Taking a honeymoon in Grenada has to be one of the most romantic holidays you'll ever have.
In this article we'll look at how to enjoy your time here to the full by taking advantage of the many sights and wonders this island has to offer.
From the stunning beaches and lush tropical rainforests and mountains of the interior to the festivals, culture and friendly welcome the locals will offer you.
Situated at the northern tip of Grenada, Sauteurs is a charming town surrounded by almost deserted, tropical beaches you'll be hard-pushed to beat.
The stunning azure waters of the Caribbean lap against the pure white sand making you and your loved-one feel like perfect castaways on a romantic island.
Here you can snorkel and marvel at the myriad of underwater life or sit back, relax and admire the view of the off-shore islands such as Sugar-Loaf Island, so-named because of i's unique shape.
A honeymoon in Grenada just has to be about you and your loved-one enjoying the most of this memorable time and what better way to spend it than by taking a fishing boat out to one of those islands and taking a picnic of fresh fruit and barbecuing some fish you've bought in the market? The friendly locals will help organise all this to help make it a honeymoon in Grenada you'll never forget.
Don't forget the lush tropical rainforest in the interior of the island with its waterfalls and hiking trails leading you towards the Grand Etang lake with its stunning blue waters.
Your romantic honeymoon in Grenada wouldn't be the same without seeing the stunning flora and fauna here such as the humming birds or beautiful orchids.
At only 21 miles long and 12 miles wide, you are surrounded by the stunning Caribbean sea and with 45 beaches you and your partner will be spoilt for choice.
The almost deserted Levara Beach is perfect for swimming and relaxing on the pure white sands.
Also known as the Spice Isle, Grenada produces a third of the world's nutmeg and has many cocoa plantations.
You really should go and see how this much-loved bean is harvested and turned into one of the world's most favourite and romantic of foodstuffs: chocolate! There are several cocoa refineries on the island and all are willing to show you around and describe how the process evolves.
Take a tour of one of the nutmeg factories where you'll soon learn that it's not just the spice that makes it so useful and versatile.
As you can see, there is an endless choice of things to do and see on the Spice Isle.
With an endless variety of watersports, green and luxuriant countryside, the relaxing beach life and friendly welcome from the locals Grenada is perfect for this moment of harmony as you begin your life together.
After the joy and celebration of your wedding, you couldn't do better than spend your honeymoon in Grenada.
In this article we'll look at how to enjoy your time here to the full by taking advantage of the many sights and wonders this island has to offer.
From the stunning beaches and lush tropical rainforests and mountains of the interior to the festivals, culture and friendly welcome the locals will offer you.
Situated at the northern tip of Grenada, Sauteurs is a charming town surrounded by almost deserted, tropical beaches you'll be hard-pushed to beat.
The stunning azure waters of the Caribbean lap against the pure white sand making you and your loved-one feel like perfect castaways on a romantic island.
Here you can snorkel and marvel at the myriad of underwater life or sit back, relax and admire the view of the off-shore islands such as Sugar-Loaf Island, so-named because of i's unique shape.
A honeymoon in Grenada just has to be about you and your loved-one enjoying the most of this memorable time and what better way to spend it than by taking a fishing boat out to one of those islands and taking a picnic of fresh fruit and barbecuing some fish you've bought in the market? The friendly locals will help organise all this to help make it a honeymoon in Grenada you'll never forget.
Don't forget the lush tropical rainforest in the interior of the island with its waterfalls and hiking trails leading you towards the Grand Etang lake with its stunning blue waters.
Your romantic honeymoon in Grenada wouldn't be the same without seeing the stunning flora and fauna here such as the humming birds or beautiful orchids.
At only 21 miles long and 12 miles wide, you are surrounded by the stunning Caribbean sea and with 45 beaches you and your partner will be spoilt for choice.
The almost deserted Levara Beach is perfect for swimming and relaxing on the pure white sands.
Also known as the Spice Isle, Grenada produces a third of the world's nutmeg and has many cocoa plantations.
You really should go and see how this much-loved bean is harvested and turned into one of the world's most favourite and romantic of foodstuffs: chocolate! There are several cocoa refineries on the island and all are willing to show you around and describe how the process evolves.
Take a tour of one of the nutmeg factories where you'll soon learn that it's not just the spice that makes it so useful and versatile.
As you can see, there is an endless choice of things to do and see on the Spice Isle.
With an endless variety of watersports, green and luxuriant countryside, the relaxing beach life and friendly welcome from the locals Grenada is perfect for this moment of harmony as you begin your life together.
After the joy and celebration of your wedding, you couldn't do better than spend your honeymoon in Grenada.
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