Grenada destination guide, including our picks for the island's best budget and luxury hotels and resorts, restaurants, attractions, beaches, nightlife, events and shopping.
Known as the Spice Island, Grenada grows more spices per square mile than any other place in the world but thats not all this lush, friendly island is known for. Traveling to Grenada isnt for gamblers or people who like to party, but if youre looking for a place where you can sunbathe on lovely secluded beaches, snorkel, fish or just relax, this is the island for you.
Grenada may be a bit off the beaten part as far as Caribbean travel destinations go, but the island has one of the most vibrant cultural calendars in the region, celebrating everything from fishing to traditional music.
Blog on the cuisine and cooking of Grenada.
Tourist information on Carriacou, the largest island in the Grenadaines but still one of the quietest spots in the Caribbean; and tiny Petite Martinique, just a mile in diameter. Both are part of Grenada.
The New York Times' travel guide to Grenada.
Brief profile and report on romantic travel options in Grenada from the About.com Honeymoons/Romantic Travel site.
Images of Grenada beaches, attractions and more from the About.com Honeymoons/Romantic Travel site.
The official website of the Grenada Board of Tourism.
The U.S. State Department's fact sheet on Grenada, including information on entry requirements, crime, medical facilities, and much more.
Includes information on Grenada's geography, government, economy, transportation, military, and people.