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Grenada

  • An aerial view of two yellow boats on a beach

A seasoning of nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger scenting the air, all it takes is one deep breath in and you’ll almost taste the reason Grenada is shaking things up as the Caribbean’s spice island.

A seasoning of nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger scenting the air, all it takes is one deep breath in and you’ll almost taste the reason Grenada is shaking things up as the Caribbean’s spice island.

Hitting the sweetest spot with its golden caster sugar sands, countless secluded coves, and an entire community of figures in an underwater sculpture park; this is the place for sprawling sunbathers and ocean adventurers to get their fill. There is, however, an unexpected kick for intrepid wanderers found in the forests and waterfalls of the Grand Étang National Park, where canopy walks are warmly rewarded with the colourful melody of birdsong.

And, because variety has always been the spice of life, horse-shoe-shaped St George’s Town steps in with its picturesque pastel-hued Creole houses and dreamy yacht lagoon. 

Cocoa pods and beans on a wooden table
Small sailing boats sailing off the coast of grenada
A woman carrying a plate on her head which has the words Grenada Spice on it, filled with Cacao pods
Cocoa pods and beans on a wooden table
Small sailing boats sailing off the coast of grenada
A woman carrying a plate on her head which has the words Grenada Spice on it, filled with Cacao pods

In pursuit of…

A red small boat with a motor sitting on a beach in Grenada
…. a dash of somethin’-somethin’

They just do it differently here. Blending African, Indian, and French influences into one big loveable melting pot, brave-faced foodies are quickly tempted by the spicy morsels of local produce. Served day-to-day in the Grand Craft and Spice Market (where even the locals are sure to be yapping) memories are warmly shared together over the national dish washed down with cocoa tea. Garnished with the lavish beach front restaurants, bustling cocktail bar scene and the unsurprising celebration of ‘spicemas’.

Blending African, Indian, and French influences into one big loveable melting pot, brave-faced foodies are quickly tempted by the spicy morsels of local produce.

Its essence...

APPETIZING
FRAGRANT
SERENE
Destination essentials
  • Dec - Apr
    HIGH
  • May - Nov
    LOW
SEASON
  • 11hrs 55min
    LGW - BGI - GND
Flight
  • -4hrs
    GMT
Time difference
  • XCD
    EAST CARIBBEAN DOLLAR
  • English
    OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
Currency / Language
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