Grenada and the 2012 London Olympic Games
Since Grena da’s first Olympic Games in 1984, the island has competed in every summer Olympic Games. So far, there hasn’t been any medals, but this year – that could all change. What makes this […]
Since Grena da’s first Olympic Games in 1984, the island has competed in every summer Olympic Games. So far, there hasn’t been any medals, but this year – that could all change. What makes this […]
Fishing in Grenada can be as exciting as you want it to be. Either you can opt to go out with one of the local fishermen and see if you can catch some Snappers for […]
If you’ve got a passion for sea life, then Grenada is a great place to enjoy it. Not only can you expect to see turtles during the months of March to October, but there are also whales and dolphins to see.
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.
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 […]
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.
Gouyave in Grenada – 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Grenada is a particularly fortunate Caribbean island in that every year the leatherback turtles visit for nesting purposes. These huge marine reptiles, that weigh up to 2000lbs shuffle up the sandy beach and then work […]
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