Fodor's Expert Review Levera National Park & Bird Sanctuary
This portion of Grenada's protected parkland encompasses 450 acres at the northeastern tip of the island, where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. There's a trail that circles 45-acre Levera Pond. The shallow lagoon by the beach is one of the most important wildlife habitats on the island—thick mangroves provide food and protection for nesting seabirds and seldom-seen parrots—and a natural reef protects swimmers from the rough Atlantic surf at Bathway Beach. The southernmost islets of the Grenadines are visible from the beach.