001_Grenada Map This is a true island country, consisting of Grenada itself and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines in the southeastern Caribbean Sea
002_Grenada Map Offers a mountainous and volcanic landscape where we find crater lakes, rainforests and coastal mangrove plantations giving way to white sand beaches
003_Grenada Map Known as the 'Spice Island', and with good reason Nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, ginger and vanilla are just a few of the scented gems found here
004_Grenada Flag Population of 120,000 habitants
005_Grande Anse and Point Salines Map
006_Grande Anse
007_St Georges's Town Map
008_St Georges's Town The Carenage and Harbor
009_St Georges's Town Population of 32,000 habitants
010_St Georges's Town
011_St Georges's Town
012_St Georges's Town The horseshoe-shaped harbour is surrounded by a pastel rainbow of dockside warehouses and the red-tiled roofs of traditional shops and homes
013_St Georges's Town
014_St Georges's Town The Carenage and Harbor
015_St Georges's Town
016_St Georges's Town The Sendall Tunnel
017_St Georges's Town The Sendall Tunnel
018_St Georges's Town
019_St Georges's Town Fort George 1706 Grenada's oldest fort
020_St Georges's Town Fort George 1706
021_St Georges's Town Fort George 1706
022_St Georges's Town Fort George 1706
023_St Georges's Town
024_St Georges's Town Fort Frederick 1779
025_St Georges's Town Fort Frederick 1779 Atop Richmond Hill
026_St Georges's Town Fort Frederick The French began construction of the fort in 1779 and the British then completed it in 1791
027_St Georges's Town Fort Frederick 1779
028_St Georges's Town Fort Frederick 1779