Grenada

Grenada is a stunning three-island nation in the southeastern Caribbean, made up of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. Often called the “Spice Island” due to its rich production of nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and other aromatic spices, Grenada is beloved for its authentic Caribbean charm, lush landscapes, and warm hospitality. It holds an accolade for being the culinary capital of the world and promises to be a foodie paridise.

Highlights

Underwater Sculpture Park

The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, located in Molinere Bay just off the west coast near St. George’s, is the world’s first underwater sculpture gallery—immerse yourself in a striking fusion of art, marine habitat, and history. Created in 2006 by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, this underwater museum features over 80 life-size sculptures set on the sea floor at varying depths (up to 12 m).

St. George’s

Nestled in an old volcanic crater, this capital town wraps around a horseshoe-shaped harbor called Carenage—lined with pastel-hued buildings and bustling docks. Founded by the French in 1650, its architecture blends colonial character—Georgian-style churches, brick market structures, and historic forts.

Spice Plantations & Nutmeg Factories

 Step into the heart of the “Spice Isle” and experience Grenada like never before—through the intoxicating aromas, vibrant colors, and rich traditions of its world-renowned spice plantations. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by the scent of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and cocoa drifting through lush green hills—a sensory invitation to one of the most authentic cultural experiences in the Caribbean.

Grand Anse Beach

Grand Anse Beach, Grenada is widely considered one of the Caribbean’s crown jewels—a 2-mile stretch of powdery white sand gently curving along a calm, turquoise bay at the foot of St. George’s .

Annandale & Concord Waterfalls

Step into the heart of Grenada’s lush rainforest and be captivated by the pure beauty and refreshing tranquility of Annandale and Concord Waterfalls—two of the island’s most iconic natural treasures. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape, an exhilarating adventure, or the perfect photo opportunity, these falls offer something unforgettable for every traveler. Grenada has more than 50 waterfalls so you’re never too far away from some magic.

Spicemas (Carnival)

Dive into the heart of Caribbean culture with Spicemas, Grenada’s most electrifying and immersive celebration. Held every August, this high-energy carnival fuses music, dance, history, and pure joy into an unforgettable experience that draws travellers from around the globe. This carnival has unique body paints using engine oil that is unique only to Grenada.

Hotels

Calabash Hotel
Spice Island
Mount Cinnamon
Six Senses La Segresse
Silversands Grand Anse
Silversands Beach House
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