Location: Caribbean, between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago
Capital: Saint George's
Tourist Attractions: Grenada is one of the smallest nations in the Caribbean. Popularly referred as the “Spice Island,” Grenada is known for its impressive production of spices, lush rainforests, enchanting waterfalls, and lovely beaches. Tourist attractions in Grenada include the picturesque hillside town of St George's, the beach town of Carriacou, the early 18th century Fort George, Grenada National Museum, Annandale Falls, Mount Carmel Waterfall, and the Grand Etang Lake and National Park. Visitors can also enjoy activities like scuba diving, kayaking, horse riding, mountain biking, sailing, yachting, and more.
Access: There are direct or indirect flights to Grenada from many US cities like San Juan, Puerto Rico, New York and Miami. Many airlines also fly from London to Grenada, via Trinidad. Direct flights between Grenada and many island nations in Caribbean like Barbados, Trinidad, Tobago and St Vincent are also available. Grenada is also a famous port of call for a number of cruise liners, docking at St. George's.
Climate: Grenada enjoys a tropical climate, which remains balmy all round year due to northeast trade winds. There are two main seasons in Grenada – rainy (June to November) and dry (January to April).