Southernmost of the West Indies' Windward Islands, Grenada is one of the most fertile and beautiful of the Caribbean islands - a Grenada holiday feels like a special privilege. Grenada's interior rises skywards in such a tropical profusion that you would be forgiven for believing the island was larger than it is. The lush green valleys and mountain slopes are volcanic in origin and dense with nutmeg, cacao, cinnamon and ginger plantations, which is why Grenada is often called the "Spice Island".
A holiday to Grenada with Abercrombie & Kent offers the perfect combination of exploration and relaxation.
The French and British fought for many years to control the island and the Anglo-French pedigree is captured in the attractive hillside capital of St. George's, with its picturesque houses, quaint streets and colourful harbour - an essential destination for any Grenada holiday. With the tallest palm tree determing the height of any building, development on the island has been controlled. Away from St. George's and the beaches, holidays to Grenada offer endless trekking opportunities in the National Parks where many different eco systems are found.
Grenada is also home to the first underwater sculpture gallery. Created by Jason de Caires Taylor, 65 sculptures are displayed on the sea bed and can be seen by divers, snorkellers or from glass-bottom boats. Fishing also plays an important part to the islanders and on the 29th June each year, Fisherman's Birthday is celebrated in Grenada. The heart of the celebrations are held in Gouyave where the fishing boats and nets are blessed in a church service. A series of boat races follow and the day ends in true Caribbean style with a street party.
Grenada & Barbados special
Book a 14 night holiday combining The Calabash Hotel in Grenada and Cobblers Cove in Barbados (minimum 7 night stay at each property on Breakfast basis) and receive a FREE inter-island flight (one way) and FREE ½ day tour on both islands with the compliments of each hotel. Valid for travel until 20th November.
The name, Spice Island Beach Resort, is a gentle reminder of a bygone age when Grenada was the world's cherished source of exotic spices such as mace, cinnamon and clove.
Rated by Caribbean specialists as one of Grenada's most distinguished small beach hotel, guests quickly discover a tasteful, yet informal country house party atmosphere. British owner Leo Garbutt and...