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The Island of Grenada offers numerous things to see and do. Discover the untouched beauty and treasures on Grenada Holidays.
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Discover the Caribbean unspoilt Gem and the Spice Isle on Grenada Holidays Grenada is truly the Caribbean gem that is also referred for the Spice Isle. Why this island is called the Spice isle? The smell of exotic spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, as well as cocoa which grow in its fertile volcanic soil and spread over the island. For authentic Caribbean experience, explore this place and blend with local culture and colonial roots on Grenada Holidays. This island boasts rainforests, lush mountains, colorful seaside villages, plantations with gorgeous beaches. But there is something more to offer than these. You can also explore history buffs and adventure sports. Grand Anse Beach The beach is bordered by sea grapes, almond trees, and coconut palms. It is one of the most popular beaches in Grenada. Tourists flock here with the cruise ship to enjoy the three kilometers arc of golden sand as well as gentle surf. The calm and shallow deep waters are ideal for swimming. If you want to join some other activities, you can do little shopping in the Grande Anse Craft and Spice Market which is another stop for cruise ship tourists. Explore plenty of boutique resorts and restaurants on Holidays toGrenada. Fort Frederick For the stunning view of St. George to see, come over this spot. Surely, you’ll get something fascinating at Fort Frederick. No matter what someone is looking for? It caters to the picturesque landscape as well as the learning of history. This is a sort of adventure no one should miss it. The construction of this fort was begun in 1779 by French and completed in 1791 by the British. Also, called the backwards facing fort due to its cannons face inland instead of out of the sea. You can enjoy the beautiful evening sunsets, Grand Anse Beach, and Glovers Islands from the fort.
Fort George The original name of Fort George is Fort Royal built in the 1600s. It is a small bastion tracer fort that covers fires from the one side levels to other levels. The fort was used continuously since it was constructed. Currently, the Royal Grenada Police use this fort as their headquarters. But you can see some sections of it because they are still open to the public on Cheap Holidays to Grenada. There are marvelous 360-degree views. Concord Falls The Concord Falls stands of three waterfalls. It sits on the western radar of the island on the edge of the forest reserve. Moreover, the falls offer crystal clear and extremely cold water. It can be a great adventure for those who love a good hike. One can access waterfall through the paved road. You’ll also find nutmeg plantation on the way. Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Cooperative Last, but not least, welcome to Gouyave Nutmeg Processing Cooperative. Visit this place and smell the aroma of spice on All Inclusive Holidays to Grenada. It is a large and important part of Grenada’s heritage. Here you can see the processing of Nutmeg. Lookout Super Escapes deals and offers for more savings. For further details call us +44 203 598 4710.