Cruise Ship Terminal, St. Georges
The Cruise Ship Terminal in St. George’s offers visitors a relaxed and less crowded introduction to the Southern and Eastern Caribbean. Set in the capital of this compact and scenic island, the port provides an easy and welcoming entry point for cruise passengers looking to experience Grenada at their own pace.
Located at the end of the newer Melville Street Pier, the terminal is designed with traveler comfort in mind. Inside, you’ll find practical amenities such as restrooms, ATMs, and free Wi-Fi. The Grenada Tourism Authority runs an information kiosk that supplies maps, brochures, and helpful tips for exploring the island.
For those planning to explore independently, several convenient services are available just outside the terminal. Stalls offer tickets for water taxis, a small sightseeing train tour of St. George’s, and transportation through the official taxi dispatch desk. This system helps ensure clear pricing and dependable service.
The terminal also connects directly to the Esplanade Shopping Mall, where visitors can browse a wide mix of stores. Many shops sell locally made souvenirs and crafts, while others feature duty-free items from brands such as Colombian Emeralds and Milano, giving shoppers a range of options.
Stepping out of the terminal building brings you straight into historic downtown St. George’s. Its narrow streets and colorful buildings create a pleasant setting for a short walk, with several attractions close by. The sightseeing train, located just a short distance from the exit, offers an easy way to get an overview of the town and learn about its character and history.
Located at the end of the newer Melville Street Pier, the terminal is designed with traveler comfort in mind. Inside, you’ll find practical amenities such as restrooms, ATMs, and free Wi-Fi. The Grenada Tourism Authority runs an information kiosk that supplies maps, brochures, and helpful tips for exploring the island.
For those planning to explore independently, several convenient services are available just outside the terminal. Stalls offer tickets for water taxis, a small sightseeing train tour of St. George’s, and transportation through the official taxi dispatch desk. This system helps ensure clear pricing and dependable service.
The terminal also connects directly to the Esplanade Shopping Mall, where visitors can browse a wide mix of stores. Many shops sell locally made souvenirs and crafts, while others feature duty-free items from brands such as Colombian Emeralds and Milano, giving shoppers a range of options.
Stepping out of the terminal building brings you straight into historic downtown St. George’s. Its narrow streets and colorful buildings create a pleasant setting for a short walk, with several attractions close by. The sightseeing train, located just a short distance from the exit, offers an easy way to get an overview of the town and learn about its character and history.
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Cruise Ship Terminal on Map
Sight Name: Cruise Ship Terminal
Sight Location: St. Georges, Grenada (See walking tours in St. Georges)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: St. Georges, Grenada (See walking tours in St. Georges)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in St. Georges, Grenada
Create Your Own Walk in St. Georges
Creating your own self-guided walk in St. Georges is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
St. Georges Introduction Walking Tour
Few Caribbean cities blend history and beauty as effortlessly as St. George’s. Cradled between emerald hills and a perfect horseshoe harbour, it has long been both Grenada’s heart and its mirror.
The French were the first Europeans to establish a permanent settlement here in 1650, founding a modest community called “Fort Royal Town”. Its position — protected by steep hills and... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
The French were the first Europeans to establish a permanent settlement here in 1650, founding a modest community called “Fort Royal Town”. Its position — protected by steep hills and... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles



