Grenada's National Dish - Oiled Down Grenada's national dish is called "oil-down". It's a simple, tasty and robust dish, which is very popular in local restaurants.
Lance Aux Epines Cottages: Lance Aux Epines Beach
Fully equipped, air-conditioned Cottages & Apartments directly on a peaceful beach ...
Rex Grenadian: Tamarind Bay
Rex Resorts is a beautiful Caribbean beach front resort hotel on Grenada with all-inclusive and traditional meal basis. Ideal for a romantic getaway, wedding or honeymoon, families with young ...
True Blue Bay Resort: True Blue Bay
We are a small, 31 room, family-run holiday resort and marina located on the beautiful waters of True Blue Bay on the south coast of Grenada. Scuba diving is provided to you by Aquanauts with full ...
Flamboyant Hotel: Grand Anse Beach
The Flamboyant Hotel is a mid-range hotel centrally located directly on the Grand Anse Beach. 3 miles from Point Salines International Airport and 4 miles from St.George's. The units are located in ...
Villa Grand Meadow: Lance Aux Epines
Imagine: an island with fantastic beaches, the turquoise of the Caribbean Sea, a lot of virgin nature and solitary bays. In the centre of the island extinct volcanoes up to 900 metres high are ...
Toiletries Toothpaste, tooth brush, shampoo, deodorant, bring your own bar of soap and make-up.
Jungle & Rainforest Treking If you plan to walk into the jungle make sure you know what you are doing. Carry a GPS and know how to use it. A compass will help the experienced explorer but if you just bought it and expect to enter the jungle and knock about then you may find yourself in deep trouble.
If you have to venture into the bush then please follow these instructions:
- Tell somebody where you are going.
- Bring lots of water.
- Make sure your compass works.
- Mark your trail.
- Be visually aware and ... more
Water Tap water is safe to drink; bottled water is available.
Credit Cards & Currency Major credit cards are accepted by most hotels, car rental companies, and shops. Travellers cheques are accepted everywhere. The Eastern Caribbean Dollar, linked to the US Dollar, is the local currency. Banks will exchange EC$2.67 for US$1.00 cash, and EC$2.68 for US$1.00 in travellers cheques. It is advisable to exchange currency at the banks, as the most favourable exchange rates may not be ... more
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