
Discover ancient rock carvings left by Grenada's original Amerindian inhabitants β a fascinating window into the island's pre-colonial past.
Long before Columbus arrived in the Caribbean, Grenada was home to the Arawak and Carib peoples who left their mark on the island in remarkable ways. The Amerindian Petroglyphs are among the most captivating historical treasures on the Spice Isle β ancient rock carvings etched into stone by the island's indigenous inhabitants thousands of years ago. These mysterious and beautifully preserved carvings offer a rare and humbling connection to Grenada's pre-colonial heritage. Featuring stylised faces, geometric patterns, and symbolic figures, the petroglyphs speak to the rich spiritual and cultural life of the people who once called this island home. Visiting the petroglyphs is a truly unique experience for history lovers, culture enthusiasts, and curious travellers alike. Set against the lush natural backdrop that Grenada is famous for, the site invites quiet reflection and a deep appreciation for the island's layered story. It is a reminder that Grenada's magic stretches far beyond its spices and beaches β it lives also in the ancient stones that have witnessed centuries of island life. Whether you are a dedicated history buff or simply looking to explore beyond the typical tourist trail, the Amerindian Petroglyphs are an unmissable piece of Grenada's extraordinary heritage.
πWestern Main Road, Waltham, St.Mark's, 672X+FQW, Waltham, Grenada

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