Grenada (pronounced greh-nay-dah) is one nation comprising three islands (Grenada plus Carriacou and Petite Martinique) with more than 70 hotels, all-inclusive resorts, villas, guesthouses, inns and apartments, plus dozens of attractions that cater to a plethora of special interests.
Destination weddings are popular in grenada with increasing numbers of couples opting to tie the knot in idyllic settings such as those available in Grenada. Romantic spots on the island range from ornategazebos at the edge of a beach to historic plantation houses. Some of Grenada's hotels and resorts offer wedding packages—complete with license, legal fees, decorations, cake, minister, photographer and even witnesses, if necessary. After the wedding comes the honeymoon, of course, and some hotels and inns on Grenada offer newlyweds a complimentary room upgrade, along with a basket of the island's famed tropical fruits. To help them begin their first day of marriage, a complimentary champagne breakfast is also usually provided. A variety of complete honeymoon packages is also available.
Families will find, among other attractions, reef-sheltered beaches and a variety of natural experiences and historical attractions that combine fun with education. Water sports and other activities abound for the family that plays together. Kid-friendly accommodations include some properties that offer free stays for children, free or discounted meals, and adjoining rooms. Some even have organized children's activity programs (to give mom and dad some free time together) as well as baby-sitting services.
For diving enthusiasts, Grenada and Carriacou offer some of the most breathtaking underwater scenery and abundant marine life in the Caribbean. Slipping below the surface, divers will find spectacular walls and wrecks, with sharks, turtles, lobsters and giant moray eels gliding against the backdrop of soft coral forest, striking reefs and sponges.
For yachters and other sailing aficionados, Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique provide spectacular clear waters that allow smooth sailing and safe anchorage all year round. Many companies can arrange bare boats, crewed yachts or charters to suit your vacation needs. Regattas and sailing festivals throughout the year are fun for both participants and spectators.
Grenada is also a dream destination for eco-tourists and adventure-oriented travelers. Hikers, bird-watchers, mountain bikers and kayak enthusiasts can revel in the nation's natural beauty and resources —including national parks, natural sanctuaries and wildlife preserves and other protected areas. Grenada's peerless natural beauty includes lush and mountainous interior wildlife and some breathtaking waterfalls.
Other key selling points: Grenada combines the comfortably familiar with the pleasantly exotic. The official language is English, which puts visitors immediately at ease. Grenada also has a long-standing reputation as a safe destination.
Enhancing all of the above are the friendly people with a rich folklore, endless sunshine and the pervasive and delightful scent of nutmeg, cinnamon and other spices. Overall, Grenada is both an excellent introduction to the Caribbean for the first-time visitor and an ideal place for been-there-done-that island-hoppers looking for a unique island experience.
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