Grenada is perfect for the honeymooner who is looking for romance, culture, relaxation and exploring the fantastic waters.

There is plenty to do in Grenada, from hiking to waterfalls, visiting rum distillery that still makes rum the old-fashioned way, visiting plantations and getting to see cocoa and nutmeg, to visiting the different beautiful beaches.

Grenada is made up of three main islands – Grenada, Carracou and Petite Martinique. Known as the “Isle of Spice”, there are more spices here per square mile than any other place. An ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing, tropical vacation, with over 40 white sand beaches with exquisite turquoise waters.

The physical beauty is complemented by its rich history. The island’s easy rhythms and the friendly openness of its residents evoke an atmosphere hard to find elsewhere. Average temperatures range from 75ºF to 85ºF (24ºC to 30ºC), tempered by the steady and cooling trade winds. Perfect!

The standard of any island is taken by its beaches and coral reefs, and Grenada has both. The island is circled with miles of picture-perfect strands, including both black and flour white sand beaches. Grand Anse Beach, smooth sand stretching for two miles around the curve of a gentle bay, is world famous.

The island has plenty to offer those interested in snorkeling and diving, with pristine reefs off the coast of both Grenada and its sister island, Carriacou.

Fun Fact: Grenada is called the Isle of Spice because it is a major producer of spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, cocoa and others. In fact, the air  is permeated with their scent. Visitors can take a little break from the beaches and travel inland to explore the island’s many beautiful spice plantations.

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