Dubbed the ‘Spice Island’ due to its fertile spice plantations, the air in Grenada is infused with a distinctive scent of nutmeg, clove, ginger, cinnamon and vanilla. This independent Caribbean nation is comprised of one main eponymous island as well as numerous smaller surrounding islands which beckon for day trips, fishing adventures, sailing destinations, or diving and snorkeling excursions. The picturesque 18th-century harbor capital, St. George's, boasts brightly coloured homes, impressive Georgian buildings, a lively market and Grand Anse - a famous two-mile stretch of exquisite beachfront offering an array of watersports, craft vendors, and lively restaurants and bars. With all of this and more on offer, St George’s makes a great base for exploring Grenada’s spectacular beaches, breathtaking waterfalls, and stunning flower-filled rainforests.
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Grenada is located in the Caribbean and has a tropical climate. The dry season runs from January to May, and the rainy season runs from June to December. The average temperature is 28°C (82°F).