How to Spend a Week in Carriacou

Sandy Island view
Carriacou beckons

Some people occasionally ask how many days you really need to “do” Carriacou. Well, Bunny has now done roughly 2,200 days here and can confidently report that it’s still not nearly enough…

If you’re visiting Carriacou purely for a holiday, however, Bunny thinks one week is just about perfect. That gives you enough time to savour what is uniquely Carriacou: the unhurried pace of life, proper beach liming, lazy mornings, cheerful meals out and evenings spent star-gazing under some of the clearest skies in the Caribbean.

Petite Carenage beach
Sunset in the neighbourhood

Most people stay on average for a few nights but often wish they had stayed much longer.

So what might a week in Carriacou look like while staying at Bunny’s Beach Bums Carriacou (obviously)? Perhaps something like this.

Simple beauty of Carriacou
Hammock with a view

Day 1 — Arrival & Immediate Relaxation

Arrive, clear your head of whatever chaos you left behind and either be picked up by Bunny’s trusted taxi driver or collect your rental car.

L'Esterre beach
Your home away from home

Stop for groceries along the way, then head up to Beach Bums, take it all in, and have your first celebratory dip in the plunge pool. Fire up the BBQ for a quick, easy dinner and end the evening properly: stargazing from the oversized hammock, wondering why you don’t live like this all the time.

Al fresco dining
Beach Bums at night

Day 2 — Paradise Beach & Sandy Island

Enjoy a slow self-made breakfast at Beach Bums (there is absolutely no rush here), read in the hammock, dip in the pool, admire the view, repeat as necessary.

Beach Bums bliss

Eventually venture out to Paradise Beach for a stroll and lunch at Paradise Beach Club. From there, hop on their speedboat to Sandy Island and enjoy your very own deserted-island fantasy.

A must visit in Carriacou
Carriacou's finest

Return in time for sunset at Paradise Beach before heading back “home”.

Beautiful scenery
Sunset in paradise

Day 3 — Beach Hopping & Carriacou Fine Dining

Spend the morning exploring the beaches of the St. Louis peninsula — you’ll have three beautiful options within easy walking distance. Swim, snorkel and top up that Caribbean glow.

White Sand beach
Liming on the beach

In the evening, go for fine dining, Carriacou style at The Original Slipway or The Round House. Or head to Gallery Bistro in Tyrrel Bay for delicious British-Indian curries (Bunny’s personal favourite and worth planning your day around).

Fine dining in Carriacou
The best curries on the island

Day 4 — Boat Day (The Best Kind of Day)

Take a full-day boat trip with Lambi Queen Tours or Froggy’s Reef Tours (Froggy can even pick you up directly from St. Louis — temptingly convenient).

Island hopping by boat
Carriacou's turquoise waters

Expect a glorious day of boating, deserted islands, snorkeling with turtles, an underwater sculpture park and beaches that seem Photoshopped.

Caribbean's smallest island
Delicious food on Froggy's tours

You’ll return happily sun-kissed, slightly salty and with just enough energy left for, you guessed it, more stargazing from the Beach Bums hammock.

Day 5 — Island Exploring

Take a leisurely island tour by car. Don’t miss the viewpoint at Princess Royal Hospital or the historic windmill ruins.

Gorgeous view
Belair windmill

Pack lunch and head north to the ridiculously gorgeous Petite Carenage for a beach picnic.

One of Bunny's favourite beaches

Afterwards, stroll through Windward, home of Carriacou’s proud boat-building tradition. Nearby you’ll also find the poetic Tibeau “cemetery in the sea” and the historic Ningo Well — an introductory but meaningful glimpse into the island’s past.

Tibeau cemetery
Delicious pizza in Windward

If your timing is right, finish the day with excellent pizzas at Pizza Meh Heart (Thursday–Sunday evenings only — plan accordingly).

Day 6 — Anse La Roche Escape

Start with a stroll in Hillsborough and enjoy a smoothie at Blendit.

Then meet Tim’s boat for the short ride to Anse La Roche, one of the island’s most beautiful and blissfully remote beaches.

Anse la Roche beach
Beach BBQ restaurant on Anse la Roche

Swim, snorkel, sunbathe, explore and prepare for legendary BBQ lunch with tropical drinks at Tim's Sunset Beach Bar & Restaurant. You will not leave hungry — in fact, Bunny strongly recommends bringing a container from Beach Bums so you can take leftovers home (future you will be grateful).

Tim's delicious cocktails
Wonderful restaurant at Anse la Roche

Day 7 — One Last Lime

On your final day, enjoy a slow morning back at Beach Bums.

Tropical shower
Beautiful view

Then head once more toward Paradise Beach. On the way, stop at the charming garden restaurant Fig & Bluggoe for a quick bite (Tuesday doubles are a must if you’re lucky with timing).

Best Doubles in Grenada
Paradise Beach Club for drinks

Spend your last afternoon liming, possibly sipping a rum punch and enjoying the rare luxury of a beach that still isn’t crowded.

Carriacou's finest

Back at Beach Bums, gather your remaining snacks, a picnic blanket and a bottle of wine, then head to either the Black or White Sand Beach for a sunset picnic — the perfect way to savour your final Carriacou moments before real life inevitably intrudes again.

Carriacou sunset
Red wine and sunset

And even this just scratches the surface. There’s plenty more to do: scuba diving, hiking, fishing, live music, not to mention Carriacou’s wonderful annual events from Carnival (Kayak Mas) to Lobster & Lambie Festival

Carriacou may be a small, but it punches above its weight!

Then again, you can easily spend a full week (or more) just staying put. That’s the beauty of it - there’s something for everyone.

So… who’s ready to book?

Tropical paradise

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