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| Grenada: Still Beautiful
After the Storms by Marcia Niles
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On the Caribbean island of
Grenada, the balmy tropical air is filled with the aromatic scents of nutmeg,
cinnamon, cloves and ginger. Known as the Spice Isle, the island has been
the world's second largest producer of nutmeg. Centuries-old spice farms
and plantations are found throughout Grenada.
The capital city of St. George's
is often described as the most beautiful and picturesque in the Caribbean.
Its horseshoe-shaped natural
harbor is surrounded by pastel-colored buildings with red tile roofs and
hillside houses overlooking the bay.

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Known as the Carenage, the
harbor is home to colorful fishing boats, yachts and cruise ships. Here,
local fishermen announce the day's catch with the traditional blowing of
a conch shell. Along the waterfront are shops and restaurants. Experience
the pulse of the island with a visit to Market Square -- located in the
heart of the city, this vibrant and bustling market is where you'll see
the bounty of the land as local vendors display and sell their colorful
produce of fruits, vegetables and spices. Here you can also find a variety
of locally made handicrafts .
Grenada has a pristine coastline
of white sandy beaches and a mountainous interior of lush tropical rainforests,
cascading waterfalls, and volcanic crater lakes. An abundance of beautiful
flowers and plants, including many rare species, grow on the island. Grenada
has been a participant at the world-renowned Chelsea Flower Show and has
received both gold and silver awards for its stunning displays.
The Arawak Indians inhabited
Grenada before they were displaced by the warlike Caribs. In 1498, on his
third voyage, Christopher Columbus caught sight of the island, and named
it Concepcion, Spanish sailors later renamed it Granada because of its
resemblance to the lush, verdant hills of Spain. The Caribs strongly resisted
the Europeans in their attempts to settle and colonize the island. It wasn't
until 1651, that the French eventually took control and established a colony;
they called it Le Grenade. It is believed that the last remaining Caribs
jumped from a cliff to their death rather than surrender. The French named
the spot "Le Mourne de Sauteers," or "Leapers Hill."
The French colony existed
for more than a century until Britain seized possession. The Treaty of
Paris formally ceded the island to Britain in 1763. In a series of "tug
of wars," the island reverted to French rule for four years. Britain regained
power in 1783 under the Treaty of Versailles and Grenade became Grenada.

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Grenada became an independent
nation in 1974 and Sir Eric Gairy became the first Prime Minister. In 1979,
the government was overthrown by a Marxist coup while the PM was out of
the country and the new party leadership headed by Maurice Bishop took
office. In 1983, the small island nation of Grenada became the focus of
international attention, when factions within the ruling regime led to
another coup d'etat, with severe consequences. Maurice Bishop was placed
under house arrest, but freed by his supporters. Within hours, he and several
members of his administration, along with some civilians lost their lives.
Just days following the unrest, USA and Caribbean forces invaded Grenada
and handed power over to the Governor General. Elections resumed in 1984
and the country functions today as a democratic society.
In 2004, hurricane Ivan made
landfall on Grenada and caused enormous and widespread devastation. Several
people died, and many others lost their homes and businesses. About 90%
of the nutmeg trees were destroyed.
With a determination to weather
the storms, and the outpouring of international support, the island is
making steady progress in its recovery efforts. Despite the turbulent years,
Grenada has produced many remarkable men and women who have made significant
contributions throughout the Caribbean and the world. It has emerged as
an island that still captivates visitors to its beautiful shores.
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| About the Author: - Copyright
2007. Island Living Digest Magazine. Marcia Niles is the Editor/Publisher
of Island Living
Digest Magazine, an online publication that celebrates the beauty and
charm of the Caribbean. |
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Allamanda
Beach Resort, St Georges, Grenada
The Allamanda Beach Resort
has been designed with the highest standards in mind. Situated on the Grand
Anse beach, the resort is only minutes away from a swim in the tranquil
waters of the Caribbean. Guests can also bask in the sun on the lounge
chairs set alongside the swimming pool. Enjoy cold drinks at the bar or
for delicious food throughout the day. What could be better than a gourmet
dinner under the stars? Feeling active? Choose day or night tennis, snorkeling,
volleyball, or a work out in the gym. Afterwards enjoy a relaxing massage.
These are some of the available options at this resort. All of the
fifty 1st and 2nd floor units are exquisitely decorated with a private
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Coyaba
Beach Resort, St Georges, Grenada
The Coyaba Beach Resort,
surrounded by tropical gardens, is located in Grenada, West Indies. The
resort is located directly on the Grand Anse beach, and is only five miles
from the Point Salines airport and eight miles from Crator lake. An outdoor
pool and large spa tub provide areas of relaxation after a full day of
activity. For the ultimate in pampering, a small health spa and massages
are available. Gourmet cuisine, including popular seafood items, is offered
at the on-site Arawakabana restaurant, while the terrace is an alfresco
poolside café with a convenient a la carte menu. The guestrooms
feature elegant décor, walls adorned with native Caribbean artwork
and a private patio or balcony. |
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Flamboyant
Hotel, St Georges, Grenada
The Flamboyant Hotel is
located on Grand Anse Beach, the most picturesque spot on the isle of Granada.
this casual, 60-room hotel is situated only 4 miles from St. George's and
is convenient to area attractions like the colonial forts and the Annadale
Waterfalls. The Flamboyant Hotel features a friendly staff, and great food
from the onsite restaurant. this hotel also offers luxurious, tropical
gardens and a magnificent view from every guest room. Point Salines Airport
is only three miles away, and a mini-bus stops near the hotel, offering
inexpensive transport into the city. The guest rooms are all light, airy
and elegantly appointed. Each room has a balcony or a patio, and features
a great view of the ocean, the mountains or the city. |
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Grenadian
By Rex Resorts, St Georges, Grenada
The Grenadian By Rex Resort
in St. Georges, Grenada, is a beach-front property with a majestic palladian
style. Overlooking the soft, white sands of Tamarind bay, the resort is
one mile from Port Salines Airport and seven miles from the capital. With
grand Georgian architecture, the hotel boasts spectacular views across
its garden, lake and turquoise Caribbean waters. A raised promontory separates
the shoreline into two private beaches, which offer a wide range of water
sports. Guests can snorkel through sheltered coves, sail on aquamarine
waters or cool off in the resort's Grecian-style pool. The Grenadian
By Rex Resort features three restaurants and three bars, as well as a drink
service by the pool and beach. |
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Spice
Island Beach Resort, St Georges, Grenada
Located on Grenada's renowned
Grand Anse Beach, the Spice Island Beach Resort is a Spanish-style, 5,500-square-foot
courtyard hotel located seven miles from the city of St. George's and 10
miles from Point Salines International Airport. Guests at the Spice Island
Beach Resort can enjoy the 3,500-square-foot Janissa's spa that features
aromatherapy and spice-scented massages with fragrances such as nutmeg
and coconut. The hotel also contains a fitness center, pool with hot tub
and poolside bar, high-speed internet access, laundry facilities, children's
activity center and complimentary valet and self-parking. The Resort
houses Oliver's Restaurant, a seaside dining area that serves breakfast
and dinner. Open-air poolside and seaside dining is available for lunch. |
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Appartment
(Ref: 69010), Self catering apartment in Belmont, Grenada
This 2 bed apartment is
part of a larger property called "Joyce and Bullens" and is situated slightly
inland from the small community of Harvey Vale and the beaches at Tyrrel
Bay. This is a spacious apartment with a fully fitted kitchen and dining
area with an outside terrace and barbeque. The apartment has a large family
bathroom with shower and a spacious lounge. The views from the terrace
are spectacular, with mountains in the distance and tropical plants and
flowers nearby, filling the air with beautiful scents. The local
beaches are white sands and have a scattering of small fishing boats along
the shore line. Boats can be hired out, to take you to your own secluded
private island, such as Sandy Island. Sleeps 4. |
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Bel
Air Plantation Villa Resort, St Georges, Grenada
This property is located
in St. George's. La Sagesse Beach, St. George's Harbor, and Fort George
are area attractions. Bel Air Plantation Villa Resort has a private beach
and an outdoor pool. This 4.0-star St. George's property features massage
and treatment rooms. Bel Air Plantation Villa Resort has a restaurant,
a bar/lounge, and a coffee shop/café. Room service is available
during limited hours. This property is self-catering. Amenities featured
in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers.
Business-friendly amenities include desks. All guestrooms provide microwaves
and refrigerators. |
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Southwinds
Holiday Cottages, St Georges, Grenada
South Winds is a small family
operated business and we offer you spacious and simply furnished Apartments
& Cottages in Grenada - good value for your money. You don't
like to stay in a luxury hotel and pay lots of money, but you would love
to be independent and have all the comfort of a home - then you should
consider us. Excellent location for the convenient traveller, we are situated
right in the tourism belt of Grenada. Approximately 500 yards from the
famous Grand Anse Beach, 3 miles from the capital, St.George's, 5 minutes
drive from Point Saline International Airport, and within 500 yards of
banks and supermarkets. |
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True
Blue Bay Resort, St Georges, Granada
This St. George's condo
property is close to St. George's University, Prickly Bay Beach, and Grand
Anse Beach. Area attractions include Fort George. True Blue Bay Resort
has an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. Business amenities at this
3.0-star property include business services and audio-visual equipment.
True Blue Bay Resort has a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is
available during limited hours. Business amenities at this 3.0-star property
consist of conference rooms and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange
event catering, tour assistance, and car rentals on site. Additional amenities
include a garden, gift shops/newsstands, and barbecue grills. This property
is self-catering. |
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