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Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station Tours and Tickets

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Paul_K, Oct 2025
Rum, Spice, and Waterfall tour
We were a group of six visiting a local resort and decided to take a day trip. This was a really good one to do. Joseph was our driver and he took great care of us all day. He arrived promptly at 9 am and we were off to our first destination which was about an hour away. He took the time to slow down and point out many things on the way from unique cultural day-to-day happenings, to how grenadians live, to history and other very interesting facts about the island. He made sure we were comfortable and had plenty of water and other soft beverages on hand. At each stop, he took time to explain what we were about to see and stayed with us at each step. Before we visited the nutmeg plant, he brought us to a nice cafe where we enjoyed talking with some locals as we drank rum punch. Each tour space was informative,.fun, and didn't feel too touristy. There was also no pressure to buy anything (even though we did). Absolutely recommend this experience and was well worth the time and money.
Monserrate_S, Jan 2025
Great place with great tour guide
This tour was great Mr. Ishan; he took us around the island, the waterfalls, the nugmeg and other tour spots in which I was able to take great pictures, enjoy the people and the beauty of the island. We concluded our tour with the run Distillery. Mr Ishan was very friendly and knowledgeable. Thank you so much for the tour,
Peter_M, Jan 2024
Top notch!
We enjoyed seeing parts of Grenada that are off the beaten path. And we enjoyed all of the stops. The ones we found to be most interesting, though, were the rum distillery, Jouvay Chocolates, and the nutmeg processing museum. This was the second time that Joseph was our guide and he did another excellent job. He gave us insights into life on Grenada, too.

Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station

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Grenada
Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station
  • The factory tour is short so guided tours typically combine the station with other attractions like the nearby waterfalls.
  • Before Hurricane Ivan hit the island in 2004, Grenada was processing around nine million pounds of nutmeg.
  • The nutmeg station is a must-visit for foodies.
  • Locals spread nutmeg shells in their gardens to control weeds.