
Leave the lobby and walk towards the swimming pool. And I keep walking. And the pool continues to stretch out, an endless blue road stretches straight ahead, and the water flows in one line without interruption.
It draws your attention forward before you even reach the beach.
This is the decisive first impression of this place. Silver Sands Grenadaresort Grand Anse Beach A place where design leads the way at every moment, where one of the longest swimming pools in the Caribbean sets the tone before anything else is noticeable.
A different visual language in Grand Anse
Grand Anse is one of the most well-known sandy beaches in the Caribbean. Wide, flat, open, with stable water and long visibility in both directions. Silversands approaches the coastline with a completely different visual language than most of its neighbours.
The building is low and horizontal. It features concrete, glass and pale stone. The surface remains smooth. The edges remain straight. There are no decorative layers competing for attention, and no bright distractions to break up the palette.
From the lobby you can see straight across the building, across the pool, across the sand and to the horizon. There is nothing blocking that line.
Boutique hotel with authentic luxury
Silversands keeps the space small. 43 rooms and suites — and that small number forms the entire stay. No need to navigate long hallways or crowded common spaces. You recognize faces. You can move through the property without waiting, without noise, and without piles.
At the same time, nothing is skimped on when it comes to amenities.
are you still 100 meter swimming poolMultiple restaurants, full service Spa with hydro facilities, 24-hour fitness centerBeach service and private rum bar at Grand Anse. Because guest numbers are controlled, service remains consistent.
It has the feel of a boutique hotel but has the infrastructure of a much larger resort. There are usually no crowds.
A swimming pool that sets the mood
The centerpiece is the swimming pool. 100 meters of waterIt is widely considered to be the longest in the Caribbean.
It runs uninterrupted in a straight line parallel to the beach. There are no curves. There are no split sections. It is a continuous body of water extending from the center of the resort towards the sea.
Don’t cross quickly. Walking next to it, you pass loungers with space between them, cabanas placed behind the edge, and the vivid reflection of the sky and light across the surface.
When viewed from certain angles, the pool and ocean are aligned into one blue field.
That’s the first thing most guests remember.
Rooms that are consistent
The rooms follow the same approach.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private terrace or balcony. The interior remains understated, with white walls, soft neutral tones and natural wood finishes. The furniture is low and neatly placed.
The bed faces outward. Your attention remains on what is beyond the glass.
The bathroom continues the same material palette with stone surfaces and clean, modern fixtures. It doesn’t feel like anything was added for decoration. Everything has a purpose.
Boutique space with open space
Silversands preserves the boutique size, but the layout avoids compression.
The walking trail is wide. Seating areas are spaced out. The loungers are not stacked in rows. You can move around buildings without having to navigate crowds or tight corners.
Despite high occupancy rates, the resort maintains an open feel due to the way the space is organized: long lines, clear paths, and consistent spacing.
You always know where you are, and you always see where you are going.
Dining that matches the design
The food program is consistent with the rest of the property.
to AsianThe focus is on Asian-influenced cuisine served in a dining room open onto the water. Your presentation will remain clean. The taste is direct.
Grenadian Grill It offers a menu centered around fresh seafood, grilled meats and Caribbean staples, and is located closer to the beach. The plates are presented simply without any heavy reinterpretation.
to pureRum Bar, focused on Grenada’s rum tradition. The listing highlights local expressions, with regional selections presented in spaces that maintain the same visual tone.
In all three, the approach is consistent. Not overworked, not overdone.
Beach just beyond the pool
Grand Anse is just a few steps away.
Within seconds, you’re past the end of the pool and walking onto the sand. The beach here is wide and even, with long, calm waters that make it great for walking.
The loungers are placed with the same care as everything else in the property. That is, align and position them so that they are spaced out so that you can see through them.
The water remains calm throughout the day and remains steady and swimmable.
It’s one of the most accessible beaches in the Caribbean, and here it ties directly into the resort’s design.
The rooms focus on light and views.
The rooms are Silver Sands Grenada Be consistent with everything you see on the outside: clean lines, natural materials, and a direct connection to objects beyond the glass. Large floor-to-ceiling windows Define every category, attract constant light to keep your vision front and center from the moment you wake up.
Entry-level rooms offer views of: garden or seaIt has a spacious, open layout with low seating, wooden floors and simple, modern furniture. The palette remains restrained, with white bedding, soft neutrals and natural wood finishes.
go one step further Sea view roomAnd the perspective shifts outward. Grand Anse Beach And the water beyond. Add parent category Private patio or verandaWith a larger living space spa style bathroomWith a clean stone finish.
Suites further expand the space with separate living spaces and elevated viewing points across the coastline.
Nothing in the room competes with the view. When you open the door and look out, it becomes the focal point of your entire stay.
The spa is not an add-on, it’s a total reset.
that Silversands Grenada Spa It offers its own experience centered around a quiet pool where you can spend time before or after your treatment. The layout remains consistent with the rest of the resort. Clean lines, controlled lighting, no excessive details to distract you.
there is 4 treatment roomsand hydro suite, steam and sauna, Fitness center with Peloton equipmentand Full hair and nail salon. The flow is simple. Treatment, water, rest, repeat.
The menu includes traditional options such as deep tissue massages and facials, as well as more specialized treatments including: Three hair therapyIt is an Egyptian sand-based treatment that uses heat and mineral content as part of the process.
You can spend an hour here, or you can take the whole day and move between the treatment and hydro areas without leaving the space.
The villas add privacy and space while remaining true to the design.
The villa Silver Sands Grenada The same clean, modern design extends to larger, self-contained residences within the resort grounds. Each villa comes with its own facilities. private swimming poolAn outdoor terrace, several bedrooms with interiors that reflect the main hotel — neutral tones, discreet furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass that keeps everything facing outwards.
These include complete living spaces, including kitchens, indoor and outdoor dining areas, and spaces that can spread out over multiple levels in some configurations. It offers a layout that allows you to separate when you want, but you’re still minutes from the main pool, beach, and restaurants.
Created for longer stays, group travel or anyone who wants more space while maintaining the same design continuity and direct connection to Grand Anse.
What makes Grenada stand out?
Grenada has a variety of resorts built on traditional Caribbean forms, including color, texture, and tiered design. Silversands takes a different route.
It offers a modern, controlled alternative. Straight lines instead of curves. Neutral tones instead of a bright palette. Open gaze instead of partitioned space.
The difference is immediately noticeable.
You’ll notice it the moment you arrive, and it’ll remain consistent throughout your stay.
Who is suitable for this resort
This hotel is for travelers who value design.
Paying attention to materials, alignment and how spaces are connected, Silversands delivers on all fronts. Consistency creates a clear identity from arrival to departure.
It is also suitable for travelers looking for a quieter environment. The boutique size and layout keeps the energy low and focused on the experience.
You won’t find any large-scale entertainment here. The focus is on the pool, beach, rooms and connectivity.
Why Grand Anse is different
Silversands opens directly next. Grand Anse BeachAnd this sandy beach is more than just a backdrop. It is a place where islands come together.
You’ll see locals strolling along the beach in the morning, groups stopping for a swim, vendors moving along the sand, and travelers just going about their day.
It’s wide and flat, great for walking, the water is calm and the visibility is wide, but what stands out is the activity – people moving around, conversations, everyday life. It feels like a shared space used every day rather than a resort beach set aside for guests.
To me, Grand Anse feels like the town square of an island.
Sister property on the other side of the island
Silversands Grenada is a quieter area on the island’s southern coast. The Silversands Beach House. The building maintains the same clean design approach and attention to detail, but is set in a smaller, more residential-feeling format. Portici Beach. There are fewer rooms and slower speeds. The terrace and dining area open directly onto the sand, making the connection to the water feel even closer. Many travelers split their time between Grand Anse and Beach House to read other books by the same brand. One has a long pool and open lines, while the other has a more hidden and intimate feel along the shoreline.
How to get to Grenada
flight Maurice Bishop International Airport It operates from major gateways in the US, Canada and the UK with airlines including American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, Air Canada and British Airways.
Flight times from the East Coast are typically less than five hours, making it one of the easiest southern Caribbean islands to reach. Driving after landing Silver Sands Grenada It takes about 10 minutes.
You take your car for a few laps along the coast and then pull out near the sand.
Silversands price
According to information found on the Google Hotels platform, rooms start at around $803 per night. Then you Garden View King Room It has approximately 678 square feet of space.
For ocean views, prices go up to $886, including daily breakfast.









