Grenada Info

Carenage in St. George's

Local Street in St. George's

Fort Frederik in St. George's

Grand Anse Beach Grenada
Comprised of three main islands: Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
Grenada is the southern-most tip of the Windward Islands, 21 miles long by 12 miles wide.
Dubbed the 'Spice Island' for the impressive production of nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, ginger and cloves.
One sixth of the island is preserved as National Parks & wildlife sanctuaries, which has a rugged mountainous interior and an indented coastline with many protected bays and secluded beaches.
Offering a variety of historic and natural attractions such as forts, plantation houses, Georgian architecture, rainforests, waterfalls and a crater lake.
St George's (capital) was originally built by the French in 1650. A Colonial Town with amazing architecture, making it a photographer's paradise.
The Market Square is the focal point of St George's, just 2 hundred yards from the Cruise Ship terminal. Access to the Town is very easy, either by car or bus.
History & culture; either log onto: itzcaribbean
or the national geographic website
For the social minded, there are several restaurants, bars & night clubs all within a 3 mile radius of Grand Anse allowing for nightly outings.
With an extremely wide choice of local or international food to choose from, you'll be able to enjoy a meal on the Grand Anse Beach or travel a little further to True Blue, L’Anse aux Epines or just along the bay to the Carenage in St. George's.
Finally, local tour operators are based throughout Grenada, offering competitive rates for both singles & couples. You can book either a taxi with a/c or an open top jeep. Details on request.
Discover why Grenada is regarded by many as one of the most enchanting of all Caribbean islands.
