Culinary Information on Grenada: Rum and Other Drinks

With rum and rum punch being the signature beverages of the Caribbean, you can expect to find rum to make a big appearance in Grenada too.

Walking and Hiking in Grenada

Grenada is a beautiful island and walking provides an opportunity to experience that fully. There are plenty of walks of all grades.

New Chef = New Menu at Petite Anse

Just one month into service at Petite Anse restaurant and Royston ‘Max’ Maxwell has been putting his own creative stamp on Petite Anse.

Grenada’s Camerhogne Folk Festival 2011 in Sauteurs

This weekend (December 2nd and 3rd 2011) brings with it Sauteurs popular Camerhogne Folk Festival. The festival will celebrate and showcase the Spice Island’s African heritage and traditions. Kicking off on the Friday night with the opening ceremony, the festival runs for 2 further days finishing with a grand concert. You can also expect to [...]

5 Endangered Species that You Can Find in Grenada

The eco regions of the Caribbean and of Grenada have been found to be richly diverse and play host to a wide variety of flora and fauna. From the reefs in the Caribbean Sea to the moist rainforests that are found in the Grand Etang National Park, there are several species that are close to [...]

Day Trip to Sandy Island

Just close to the hotel here at Petite Anse, we’ve got a secret spot that we like to send our clients to. When they go there, they always come back amazed by the beauty of it. Sandy Island can only really be described as beautiful, a paradise and an adventure.

Petite Anse Ice Cream Flavours

Ice cream has always been a big hit with our customers here at Petite Anse. We pride ourselves on our extensive offering of flavours. Each of our blends is created with fresh produce where possible and our restaurant team enjoy exploring some of the more unusual creations once in while. Our ingredients are fresh and [...]

Gouyave – A Fishing Town in Grenada

Gouyave – as you can imagine is named after it’s guava fruit trees. The French changed the name of the town from Charlotte Town (named after Britain’s Queen Charlotte) many years ago. The town is one of the biggest fishing towns in Grenada. It’s also known across the island as an entertainment town and is [...]

Grenada Beaches : Part 2 David Beach

People travel far and wide to replace the cold of winter for the exquisite feeling of warm sand between the toes. As part of our series on Grenada beaches, we’re going to share with you a beach that can be crowded and busy on public holidays, but for the rest of the time, you’ll have [...]

The Kitchen Garden of Petite Anse

Recipes at Petite Anse are prepared from fresh local produce including herbs and vegetables from our own kitchen garden. Our menu is influenced mostly by European and Caribbean dishes, but you will find the occasional entry from Asia! Our kitchen garden has been in operation for several years, however it was recently relocated from the [...]

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Visitors Guide to Grenada’s Climate

grenada climateImagine the sea breeze blowing through your hair as the sun shines ………….

If you have ever been to Grenada, you can’t help but agree that the climate is very pleasant. The entire year has an average temperature 28 degrees – perfect for those travelers who don’t like it to be too hot or too cold. The dry season is during the months of January and May and then comes the rainy season. This season lasts from June to December but it doesn’t mean it will be raining all day or even every day, so don’t let this season deter you from visiting.

One of the most beautiful aspects of Grenada is that one second it will be pouring down with beautiful rain and then five minutes later the sun will be out again. If anything, the rain falls only to refresh the visitors and inhabitants of Grenada. It is during the wet season that the air is sometimes a little cooler.

At Petite Anse we always have a constant light breeze that keeps you cool – and into the bargain helps keep any pesky mosquitoes at bay.

It is this that makes the climate of Grenada SO special. Regardless of what time of the year you come, the pure nature of the place seems to welcome you with open arms. There are no cold days to keep you away from the beach or long rain storms that will keep you inside.

Come to Grenada so that you can discover for youself how pleasant and comfortable it really is!

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Top 3 Annual Cultural Events Of Grenada You Don’t Want To Miss

You know if you want to visit Grenada but you need a “great” reason to come down to visit. These three Annual Cultural events of Grenada are the perfect excuse to come and visit our beautiful Island. Grenada Carnival – July 22nd to August 9th The Grenada Carnival is the biggest annual cultural event of [...]

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Half Price Rooms at Petite Anse in January

Petite Anse is offering half price rooms in January to celebrate the New Year. Book now to save 50% between 8th January 2011 and 22nd January 2011. You had better be speedy… they are selling out fast!

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Reasons to Stay at this Hotel in Grenada – Petite Anse Hotel & Restaurant

Staying at a hotel in Grenada can be a very relaxing and pleasant experience. The people, the beaches and the weather are just a few of the perks of going there for holiday. Yet, the question is:” What about specific hotels or where to stay when there”? What makes us stand out from the rest [...]

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What Every Diver Should Know About Diving in Grenada

If you’re visiting Grenada and are an avid diver then there are a few things you should know before making your trip. For 1 – diving in Grenada can be fantastic! … but let’s get on to a few other points.. Different Providers There are five well known scuba diving shops in Grenada. They all [...]

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3 Must Have Fruits of Grenada

Grenada is well renown for amazing fruits. The three fruits you have to try if you’re visiting Grenada are papaya, custard apple and soursop. Each one is extremely sweet and tastes like a piece of heaven. Since these fruit are freshly grown in Grenada you can always be assured that they are fresh and tasty. [...]

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How to Pack For Your Holiday in Grenada

If you’re lucky enough to be heading down to Grenada for a holiday, you’re probably wondering what are the quintessential items you need for your trip. Due to the fact that Grenada is an all year round sunny destination, you will find packing for your holiday in Grenada to be quite simple. 1. Lots of [...]

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3 Minute Guide to Getting Married in Grenada

Getting married in Grenada? Read on to find out what you need to know. Destination weddings have become one of the cheapest and spectacular ways to getting married. You don’t need to fuss about having hundreds of people at your wedding and you can truly have an exotic wedding. If you’ve decided on Grenada for [...]

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Best Restaurants of Grenada, Caribbean Spice Island

Want to know where to eat in Grenada, don’t miss trying these top Grenada restaurants on your next visit to the Spice Isle. Aquarium Restaurant This popular restaurant boasts a setting in tropical gardens with koi fish ponds. The menu is a European – Caribbean fusion created with local produce with a BBQ every Sunday. [...]

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Top 10 Must-Sees of Grenada – the Spice Isle

Check out our list of Grenada’s top 10 must sees – something to get you started when you plan your visit to the beautiful Spice Isle. Once you get going on this list, you might just decide to extend your stay at Petite Anse so you can enjoy the benefits of a combination of great [...]

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