Coyaba Beach Resort
This intimate 5½-acre beachfront resort is a firm favourite with Kuoni guests, blending great service with a stunning setting on two miles of pristine beachfront.
Facilities
- Hobie cat sailing (one hour free per room per day)
- Kayaking (one hour free per room per day)
- Use of snorkelling equipment (one hour free per room per day)
- PADI dive centre (extra cost)
- Free green fees at the nearby nine-hole Grenada Golf Club
- Spa treatments (extra cost)
- Activities inlcuding yoga and nature walks
Swimming Pools
One freshwater pool with swim-up bar.
Spa & Beauty
Therapies available include:
- Massages
- Facials
- Body buff
- Reflexology
- Manicure and pedicure
Golf Information
Guests receive free green fees at the nearby nine-hole Grenada Golf Club.
Scuba Diving
There's a five-star PADI dive centre based at the resort.
Location
Ideally located five miles from the historic capital of St. George’s, yet is steps away from the heart of the Grenada’s resort district of Grand Anse, on the southwest coastline which affords a mix of restaurants, bars, culture, nightlife and shops.
Beach description
Grand Anse Beach is a 2.5-mile stretch of pristine white sand renowned for its natural beauty.
Coyaba Beach Resort
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
Often dubbed 'Spice Island', Grenada is famous for its nutmeg, ginger and vanilla, as well as its mountain forests and beautiful beaches. Relaxing and peaceful, it’s low on evening entertainment but fabulous for authentic Caribbean cuisine, idyllic beaches and beautiful scenery, so head here for a rejuvenating Caribbean escape.
Grenada highlights - St George's is an enchanting collection of red-tiled, pastel-coloured colonial houses clinging to the hills that surround a sheltered blue lagoon. Try Grenadian specialities in one of the many friendly restaurants.
- Explore the interior's natural beauty. Grand Etang National Park centres around an azure volcanic lake and is a bewitching area of dwarf forest and mahogany groves.
- Levera National Park is the island's most spectacular coastal area, with a postcard-perfect beach, wildlife-rich mangrove lagoon and vibrant coral.
- Tour working spice factories, rum distilleries and fishing villages for a first-hand look at the island's enduring traditions.
Sports
Watersports
Your resort may offer scuba diving, snorkeling, sunfish sailing, deep-sea fishing, kayaking, sailing, waterskiing, windsurfing, hobie cat sailing, wake- and knee- boarding and water volleyball.
Land sports
You might be able to try fencing, archery, tennis, beach volleyball, table tennis, croquet, horse-riding, cycling and billiards. Some of our resorts also boast their own golf courses, or visit a local one.
Shopping
Browse boutiques and shops selling rum, perfume, clothes, jewellery, crafts, steel pan and spices.
Excursions
Visit the rainforest, charter a boat, visit a rum distillery, go river tubing, climb a mountain, visit the chocolate factory, take the ferry to nearby Carriacou and go turtle-, dolphin- and whale-watching.