Destination
Grenada
The Isle of Spice — southern turnaround for one-way charters
Known as the Isle of Spice, Grenada is famous for its fragrant spice trees. It's the natural southern end of a Grenadines charter — take a mooring in Port Louis Marina or venture south to a quiet bay.
Take an island tour and explore the waterfalls, mountain trails, spice plantations, chocolate and rum factories and coconut plantations. Snorkel trips to the underwater coral statues can also be arranged.
What to do here
- •Port Louis Marina, St George's
- •Waterfalls and rainforest hikes
- •Spice, chocolate and rum plantations
- •Underwater sculpture park
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