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Grenada's mountainous island is covered with fragrant nutmeg trees, rare
tropical flowers and stunning beaches, this volcanic island has plenty to
offer in terms of eco tourism with cascading rivers and waterfalls, lush
rainforests, sulphur springs and one of the most prettiest lakes, Lake Antoine.
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Spice up your life with a serving of Grenada, with its many fields of nutmeg,
cinnamon, clove, ginger and cocoa. The "Isle of Spices" has soil
so rich that a few dropped seeds and you have an instant garden. Or so they
say. The capital is St George, blessed with sloping hills around a magnificent
harbour. This is where the action is, or at least the commercial and social
activities. This mini-nation includes Grenada with 120 square miles, Carriacou
with 13 square miles and Petit Martinique with only 486 acres.
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Known as the ‘Spice Island’ for its trade in nutmeg and cinnamon, Grenada
offers real West Indian charm with its mountainous interior and secluded
beaches. The capital, St George’s, is a picturesque harbour town with charming
colonial architecture. A holiday in Grenada gives you the chance to try
the West Indian cuisine and take part in the carnivals and markets, which
are part of the island’s vibrant culture.
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Not only does the 'Spice Island' produce nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, ginger
and cloves, this rugged land of mountains, rainforests, waterfalls and secluded
beaches has also given birth to an intriguing history and people.
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