise days when demand is high.

Check out Car Rental in Grenada for reliable SUVs and quick pick-up.

Walking from Cruise Port to Grand Anse

two Black Caribbean cruise passengers walking along a narrow roadside in Grenada under bright Caribbean sun.

Technically, you can walk, but it’s not recommended. The distance is about 3 miles (5 km), with steep hills and busy roads—not ideal under Caribbean sun.

Pros 

  • Free.

  • Scenic views if you’re adventurous.

Cons 

  • Long, hot, and tiring.

  • Unsafe in some stretches without sidewalks.

💡 Pro Tip

Unless you’re a seasoned hiker, save your time and energy for the beach itself.

Organized Tours to Grand Anse

Many cruise lines offer shore excursions that include Grand Anse as part of a package—sometimes combined with Annandale Falls or Fort Frederick.

Pros 

  • Stress-free—transport and schedule are handled.

  • Great for first-time visitors.

Cons 

  • More expensive than taxis or buses.

  • Less flexibility—you follow the group schedule.

Costs

  • Shore excursion packages: $50–$80 USD per person

a small tour bus with ‘Shore Excursion’ signage, parked near Grand Anse Beach in Grenada.

💡 Pro Tip

If you want flexibility without the cruise crowd, book directly with a local operator for smaller group tours.

Comparison: Taxi vs. Bus vs. Car Rental

Option Avg. Cost (USD) Travel Time Flexibility Best For
🚖 Taxi $20–$30 (round trip pp) 10 min Medium Quick & Convenient
🚌 Bus $2–$4 (round trip pp) 20–30 min Low Budget + Cultural Vibe 🎶
🚙 Car Rental $50–$60 daily 10 min High Groups + Multiple Stops

A Day at Grand Anse Beach

Grand Anse Beach in Grenada with turquoise water, golden sand, and palm trees. Beach chairs and umbrellas are set up along the shore, with tourists relaxing.

Once you arrive, here’s what to expect:

  • Beach chairs & umbrellas: $10–$15 USD

  • Restaurants: Umbrella’s Beach Bar, Coconut Beach Restaurant

  • Activities: Snorkeling, kayaking, jet ski rentals

  • Shops: Craft vendors and local rum punch stands

Example Traveler: Sarah and Tom, a couple from Miami, took a taxi to Grand Anse, rented chairs, and spent 3 hours swimming before heading to Annandale Falls with another cab. Cost: about $75 total.

Example Traveler: A family of four from Canada rented an SUV from Dove Auto Solutions, visited Grand Anse, Annandale Falls, and Fort Frederick—all in one day for under $120.

Why Car Rental Wins for Cruise Passengers

While taxis and buses work fine, renting a car gives you the ability to:

  • Visit Grand Anse Beach PLUS other attractions.

  • Avoid waiting for taxis or crowded buses.

  • Travel at your own pace without stress.

 With Dove Auto Solutions, you can reserve your rental car online and have it ready when your cruise docks.

FAQs: Grand Anse Beach Transportation

Q1: How much is a taxi from Grenada cruise port to Grand Anse Beach?
A: About $10–$15 USD (27–40 XCD) per person, one way.

Q2: Are buses safe for tourists?
A: Yes, Grenada’s minibuses are safe and lively, though crowded and less punctual.

Q3: Can I rent a car for just one day in Grenada?
A: Absolutely! Many companies, including Dove Auto Solutions, offer day rentals ideal for cruise passengers.

Q4: Is driving in Grenada difficult for visitors?
A: Roads are narrow and left-hand drive, but most visitors adapt quickly—SUVs are recommended.

Q5: What’s the fastest way to Grand Anse Beach from the port?
A: Taxi or rental car—just 10 minutes compared to 20–30 minutes by bus.

Final Thoughts

If your cruise docks in St. George’s, don’t miss Grand Anse Beach—Grenada’s most famous shoreline. Whether you take a taxi, bus, or organize a tour, you’ll enjoy warm water, Caribbean vibes, and local culture.

But if you want to see more than just the beach, renting a car is the way to go.

Ready to explore? Reserve your rental car online with Dove Auto Solutions and make your cruise stop in Grenada unforgettable.

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