Grenada

Grenada

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In the South of the Caribbean archipelago nestled between Tobago and St.Vincent is Grenada, a one hundred and thirty three (133) square mile Island.

Grenada, also known as the isle of spice is simply beautiful. Natural, unspoiled landscapes and pristine white beaches, it is perfect for any kind of vacationer. Whether you’re looking for adventure, just want to relax on the Caribbean shore, have a romantic get-a-way or a combination of these, then Grenada is the place for you.

This small beautiful island offers quite a bit. You can go for a swim in the crystal clear waters of Grand Anse Beach, a trek through the rain forest of Seven Sisters Waterfalls or soak in natural hot water / sulfur springs. You will always feel welcome as Grenada is noted as having some of the friendliest people in the Caribbean, so even if you get lost, a helping hand is not far away.

The island of Grenada also consist of its 2 sister islands, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, as well as a few smaller, uninhabited islands. This tri-island nation, with its culture, friendly disposition and beautiful scenery, will give you a taste of paradise leaving you well rested and stress free.

We highly recommend paying a visit to the spice island.

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Country Grenada
Population109,590
Language SpokenEnglish
Currency Eastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD)
Exchange Rate$1.00 USD - $2.70 XCD
Area ( km2)344 sq km (133 sq mi)
Visa requirementsNo visa required
Languages spokenEnglish
Currency usedEastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD) $1 USD - $2.70
Area (km2)348.5 km² (132.8 sq mi)

Culture

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Things To Do

The Nightlife in Grenada is not as Vibrant as some of the other islands in the Caribbean, But that does not mean that there is nothing to do in Grenada at night.  There are a few places where you can go to shake a leg or have a drink.

Some Bars and Clubs around the Island are :-

  • Dodgy Dock
  • Fantazia
  • Karma
  • Bananas
  • West Indies Breweries

And Much More.

 

History

Grenada, like many of the Caribbean islands, Culture is a melting pot of British, French, African and Amerindian influences. While the main spoken language in Grenada is English, a patois was also spoken by the older folks on the island, Though because of the older generation not passing down this patois, the younger generation no longer speak it, However certain patois words are still regularly used in the day to day speech of Grenadians. Some of these words are " Oui " "Bonjee" "Pickney" and much more.

The Grenadian people are very kind and sociable, and are ready to help anyone who may seem a bit lost.

Unfortunately there are no accommodations at this location at the moment.

Unfortunately there are no car rental offers at this location at the moment.

Nature

Grenada is a volcanic Island, meaning it is home to many looming mountains. The soil on the island is lush, and the climate is a stable tropical climate, allowing lush rain-forest to grow on the island.


Flora

The lush and unspoiled rain-forest of Grenada is home to many tropical plants, flowers ( bougainvillea, ginger lilies, orchids and much more) and Fruit trees (Banana, 100+ species of Mango, Breadfruit and more). The soil in Grenada is very rich allowing, many spices to be grown in Grenada such as nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and more leading to Grenada's claim as the Spice Island.


Fauna

Grenada is home to many tropical animals and birds like armadillo, Green Parrots, Hook Billed Kite, and much more.
The Grenada Dove also known as the Leptotila wellsi is endemic the Grenada and is critically endangered.

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