Your Island Stay, Your Style: From Boutique Hideaways to Luxury Resorts, Grenada’s Accommodation Options Match Every Traveller

St. George’s, Grenada — Grenada continues to strengthen its position as one of the Caribbean’s most versatile destinations for Canadian travellers, offering a wide range of accommodations to suit every travel style, budget and occasion. From intimate boutique hotels and luxury beachfront resorts to eco-lodges, private villas and family-friendly properties, Grenada makes it easy for travel agents to tailor the perfect island escape for 2026 and beyond.

Grenada offers a thoughtfully diverse accommodation landscape spread across the tri-islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. This variety allows Canadian travel advisors to customize vacations for honeymooners, wellness seekers, adventure travellers, families and multi-generational groups, all within one destination.

Luxury travellers will find standout options such as Silversands Grenada, known for its contemporary design and iconic infinity pool, and Six Senses La Sagesse, which combines high-end accommodations with a strong focus on sustainability, wellness and immersive guest experiences. These properties continue to attract strong interest for 2026 bookings from Canadians seeking elevated, experience-driven travel.

For clients who prefer smaller-scale, personalised stays, Grenada’s boutique hotels remain a key selling point. Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel, a family-owned and award-winning Relais & Châteaux property, offers refined beachfront elegance and exceptional service, while Mount Cinnamon Resort & Beach Club provides stylish villas with flexibility and panoramic views over Grand Anse Beach.

Grenada also appeals to travellers looking for space, privacy and a deeper connection to nature. A wide selection of eco-lodges and private villas, along with resort residences such as those at Spice Island Beach Resort, allow agents to recommend accommodations that align with sustainability values, longer stays or independent travel styles.

Family-friendly options continue to play an important role in Grenada. Well-known resorts such as Radisson Grenada Beach Resort and Coyaba Beach Resort offer accessible beachfront locations, comfortable amenities and strong value, making them easy options for families and first-time visitors.

With its English-speaking culture, warm hospitality and range of accommodations suitable for 2026 travel, Grenada provides Canadian travel agents with a destination that is easy to personalize with the endless ways to experience it.

Accessibility from Canada continues to strengthen Grenada’s appeal for the travel trade. Canadian travellers can enjoy three weekly direct flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport with Air Canada and one weekly direct WestJet flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport, providing convenient, non-stop access during the peak winter season and making Grenada an easy sell for travel agents nationwide.

To further support Canadian travel trade professionals, the Grenada Tourism Authority offers the ‘Pure Grenada Travel Expert Program’, an online training platform designed to deepen destination knowledge and help advisors sell Grenada with confidence. Available at expert.puregrenada.com, the program provides comprehensive modules, destination insights and certification benefits tailored specifically to the travel trade. To find out more about the program, visit expert.puregrenada.com

For more information on flights from Toronto, Canada to Grenada, please visit www.aircanada.com or www.westjet.com. For more information on visiting Grenada, please visit puregrenada.com.

For media enquiries, please contact Jerry Grymek via jerry@lma.ca or 416-918-2043.

 

ABOUT GRENADA

Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique are the hidden gems of the Caribbean, boasting a wealth of unspoiled beauty, breathtaking waterfalls, and 30 white sandy beaches, including the world-famous Grand Anse Beach. Renowned for their aromatic spices, organic chocolate, and unforgettable dive sites—featuring the world’s first underwater sculpture park and the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean—this tri-island destination offers the perfect haven for foodies, sunseekers, and diving enthusiasts.

For more information about Grenada, please visit www.puregrenada.com

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