Those who are looking for an eco-adventure may prefer to explore the beautiful rainforest and view one of Grenada’s 18 waterfalls.
Be sure to pack some strong walking shoes – as many of the waterfalls are accessible via hikes of varied lengths.
There are plenty of indoor activities available in Grenada, with tours at several beer or rum distilleries and chocolate factories to chose from.
For a nation with such a small population, there is plenty of food on offer from a variety of local restaurants. Those who prefer sweet food will not be disappointed as cacao beans are one of the many plants organically grown. There are also many savoury dishes to try in Grenada, which include the countries traditional one pot dish Oildown.
Grenada is the perfect mix of touristy and authentic culture, with plenty of boat tours, underwater adventures, quadbike coastline explorers and even river tubing.
Across the island, there are plenty of hotels to choose from that range from larger all-inclusive resorts to small & friendly bed and breakfast options.
Grenada’s population is around 125,000 people and the officially recognised language of the country is English, as well as Grenadian Creole and French. These languages derive from the African and European heritage of the Island.
Those who visit this destination are sure to be immersed in the rich culture of the island in a fun and exciting way.
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