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Welcome to Grenada - Caribbean's 'Spice Isle' An abundance of fragrant nutmeg trees, rare tropical flowers, plenty of stunning sugar-fine white sandy beaches, pristine reefs, beautiful waterfalls, picturesque towns and friendly people are what make Grenada a true tropical paradise. Grenada has a great deal to offer its visitors in terms of land and water sports from hiking and biking to sailing and scuba diving. There are also a wide array of cultural attractions to visit, luxury resorts offering great package deals and rates, wonderful shopping opportunities, fine dining options and vibrant nightlife. Christopher Columbus discovered the island on his third voyage to the 'New World' in 1498 and since then Grenada has become a Caribbean oasis not only for seagoing travelers but also for tourists from all over the globe.

Nestled in the southeastern part of the Caribbean Sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago, the nation of Grenada is composed of three islands: Grenada, the largest island, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, of which the last two are part of Grenadine Islands. Grenada is of volcanic origin, traversed by a mountain range with Mount St. Catherine acknowledged the highest peak (2,756 ft). It has an overall area of 433 sq km. Grenada experiences temperate soothing weather, largely generated by the warm and moisture-laden northeastern trade winds, with an average year-round temperature of 28