After a continuous struggle due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, this Caribbean nation is finally ready to begin welcoming international travellers. The island of Grenada is known for it’s warm and friendly locals, unique experiences and of course, being the Spice Isle of the Caribbean.
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Rest assured that the tri-island destination of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique have revamped all of their health and sanitation protocols to ensure that all travellers and locals stay safe.
“The health and safety of Grenada’s citizens and its visitors has been a priority since the outset of this pandemic and our strict measures through our Pure Safe Travel initiative have allowed Grenada to contain the spread of COVID-19,” said Petra Roach, CEO, Grenada Tourism Authority. “We are thrilled to welcome back travellers and showcase the exciting new tourism developments that will continue to distinguish our island as a gem of the Caribbean. Once our guests arrive, they will find that the destination’s culture, cuisine and idyllic landscape are the definition of paradise,” reads a release.
Why Visit Grenada?
Even though Grenada might not have the same acclaim as other nearby Caribbean island nations, the country, known for its aromatic spices and chocolate, is certainly growing in popularity. Grenada was just recently designated as a Culinary Capital by the World Food Travel Association. The country has over 40 white sandy beaches to explore including the world-famous Grand Anse Beach and 15 breathtaking waterfalls.
If that’s not enough for you, take advantage of the chocolate factories you can tour as well as rum distilleries. If scuba is your thing, there are more than 30 unforgettable dive sites, including the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean, the ‘Bianca C’ and the World’s First Underwater Sculpture Park.
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