Islands of the Caribbean & Bermuda

Grenada, with its unspoiled landscapes, has the perfect balance, appealing to the interest of adventure lovers, beach dwellers, or couples looking for a romantic destination. On this picturesque and petite island, you can go for a swim in the crystal clear waters of Grand Anse Beach and then trek Through the rainforest of Seven Sisters Waterfalls, all within a day. The English-speaking nation also has some of the friendliest people in the Caribbean, so, even if you happen to get lost, you will surely encounter other aspects of the island’s vibrant culture and hospitality A young nation with a colourful past Together with neighbouring Carriacou and Petite Martinique the tri-island nation of Grenada was born in 1973. Many of the people of Grenada are descended from African slaves who were brought to the island to work at the Europeanowned plantations. French and British influences are visible throughout the island, especially in the architecture, nodding to its colonial past. The land of Spice, chocolate and rum Grenada is known as the ‘spice isle’ because of its many nutmeg plantations. These days the main crop is cocoa although like most Caribbean islands the favourite liquor is rum with many distilleries to be discovered! Near St. George’s in Molière Bay, you’ll find the world’s first underwater sculpture park founded by British artist, Jason de Caires Taylor. It features around 80 works of art and is accessible by snorkelers and divers or all abilities. Submersive Art Victoria Maurice Bishop Intl. Airport Grenville Tivoli Marquis Bellevue Red Gate Calivigny True Blue The Lime Belmont Gouyave Sauteurs Grand Roy ST. GEORGE’S Willis Q Q: Flights from UK via Saint Lucia with British Airways Saint David’s

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