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Landmark: Levera BeachCity: Gouyave
Country: Grenada
Continent: North America
Levera Beach, Gouyave, Grenada, North America
Levera Beach is a 0.8 km stretch of coastline located on the northern tip of Grenada, near the village of Levera.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features light brown, coarse sand. The water is typically clear and exhibits shades of turquoise and blue. Coconut palms and sea grape trees line the back of the beach, providing a dense vegetative buffer.
Location & Access Logistics
Levera Beach is situated approximately 35 km north of St. George's. Access is via the coastal road, Grenada North Coast Road (B3). Parking is available at a designated lot adjacent to the beach. No public transport directly serves the beach; visitors typically arrive by private vehicle or taxi.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Levera Beach is part of the Levera National Park, a protected area established to preserve coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. The beach itself is a natural accumulation of sand and sediment over time, influenced by prevailing ocean currents and wave action.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is possible in calm conditions. Birdwatching is a primary activity, with the adjacent mangrove system supporting diverse avian species. Turtle nesting occurs seasonally (typically March to June) on the beach.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the park entrance. Limited shade is provided by natural vegetation. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. No food vendors are located directly on the beach; provisions should be brought by visitors.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting. The dry season (January to May) generally provides the most favorable weather conditions. Turtle nesting observation requires specific timing during the nesting season and is best done with local guidance.
Facts & Legends
Levera Beach is a significant nesting site for Leatherback, Hawksbill, and Green sea turtles. The park's mangrove system is one of the largest on Grenada and plays a crucial role in coastal protection and marine nursery grounds.
Nearby Landmarks
- River Antoine Rum Distillery (1.2km Southwest)
- Belmont Estate (3.5km West)
- Concord Falls (4.8km Southwest)