Say goodbye to Toronto and hello to this Grenada Travel Guide
Exploring other parts of the world is one of life’s true joys. Whether you prefer a fast-paced and adventurous vacation or a more relaxed and scenic getaway, having an idea of what you would like to experience is always handy when planning a trip.
Lucky for Toronto, Grenada is one country that boasts a wide range of activities, and now it’s even easier to get to.
Gran Anse Beach (Tourism Grenada)
Known as the Spice Isle of the Caribbean, Grenada is a country consisting of three islands (Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique) that boast turquoise waters, gorgeous natural wonders, adventures galore, and a welcoming culture.
From ocean diving to arts and culture and a seriously delicious food scene, Grenada should be at the top of your vacay list for several reasons. Don’t believe us? Check out these exciting Grenadian activities for some inspo!
Sculpture Park
‘Sentinels’ Sculpture Park (Tourism Grenada)
This is a truly one-in-a-lifetime adventure! Grenada is home to the world’s first underwater sculpture park (a literal sculpture garden metres below the ocean’s surface), and now it has a must-see new addition.
Found off the coast of Carriacou Island, Jason deCaires Taylor’s new park ‘A World Adrift’, features 30 boats and vessels.
Made with high-grade stainless steel and pH-neutral marine cement, this is a feast for the eyes. Perfect for divers and snorkelers, these sculptures also help to preserve marine life with diverse habitat spaces.
World-class hotels in Grenada
Six Senses La Sagesse Grenada (Tourism Grenada)
To make your trip to Grenada even more luxurious, you have to check out two of the island’s newest hotels.
Six Senses La Sagesse is a beautiful wellness-focused resort with 56 pool suites (that’s private guest pools!), and 15 hillside and beachfront villas.
These stunning abodes are also designed to be self-sufficient and plastic-free, while the resort prides itself on offering wellness activities like meditation sessions and similar programming.
Silversands Beach House (Tourism Grenada)
Silversands Beach House is another great (and jaw-dropping) hotel option for those wanting to escape and relax. With 28 breathtaking cliff and beach-side rooms, you’ll be sleeping on the (literal) edge of Grenada! Bucket list — check.
St. George’s Market
Nutmeg, mace, and spice (Tourism Grenada)
Located in the capital city of the same name, St. George’s Market is your place to experience all of the bountiful and delicious produce Grenada has to offer.
With a wide variety of tropical fruits and veggies, you cannot leave without sampling some local sugar apples, pawpaw, or mango. Don’t forget to grab some nutmeg, cloves, ginger, and cinnamon — after all, Grenada is the Isle of Spice!
Easy flights from Toronto to Grenada
With Air Canada offering direct flights twice weekly on Sundays and Wednesdays and WestJet’s seasonal service resuming Dec. 14, getting to Grenada has never been easier.
Convenient connections mean travellers can spend less time planning and more time immersing themselves in the island’s lush rainforests, vibrant culture, world-class hospitality and on its stunning beaches.
Explore Grenada for the trip of a lifetime
Mount Hartman Bay (Tourism Grenada)
Already packing your bags? That’s understandable, especially when Grenada is ready for your next adventure or relaxing vacation.
Contact your travel agent or check out your favourite travel sites to start exploring your Grenadian holiday. You can find more information and trip-planning inspiration on the Pure Grenada website.
Don’t forget to pack the sunscreen!
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