Places to See at Grenada Island

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Grenada holidays are an ideal respite for those who seek solitude and diversion in their mundane life.
Grenada offers diverse beauty of white sand beaches, lush tropical gardens and a heart warming climate.
Grenada is blessed with fine features such as rolling mountains, volcanic remains, spice plantations, mountain lakes, great beaches, and panoramic and colourful beauty of the harbour towns.
The fragrant spices linger in the air and a laid back atmosphere offers a serenity and total relaxation.
Grenada is called a spice island because of its world famous spice plantation.
Grenada is the world's largest supplier of spices such as nutmeg, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and ginger.
Visit one of the plantations and processing plants to see how they are processed, packed, and shipped.
If you want to experience traditional spice trade, come to the market on Saturdays and feast your eyes on the vast stalls full of spices.
Old methods are still used in cultivating the spices to ensure high quality and high demand for restaurants all over the world.
Grenada welcomes all who come to get a taste of Caribbean life and Grenada has the best of it and you've got three.
Yes, Grenada nation consists of three islands; Grenada, Petit Martinique, and Carriacou.
Grenada is a drop dead beautiful tropical paradise with the white sand beaches that stretches for miles, great coral reefs, wild and smooth terrain for your trekking and adventure pleasure.
Grenada has hotels that offer a wide selection of options for singles, couples, newlyweds, and families.
Visit the rum distilleries and discover how these high quality spirits are produced.
Sample the national dish called oil down, and other local delicacies that are uniquely Grenadian.
Grenada has plenty of restaurants in the capital city, St.
George, and Grand Anse beach.
Grenada holidays are never complete without:
  • Spice plantations in the Northern part of Grenada
  • St.
    George, the capital city; see the horse shoe shaped harbour with colourful roofs of houses, shops, and warehouses.
    Visit the Botanical gardens and see wild flowers and birds.
  • Head to the Sendall tunnel that takes you through the Melville street and Carenage, square market, and churches.
  • See the Morne Jaloux Ridge by way of the Royal drive
  • Waterfalls, lakes, and rain forests.
  • Oyster beds in Carriacou
Cariacou is another island with white sand beaches and hills of green.
It is located about 37 kilometers NE of Grenada.
When you visit Carriacou around Easter time, witness the Big Drum Dances which highlights the festival.
Head to the capital, Hillsborough and visit the museum, climb up to the hospital hill for a great view, and yachts on the harbour.
Petit Martinique is a tiny island that is also a fishing village.
This laid back island is best for walking on the beach.
There are plans to build resorts and hotels to attract more visitors.
See a volcano poking out from the water and dive into the sea to witness pristine waters and coral reefs.
The island is accessible through water taxi.
Grenada holidays are a perfect getaway, so pack your luggage, backpacks, and have the most wonderful time of your life.
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