







Grenada
Known as "The Spice of the Caribbean," visitors to Grenada are welcomed by the sweet scents of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and vanilla wafting on the breeze.
Grenada’s capital, St. George’s, is known as the most picturesque city in the Caribbean. Its horseshoe-shaped harbour is surrounded by a pastel rainbow of dockside warehouses and the red-tiled roofs of traditional shops and homes. Rich in English, French and West Indian history, St. George’s is filled with beautiful well-preserved examples of French and British Colonial architecture.
As for cuisine, visitors can indulge in some of the most exciting in the region, from native Grenadian fare, made from the fresh produce in the bustling markets to some of the finest creations in international cuisine. West Indian cuisine is of course popular, with restaurants featuring creative local cuisine such as callaloo soup, a melange of fresh local seafood, and meats prepared with a true West Indian flare.
Despite the lush beauty of Grenada, some of the most dramatic scenery lies beneath the waves, with stunning coral reefs offering a diver's paradise. Explore the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and enjoy clear visibility sometimes to a depth of 200 feet.
If you are more at home on dry land, hikers and bird lovers will enjoy exploring the unspoilt landscapes, as one-ninth of Grenada's land mass is preserved as wildlife sanctuaries and natural parks.

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