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Grenada consists of three islands - Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, of which Grenada is by far the largest, but even so is just 18km (12 miles) wide and 34km (21 miles) long. The landscape is mountainous and volcanic, giving Grenada one of the loveliest environments in the Caribbean, with crater lakes, rainforests and coastal mangrove plantations that give way to white sand beaches, brilliant blue water and pristine coral reefs. Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique is a safe, romantic, natural and very authentic destination. Come! Meet a people whose simple, celebratory, colourful lifestyle and unmatched warmth make Grenadian the very ‘Spice’ of the land. Our unique vacation experiences - varied, active, energizing and quietly exciting - will put you in tune with the ‘Rhythms of Spice’ for a lifetime!

 

Quick Facts:

Official languages: English
Capital City: St. George's
Government: Constitutional monarchy with Westminster-style parliament
Total Area: 344 km², 132.8 sq mi 
Currency: East Caribbean Dollar
Calling code: +1-473
Population: 103,000 (2005 estimate)
Distance from Miami: 1,530 miles


TOP PLACES TO VISIT
  • Spice island
  • Carriacou
  • Lucky springs
  • Coral Reefs
  • Hotels

    Mount Cinnamon
    Laluna
    Flamboyant Hotel & Villas
    Calabash Hotel & Villas
    LaSource Grenada

    Villas

    Swallow Villa
    Caribella
    Tradewinde Pavillion
    Heron’s Flight
    Reef View Pavillions

    Resort

    Allamanda Beach Resort
    Spice Island
    Beach Resort

    Grenadian by
    Rex Resorts

    Caribbean Breeze



    REASONS TO VISIT GRENADA
    August is carnival time on Grenada and everyone is welcome to join in. It's a riot of colour and fun, with lively street parties, street theatre, steel bands and calypso competitions that all go on well into the early hours of the morning. One of the island's best beaches is at Grand Anse; another is at Levera Bay near the island's northern tip Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve contains numerous marked trails, with gentle half-hour walks or expeditions of several hours. Discover how rum is made on a guided tour of one of the island's main rum distilleries. Grand Anse beach is the starting point for diving trips to nearby reefs and islands. One of the best dive sites is Molinière Reef, about 5km (3 miles) from St George's. Carriacou, in the Grenadines offers excellent diving.