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Categories: Dragon Cay
Called Charlotte Town by locals, Gouyave is in the parish of St. John's on the western coast of Grenada. This old French Creole village is the most popular place to watch the boat races that are part of the Fisherman's Birthday Celebration held every...
Categories: Gouyave
Grand Etang Forest Reserve, in Grenada's mountainous interior 6 mi/10 km northeast of St. George's, deserves an all-day trip from the capital. It has well-marked trails where you can see many of the island's 350 bird species as well as monkeys, oposs...
Categories: Grand Etang Forest Reserve
Nutmeg ice cream. Nutmeg cheesecake. Nutmeg sprinkled over rum punch. There's even a nutmeg rub that's supposed to cure the common cold. Grenadians are nothing if not resourceful with the spice. And that's understandable: 23% of the wo...
Categories: Caribbean
Wonderful scents waft through the town of Grenville on the east coast of Grenada. The second largest town on the island, it's set in an area known as "the bread basket of Grenada" for its cultivation of bananas, nutmeg and cocoa. Grenville serves as ...
Categories: Grenville
Categories: Hillsborough Grenada
On the quiet southeastern coast of Grenada, La Sagesse Nature Center was also the site of the first European settlement. You can explore a mangrove estuary, several woodland areas and three small beaches. There are marked trails and guided tours thro...
Categories: La Sagesse Nature Centre
Levera National Park, in an interior section of St. Patrick on the northeastern corner of Grenada, is known for its bird sanctuary, Arawak petroglyphs, a small freshwater lake, boiling hot springs and one of the island's largest mangrove swamps. Ther...
Categories: Levera National Park and Bird Sanctuary
The Grenadine island of Petite Martinique, 2.5 mi/4 km northeast of Carriacou, is tiny but spectacularly beautiful: It's dominated by a 750-ft-/230-m-high mountain at its center. Its 600 inhabitants are mostly boatbuilders. You won't find a lot to do...
Categories: Petite Martinique
Categories: Prickly Bay
Categories: Sandy Island
At the northern end of Grenada is Sauteurs, the third-largest town and the site of one of the saddest events in the history of Grenada. In 1651, French troops embarked on a campaign to rid the island of Carib Indians. Soldiers surrounded the remainin...
Categories: Sauteurs
A lively blend of French and English cultures, St. George's has steep hills to climb, spectacular views to photograph and a rum distillery to tour. St George's has one of the prettiest harbour settings in the Caribbean. Tourist infrastructure is stil...
Categories: St. George's Grenada