Understanding local dialects can help english-speaking travelers feel right at home when communicating with those locals who speak in dialect.
English is widely spoken in Grenada (gre-NAY-da). English words are somehow packed into incongruous French and African patterns to create Grenada’s Continue Reading...
January 1. New Year’s Day
Officially a public holiday the new year’s welcomed to the island gala balls and parties at hotels and clubs as well as Church services throughout the island January
2 – 25 THE NUTMEG PRINCESS The award winning musical by Richardo Keens-Douglas will Continue Reading...
LOCAL TOURIST INFORMATION:
Board of Tourism;
PO Box 293;
Burns Point;
St George’s;
Grenada
Tel: 440 2001 or 440 2279 or 440 3377
Fax 440 6637.
Foreign Embassies in the United States:
In addition to the embassies listed below, some Caribbean
countries have consulates or tourist Continue Reading...
ISLAND TOUR*
Enjoy a guided tour through the city of St. George’s, Concord Falls, a spice factory & rum
distillery. Afterwards, head over to Levera Beach for a swim. Lunch and drink included.
SPICE ESTATE & RAINFOREST
Tour the west coast of Grenada, with stops at the Concord Continue Reading...