About Grenada
Grenada is a small island in the West Indies with a population of approximately 112,000 people. The island consists of six smaller islands, including Carriacou and Petite Martinique, making up the island chain at the southern end of the Caribbean. Grenada is of a volcanic origin which adds to its rich soil and beautiful landscape. Dubbed the “Isle of Spice”, the country boasts of various spices, including the most popular: nutmeg, and a variety of flora and fauna. Added to the natural beauty of the island are various waterways and gorgeous, pristine beaches, including the famous Grand Anse Beach and picturesque. The country has a rich history dating back to the Arawaks and Caribs. Our most valuable asset is our rich culture and diverse and friendly people.