Springs, streams and waterfalls abound, and crater lakes mirror the sky. The sea coasts are intended with an equal Varity of bays and beaches, some with black volcanic sand, some white and some black. The numerous natural harbours make these islands a welcoming stopover for a variety of vessels. Grenada is also known as the spice isle, there are more spices here per square mile than any other place on the planet! Cloves, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cocoa, nutmeg and mace grow in abundance. Nutmeg is the country’s biggest export: Granada produces one third of the world’s supply.
You will find the landscape in Grenada untouched and an endless source of natural beauty. Beginning with the capital city of St George, you will be impressed with how picturesque the natural harbour is and how quaint the town looks raising up on the hills surrounding it. This is by far the prettiest harbour in the Caribbean. When having a holiday in Grenada why not hire a car and have fun exploring some of Grenada’s hidden beaches. La Sagesse beach, located in the parish of St David’s is one such example. I believe it is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. It’s a horse shoe shaped beach with a subterranean reef linking them. The water is like a warm bath,it does have a bit of a swell but is normally calm thanks to the protective reef.
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