Fort Frederick

St. George's

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Fort Frederick

Fort Frederick is a historic and stunning military fortification located in the heart of St. George's. It was built by the French in 1779 and then captured by the British in 1795. The fort was named after Frederick, Duke of York, and served as a strong military defense during the 19th century. The fort has undergone significant renovations and today, it stands as a popular tourist attraction offering a unique insight into Grenada's colonial past. Visitors can explore the intricate architecture, which includes a well-preserved gate, barracks, and cannons. And while it's fascinating to explore the fort's well-maintained walls and learn about its history, what makes Fort Frederick most memorable is its stunning panoramic view of Grenada's capital.

Do & See

St. George's is an idyllic destination with a plethora of activities for tourists. Renowned for its stunning beaches with crystal clear waters and soft white sand, the town invites visitors to revel in water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing. St. George's rich history can be explored by visiting its various museums, including Fort George, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and the Grenada Postal Museum. Nature lovers can take a stroll through the lush and picturesque Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve, where they can see a variety of flora and fauna. Tourists can also indulge in the vibrant local culture by visiting the bustling markets, where they can buy fresh produce, spices, and art.