The Spice Isle of the Caribbean

Grenada

The “Spice Isle” — nutmeg and cinnamon plantations, one of the Caribbean’s prettiest harbour towns, rainforest waterfalls, and an underwater sculpture park.

— · — — °C Best: Dec–Apr (dry season)
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The Carenage waterfront, St. George's
The Carenage waterfront, St. George's
The turquoise sweep of Grand Anse Beach
The turquoise sweep of Grand Anse Beach
Vicissitudes at the Underwater Sculpture Park
Vicissitudes at the Underwater Sculpture Park
Capital
St. George's
Language
English
Currency
XCD (East Caribbean Dollar)
Power
230 V · plug type G
Best time
Dec–Apr (dry season)
Now in St. George's
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What makes Grenada, Grenada

Nutmeg & Spice
Carenage Harbour
Grand Anse Beach
Underwater Sculptures
Rainforest Falls
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About Grenada

The “Spice Isle” — nutmeg and cinnamon plantations, one of the Caribbean’s prettiest harbour towns, rainforest waterfalls, and an underwater sculpture park.

Source: Wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0

Nutmeg — the spice that gave Grenada its name
Before you fly

Visa info

Grenada visa: Many nationalities (US, UK, EU, Canada) enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Confirm before travel.
Visa rules change frequently. Always confirm with the official Grenadian immigration authorities for your nationality before booking flights.
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