10 Things to Do in Grenada: Food Lovers
As part of our series on things to do in Grenada, we’re exploring the best places to eat to get a good taste of the Spice Isle.
As part of our series on things to do in Grenada, we’re exploring the best places to eat to get a good taste of the Spice Isle.
Couples looking for romance can find it in Grenada. Even though the island is just 21 miles long and 12 miles wide, it’s packed full of things to do. Whether you’re on your first holiday […]
With it’s natural reef/barrier, Bathway Beach is one of the most user-friendly of the beaches in Grenada’s north. White sand, trees for shade and a pretty view make this beach one of those memorable spots […]
Discover Sandy Island, the paradise island off Grenada’s north coast. There are some places in the world that remain completely unspoilt and Sandy Island in Grenada is a prime example. Located just off the north […]
Don’t leave the island without trying out 5 of the best local foods of Grenada. As with all Caribbean foods, you’ll find fresh and vibrant dishes that will make your mouth water. This is our […]
Many people who are already acquainted with Grenada will think of Grande Anse Beach as being the most popular beach on the island, however there are many more beaches to discover. We are hoping to […]
It’s easy to get around Grenada by bus. It’s also a great experience and is highly recommended. Not only is it economical but it’s so much ‘greener’ than driving around the island in a car […]
Belmont Estate is one of Grenada’s most popular tourism attractions and it’s only just a few miles up the road from us here at Petite Anse. With a restaurant that believes in good food at […]
If you’re looking for the best bird watching spots in Grenada, then read what Grenada’s resident bird watching expert, Anthony ‘Jerry’ Jeremiah said to Liat Airline’s Zing magazine about where to go. In addition to […]
The Hash House Harriers started out as a way for Malaysian Rubber Planters to run off the excess of eating and drinking in Malaya in the late 1930’s. It has since proliferated and there are now over 15,000 HHH clubs around the world including several in the Caribbean.
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