Excursion High north peak hike tour at Carriacou

Cruise line: Silversea
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Explore High North Peak on this two-hour guided tour of the highest point in the Grenadines, hovering at 955 feet (290 meters). It is also a national park that offers one of the most diverse ecosystems in the Grenadines, with more than 130 species of plants identified, the area provides habitat, food and shelter for reptiles, mammals, resident and migrating birds, crustaceans and insects.


Embark from the pier and board your coach for the twenty-minute drive to High North Nature Trail. Hit the trailhead with an entrance located on the forested northwest side of Carriacou. Enjoy the native flora and fauna on this 1.84-mile hike with some moderate climbs. Experience the outstanding natural beauty of the native keystone tree species marked with signs, and the forest wildlife, including red legged land turtles, iguanas, opossum, hermit crabs and forest birds. Reach the top to witness spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well as the offshore isles between Carriacou and Grenada. Take a photo and have a rest before heading back down.


Reboard your coach for the return trip the pier.

Points of interests

Points of interest seen on this excursion include: High North Peak, native plants and animals, views of the Atlantic Ocean, Carribbean Sea and islands between Carriacou and Grenada

Note

Please note: This excursion is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen and insect repellent are recommended.