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After going unnoticed for a while (pretty much since the U.S. invaded the Caribbean island in 1983, using a tourist map to rescue ... of rums. Grenada’s agriculture, spice production and ...
While all these are true and utterly captivating, Grenada holds a secret so aromatic and rich that it’s been dubbed the “Spice Isle.” This Caribbean gem is synonymous with nutmeg and mace ...
The West Indies island of Grenada is often referred to as Spice Island, a name it earned for its wealth of spices, which were highly prized during the colonial era. Present-day Grenada is a ...
Beyond that, mostly one-story homes dotted the green hills undulating around the edge of St. George’s, the bustling capital town of the Caribbean island of Grenada, known as the Spice Isle.
Didn't get your fill of Grenada's flavors at the Belmont Estate? Then book your Spice Plantation tour with Travelgrenada. These four- to five-hour-long excursions will lead you to the quaint ...
Celebration is in the air on Grenada (Gre-NAY-da), the lush Caribbean ... a photogenic capital with a popular spice market. Later you can taste those flavors in the national dish: oil down ...
“Pure Grenada: The Spice of the Caribbean.” This brand was designed to market and promote Grenada as a destination “off-the-beaten path” and a haven for the selective travel explorer.
You can sample some of the country’s best via this single-estate chocolate at one of Grenada’s top hotels. Known as the Spice Isle, Grenada is one of the world’s largest producers of nutmeg.