Grenada Grenada is an independent country situated in the West Indies. It consists of Grenada and several small islands in the southern Grenadines. The capital, largest town, and principal port is Saint George's, it is located on the south-western coast of Grenada. Famous for spice Grenada is known as the 'Spice Isle', it is the second largest exporter of spices after Indonesia. A stroll around the spice markets is a must; spices can be bought here very cheaply. Why not try the island's infamous nutmeg ice-cream, won't find anywhere else! The island is mountainous and the National Park in the south has hiking trails which lead to the spectacular Annadale Falls |
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10 Grenade Behind the Scences Robyn My family is originally from Grenada so I went there for holiday since I have never been. I had fam...read more
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Grenada, Caribbean Holiday Review - Grenade Behind the Scences
Submitted by: Robyn
Date of travel: 15-March-2007
My family is originally from Grenada so I went there for holiday since I have never been. I had family there so I did not stay in a hotel and was better able to enjoy other fun things that required money. When I was too far away to eat auntie's cooking, I ate at the local restaurants. Coconut pie at Coconut Beach was addictingly good. My cousins took me there for the excellent food at excellent prices. We ate to the sunset on Grande Anse with our feet dug under the sand. You can do that sort of thing in the Caribbean. My cousins also to me to market to buy things reasonable. I got hats, unique sandals, beads and the coolest island gear around. I got to see everything that tourists see and usually do not see. I saw open market in a small town of animals, food, materials, and candy. I danced at real island dance clubs with performers who grew up in the small towns. I liked very much all of the beachside, tours, and shows that they show to foreigners. But if you are ever in Grenada, hire a local man to show you the backside of town. Pay his wife to cook for you and tell him to take you to town market. You will have a better time.
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