Grenada West Indies
Grenada is a small, undeveloped and unspoilt island, only 22 miles long. The lack of tourists on the island make it an ideal place to get away from it all and have a quieter holiday. Grenada has largely avoided any hint of fast-paced commercialism and therein lies its charm. Breathtaking beaches that would be flanked by hotels anywhere else remain virtually untouched here, whilst excursions around the island yield waterfalls, spice plantations and street markets, rather than casinos, fashionable boutiques and championship golf courses.
The spotlight here is upon friendly people, lush scenic beauty and an unhurried way of life, the days primarily tranquil and the evenings drawing to a close quite early. Grenada is mountainous and covered in rainforests and dramatic waterfalls giving it a truly tropical feel. Palm fringed white sand beach coves are the perfect place to relax or explore the spice plantations of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.
Having just returned from Grenada our collection is bang-up-to-date with the best the island has to offer.
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