Seven Sisters Waterfalls

Hiking area · Saint Andrew

Seven Sisters Waterfalls

Hiking area · Saint Andrew

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St Margaret, St Andrew's, Grenada

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Scenic waterfall hike with monkeys and a welcoming bamboo bar  

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St Margaret, St Andrew's, Grenada Get directions

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St Margaret, St Andrew's, Grenada Get directions

+1 473 442 4187
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 18, 2025

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"A series of jungle-carved cascades reachable by a roughly 40-minute trek from the trailhead, where visitors can enjoy multiple waterfalls, tropical flora, colorful birds and the occasional monkey sighting—an accessible waterfall hike through lush volcanic terrain." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Dale-icious

Google
Nothing can compare to the experience of trekking through forests as monkeys frolic overhead, to eventually arrive at an unspoilt breathtaking waterfall with nobody else there but you. Never before have I been so lucky to have and enjoy such a beautiful location to myself.

Veronica B

Google
Amazing experience! There's a bar whoever owns the property where visitors must park. The fee is $5 EC ($2 USD) to park. The Bartender was so kind. He charged my phone AND he had USD for change because I only had $10 USD bills. They hike can be rough for some. It's muddy, and unkempt. I hiked it in Birkenstock sandals and was fine! The hike took about 30-45 minutes each way. It was gorgeous 😍 . I absolutely loved it. No one else was there, we arrived about 430pm. I recommend to ANYONE ! the drive from. St. George was 1hr 5 minutes.

Kornél Sáfián

Google
At the entrance, we paid 5 EC (Eastern Caribbean Dollar), which is 1.38 USD. We even got a hiking pole made out of wood. The hike wasn’t so hard; we got there in around half an hour. When we got to the waterfall, we saw that a huge tree had fallen onto the waterfall. Besides the tree, we could swim in the fresh water and it was a great experience.

Izabella Ulvo

Google
This was such a pretty hike and the waterfalls even nicer. You do not need the guide, even if you are not a hiker. Since this is a private property you do have to pay $5 EC per person, but the trail is clear and you can go by yourself without a guide. Wearing chacos highly recommend. :D your sneakers will be wet and muddy.

LaShaun Ramdin

Google
Stunning waterfall. The walk-in is downhill with some flat areas. Be prepared for an uphill climb on the way back. It's a workout, let me tell you. Anyway the falls are beautiful and the sounds from the forest peaceful. I'm glad I visited.

Jan Macavoy

Google
Quite a walk down, not sure who said it was 20 minutes? A mountain goat perhaps? Take a walking stick, really invaluable and helps on the trail, especially when crossing the water. Well worth the effort but definitely wear trainers or waterproof and grippy shoes. We stopped for a beer at the bamboo bar. The very best beer we had tasted 🤣🤣 and a great barman!

Michelle Evans

Google
The hike is not for the weak. The terrain is not the easiest but it is very scenic. And the waterfalls are beautiful and refreshing. That walk back up is no🚫 joke

Kevin Picchi

Google
Beautiful falls preceded by a short but decent hike that can be muddy but we encountered very little mud. 5 EC for access and a walking stick, you don’t need a guide. Water in the pools odd cool and refreshing.