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Hotels & Accommodations in Grenada

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Mount Cinnamon

St. Georges
Fully Refundable
The hotel is located on the 3 km sandy beach of Grand Anse. Shopping opportunities can be found in the immediate vicinity. It is approx. a 10-minute drive from both the airport and the capital, St. Georges. This hotel, which was renovated in 2007, is a boutique property with 21 villas and suites. It is air-conditioned and has a lobby, 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, cloakroom, a café, kiosk, conference facilities, Internet and WLAN access, as well as room and laundry services. It also features 2 restaurants, a bar and a cycle hire service. Parking facilities are available to guests arriving by car. Younger guests are sure to enjoy the playground and children's club. The accommodations are very luxurious and spacious. The villas are beautifully designed in vibrant colours. Villas and suites have covered porches and spacious verandas. Most of the rooms have panoramic views of Grand Anse Beach. The living rooms are elegant and colourful. Most also have a kitchenette, breakfast bar, dressing areas, a hairdryer, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a safe, fridge and king-size bed. En suite bathrooms, direct dial telephones, radios, hi-fi system, washing machines, ironing sets and individually regulated air conditioning also feature. Kitchens come with a cooker, microwave and tea/coffee making facilities. The hotel has an outdoor pool, a sun terrace with sun loungers and parasols, and a gym. Massage and spa treatments are offered, with the latter subject to fees. The nearby beach is sandy and also comes with sun loungers and parasols. Surfing, tennis, volleyball, beach volleyball and badminton are also options. Biking, and entertainment and activity programmes for both young and old are provided (all subject to fees). Grenada Golf Club is about 2 km away (fees apply). Board packages with breakfast included are available. Meals are served á la carte.
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$396 / Per Night

Spice Island Beach Resort All Inclusive

St. Georges
Fully Refundable
Grenada overwhelms every single one of your senses -and you ask yourself if you were ever really this alive. Discover an island where the scent of spices- fruit and flowers intermingle to awaken your senses-even before you raise your head from your pillow each morning.The setting of Spice Island Beach Resort is spectacular- right on the golden sands of Grand Anse Beach. Surrounded by eight acres of pristine tropical gardens- it has a wide choice of suites- cuisine that is the talking point of the island- a delightful spa and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Blue waters -pristine sands- suites with lazy hammocks- terraces and private gardens- rainforest- tantalizing food- the soft echo of steel drums and hosts who make you feel totally at home- this is just a taste of what makes this resort so special. The Spice Island Beach Resort is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property. //Covid-19 Measures Hired a qualified health practitioner- this Hygiene Manager will administer daily temperature checks of all employees as well as monitor social distancing and other compliance procedures in staff areas and throughout the resort daily. CDC suggested PPE available to employees - 24 hours will be allowed between departing and arriving rooms. Two room attendants will clean each guest occupied room. Only approved cleaning solutions and disposable filtered mops will be used. Reduced sweeping and more vacuuming to contain dust and particles. - All public spaces and high-touch areas will be cleaned and sanitized every 15 to 30 minutes. Touchless hand sanitizing stations positioned throughout the resort in public areas as well outside of all rooms. Touchless soap dispensers placed in public washrooms. - Restaurants rearranged to fifty percent seating capacity. Bar seating will be set six feet apart from each pair. Employees will wear face masks and guests will be expected to wear face masks when communicating with employees. Buffets will be discontinued.
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$848 / Per Night

Why People Love Grenada

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brendakR1820XL
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Aug 2022
Marc and his entire crew did an amazing job! My husband and I along with some friends ended our trip with this wonderful sunset cruise and all felt it was the highlight of our trip. We highly recommend them for all your tours in Grenada!
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Global60701385231
5
Dec 2022
We had the best time! Marc and his crew took great care of us and made the night perfect. The four dogs on board made it even more perfect! We highly recommend.
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loveRJW
5
Oct 2022
Wow! What an evening we had on the Corsair Sunset Tour last evening! Beautiful well cared for boat, we felt safe out on the water. The service was TOP NOTCH! Friendly & professional. The food was beautiful and well executed with a variety you wouldn't expect on a sail. The beer, wine and drinks w...

Frequently Asked Questions about Grenada

What are some must-visit attractions in Grenada?

If you're traveling to Grenada, there are a few must-visit attractions that you won't want to miss. One of the most popular attractions is Grand Anse Beach, which is known for its crystal clear waters and soft white sand. The Grand Etang National Park is another must-visit attraction, which features a beautiful rainforest, hiking trails, and a crater lake. Other popular attractions include Fort George, the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, and the Annandale Waterfalls.

What are some fun activities to do in Grenada?

Grenada offers plenty of fun activities for travelers. One of the most popular activities is hiking in the Grand Etang National Park, where you can explore beautiful rainforests and see exotic wildlife. If you're a fan of water sports, you can go snorkeling or scuba diving at one of the many beautiful reefs around the island. You can also take a tour of the Grenada Chocolate Company, where you can learn about the chocolate-making process and sample some delicious chocolate. Other fun activities include visiting the Belmont Estate, attending the Fish Friday festival, and exploring the capital city of St. George's.

What are some family-friendly activities in Grenada?

If you're traveling with children, there are plenty of family-friendly activities to enjoy in Grenada. Grand Anse Beach is a great place for families to relax and play in the sand and water. You can also take a boat tour around the island, where you can see dolphins, turtles, and other marine life. Another fun activity for families is visiting the River Antoine Rum Distillery, where you can learn about the rum-making process and sample some delicious rum. You can also visit the Grenada National Museum, which features exhibits on the island's history and culture.

What are the best places to stay in Grenada?

Grenada offers a variety of accommodations to suit any traveler's needs, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hotels. Some of the most popular resorts include Sandals Grenada, Spice Island Beach Resort, and Mount Cinnamon Resort & Beach Club. If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, you might consider staying at one of the island's guesthouses or bed and breakfasts, such as Petite Anse Hotel or The Flamboyant Hotel & Villas.

What is the best time of year to visit Grenada?

The best time of year to visit Grenada depends on your preferences. If you're looking for warm weather and sunshine, the best time to visit is between December and April. The island can be quite busy during this time, however, and prices for accommodations may be higher. If you're looking for a quieter time to visit, you might consider traveling between May and November, when there are fewer tourists and lower prices. Keep in mind, however, that this is also the rainy season, so be prepared for occasional showers.

What is the local cuisine like in Grenada?

Grenadian cuisine is a fusion of African, European, and East Indian influences. Some of the most popular dishes include callaloo, a soup made with taro leaves and coconut milk, and oil down, a one-pot meal made with breadfruit, salted meat, and vegetables. Seafood is also common, with popular dishes including grilled or fried fish and lobster. You can also try some of the island's famous spices, such as nutmeg and cinnamon, which are used in many dishes and drinks.

What is the nightlife like in Grenada?

Grenada's nightlife scene is fairly laid-back, with most bars and restaurants closing by midnight. However, there are still plenty of places to enjoy a night out on the town. You might consider visiting one of the island's beach bars, such as Umbrellas Beach Bar or La Plywood Beach Bar, for a drink and some live music. You can also check out one of the local nightclubs, such as Bananas or Club Galaxy, which often feature DJs and dancing.

What is the local culture like in Grenada?

Grenada has a rich and diverse culture, with influences from Africa, Europe, and East India. The island is known for its music, particularly calypso and soca, and its colorful festivals, such as Carnival and the Grenada Chocolate Festival. Grenadians are friendly and welcoming, and visitors are often struck by the laid-back and relaxed vibe of the island. The island is also known for its spices, particularly nutmeg, which is one of its main exports.

What is the best way to get around Grenada?

The best way to get around Grenada depends on your preferences. If you're comfortable driving on the left side of the road, you might consider renting a car or scooter to explore the island. Taxis are also available, although they can be expensive. If you're looking for a more unique way to get around, you might consider taking a water taxi or a local bus, known as a 'reggae bus.' These colorful buses are a popular and affordable way to get around the island.

What are some lesser-known attractions in Grenada?

While there are plenty of popular attractions to visit in Grenada, there are also some lesser-known gems that are worth checking out. One of these is the Levera National Park, which features beautiful beaches, hiking trails, and stunning views of the surrounding area. Another hidden gem is the Belmont Estate, which offers tours of a working plantation and distillery, as well as delicious food and drinks. You might also consider visiting the House of Chocolate, which features exhibits on the history and production of chocolate in Grenada.