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Grenada, enchants visitors with its rich culture, lush landscapes and warm hospitality. This tri- island nation, comprising Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique, offers an intoxicating blend of natural beauty and vibrant heritage. Grenada, famously known as the ‘Spice Isle’, is
celebrated for its rich spice production, particularly nutmeg. Visitors can explore the historic Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Station, where the captivating sight and aroma of freshly processed nutmeg creates a truly memorable experience. For an even deeper taste of local culture, the St George’s Market Square comes alive on Saturdays with a vibrant mix of spices, fresh produce and handcrafted goods. Beyond its fragrant markets, Grenada’s
natural wonders captivate the imagination. The Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve beckons guests with its rainforest trails and the mystical Grand Etang Lake, a volcanic crater lake surrounded by rich flora and Mona monkeys. For underwater enthusiasts, Grenada is home
to the world’s first underwater sculpture park, located in the clear waters of Molinere Bay. This
park, featuring eco-friendly and thought-provoking sculptures, serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a haven for marine life. Building on this legacy, the new Carriacou Underwater Sculpture Park showcases the ‘A World Adrift’ collection — an attraction that also delivers a powerful message on marine conservation and climate change. Grenada’s culinary scene is a vibrant reflection
of the island’s rich cultural heritage. Local dishes such as ‘oil down’ — a hearty one-pot meal made with breadfruit, salted meat, callaloo and coconut milk — are a must-try. Luxury and relaxation reach new heights at
Grenada’s exclusive hotels and resorts. Silversands Beach House, the sister property to the iconic Silversands on Grand Anse, is Caribbean luxury at its finest. Meanwhile, Six Senses Grenada offers a holistic wellness experience. Grenada’s traditions come alive in local
festivities like Spicemas, celebrated every August. This vibrant carnival showcases soca rhythms, colourful costumes and dances that highlight the island’s African and French heritage.
DON’T MISS Dive into Carriacou’s New Underwater Sculpture Park, A World Adrift, where art and marine conservation unite in harmony
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KEY ACTIVITIES • Visit St George’s Market Square • Snorkeling and diving at the Underwater Sculpture Park
• Festivals such as Chocolate Festival & Spicemas
• Visiting Chocolate Factories • Hiking through Grand Etang National Park & Forest Reserve
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