Chantimelle

Saint Patrick, Grenada

About Chantimelle

Chantimelle is a small village in Saint Patrick parish, Grenada. It is a quiet rural community surrounded by agricultural land.

Chantimelle is located in Saint Patrick, Grenada. The area has a tropical maritime climate with a dry season from January to May and a wet season from June to December. Hurricane season runs from June to November, with the highest risk in August and October.

The area is known for rural community, quiet setting, agricultural area. Like much of Grenada, the local economy is supported by agriculture (spices, cocoa, nutmeg) and increasingly by tourism.

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How to reach

By Plane

The nearest airport is Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) in St George's, approximately 30-45 minutes drive from Chantimelle. Taxis and rental cars are available at the airport. Airport transfers can be arranged through hotels.

By Train

By Car / Road

Chantimelle is accessible by road from St George's and other parts of Grenada. The drive from St George's takes approximately 30-50 minutes depending on route and road conditions. Public minibuses operate on main routes, though service may be infrequent to smaller villages.

Getting around is mainly by local minibus, taxi, or on foot within the village. Rental cars offer the most flexibility for exploring the parish. Roads in rural areas can be narrow and winding, so drive carefully. Taxis can be arranged through hotels or flagged down on main roads.

Things to do

  • rural countryside — worth visiting for its local character and natural beauty.

  • village life — worth visiting for its local character and natural beauty.

  • farming areas — worth visiting for its local character and natural beauty.

  • Village walks

  • Nature observation

Swimming, hiking, and exploring the local area are popular activities. The surrounding waters offer opportunities for snorkeling and fishing.

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Food & Dining

Grenadian cuisine features fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and the national dish oil down (a one-pot stew of breadfruit, callaloo, coconut, and salted meat). Other local dishes include lambi (conch), crab back, and pelau (rice and pigeon peas).

Dining options include:

  • Village cooking

Cafés & Nightlife

Rum is the drink of choice in Grenada, with local brands like Clarke's Court and River Antoine being popular. Local rum shops serve as social gathering spots. Fresh fruit juices (soursop, passion fruit, tamarind) are widely available. Tap water is generally safe to drink in Grenada.

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Places to Stay

Accommodation options are limited in this area. Visitors typically stay in nearby larger towns or in guesthouses and small hotels.

  • Budget: Guesthouses and homestays in the area, typically EC$150-300 per night
  • Mid-range: Small hotels and vacation rentals, typically EC$300-600 per night
  • Upscale / heritage: Limited options in the immediate area; upscale resorts are available in St George's and along Grand Anse Beach

What to buy

Local markets and small shops sell basic necessities and fresh produce. Spices (nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves) and local crafts make good souvenirs. Shopping options are limited compared to larger towns.

Go next

  • St George's — the capital of Grenada, with the historic Carenage waterfront, Fort George, and Grand Anse Beach (30-45 minutes by car)
  • Grand Anse Beach — Grenada's most famous beach, with resorts and restaurants (40 minutes)
  • Grenville — the second-largest town in Grenada, with a busy market and nutmeg monument (20-30 minutes)
  • Levera National Park — for sea turtle nesting and birdwatching (varies by location)
  • River Antoine Rum Distillery — the oldest functioning water-powered rum distillery in the Caribbean (varies)

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