Spice Isle - Pure Grenada, The Spice of the Caribbean
St. George's
113,000
English
East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
Dec - May
4-5 hours (via connecting flights)
5-6 hours
8-9 hours
8-9 hours
Grenada is a tri-island nation known as the "Spice Isle" for its nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove production. This fragrant paradise features pristine beaches, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and the world's first underwater sculpture park. The main island of Grenada, along with Carriacou and Petite Martinique, offers an authentic Caribbean experience with warm hospitality, vibrant culture, and unspoiled natural beauty.
From the colorful horseshoe harbor of St. George's (one of the Caribbean's most beautiful capitals) to the two-mile stretch of Grand Anse Beach, Grenada balances development with preservation. Award-winning eco-resorts, world-class diving sites including the famous Bianca C wreck, and a commitment to sustainable tourism make Grenada a perfect destination for discerning travelers seeking authenticity and natural splendor.
Grenada won 8 World Travel Awards in 2025, showcasing excellence across luxury resorts, boutique hotels, eco-tourism, and wedding destinations with multiple award-winning properties.
Grenada's most famous two-mile beach with calm waters, water sports, beachfront restaurants, and stunning sunsets. Perfect for swimming and relaxation.
Sheltered coves near Grand Anse offering calmer waters ideal for families. Morne Rouge Bay features gentle waves and excellent snorkeling.
Remote windswept beach on the northeast coast with dramatic views, sea turtle nesting, and authentic local atmosphere. Perfect for nature lovers.
Hidden gem on the southeast coast with tranquil bay, mangrove lagoon, coral reef snorkeling, and award-winning eco-resort Six Senses La Sagesse.
Grenada produces one-third of the world's nutmeg supply, along with cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and cocoa. The island's volcanic soil and tropical climate create perfect conditions for spice cultivation. Visit working plantations like Belmont Estate or Dougaldston Estate to see traditional processing methods and taste fresh spices.
The Saturday morning market in St. George's overflows with fresh spices, tropical fruits, and local crafts. Take spice tours to learn how nutmeg, cocoa, and other crops are grown and processed. Don't miss rum distillery tours at River Antoine, tasting locally-made chocolate, and experiencing Grenadian hospitality at traditional fish fry events.
Grenada offers world-class diving with pristine reefs, dramatic walls, and unique underwater attractions. The Underwater Sculpture Park in Molinere Bay features 65+ concrete sculptures creating an artificial reef and thought-provoking art installation. The massive Bianca C wreck lies at 90-165 feet, attracting advanced divers worldwide.
Snorkelers enjoy excellent visibility at Flamingo Bay, Dragon Bay, and around Grand Anse. See colorful reef fish, sea turtles, southern stingrays, and healthy coral formations. Water temperatures stay warm (78-84Β°F) year-round with visibility typically 60-100 feet.
Grenadian culture blends African, French, British, and East Indian influences. English is the official language, with a distinctive local dialect. The island celebrates with Carnival in August, Carriacou Maroon & String Band Music Festival, and vibrant community fish fry events featuring live music and local food.
The cuisine features fresh seafood, ground provisions, and abundant spices. Must-try dishes include oil down (national dishβone-pot meal with breadfruit, salted meat, callaloo, and coconut milk), callaloo soup, lambi (conch), fresh nutmeg ice cream, and cocoa tea. Visit local fish fry spots on Friday nights for authentic Grenadian flavors and atmosphere.
Exclusive resort packages and spice island experiences
7 nights luxury β’ Unlimited dining & drinks β’ Water sports β’ Scuba diving
5 nights wellness retreat β’ Spa treatments β’ Farm-to-table dining β’ Nature tours
6 nights β’ Waterfall hikes β’ Spice plantation tours β’ Underwater sculpture dive