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Known as the Spice Island, Grenada is an island located southeast of the Caribbean Sea that has an abundance of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, cocoa, and vanilla. Grenada consists of a mainland and two small islands called Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Grenada has the perfect blend of natural and cultural attractions, some of which includes the Grand Anse, St. George’s, the Underwater Sculpture Park, Annandale falls, and the Belmont estate. With so many attractions scattered across the island, it is recommended that you stay here for at least three nights to truly appreciate the beauty of the place. All Luxury Apartments is here to provide you with luxury apartments in Grenada to complete your Carribean holiday experience. Whether you’re planning a 3-day trip in Grenada or a long-term Grenadian vacation, we got the right holiday apartments for you. All Luxury Apartments provides holiday villas and self-catering accommodations that would guarantee a luxury vacation in Grenada.

Grand Anse is the most famous beach on the island of Grenada. The Grand Anse has a three-kilometer arc of fine, golden sand which is surrounded by turquoise and deep blue waters that has calm waves, making it suitable for swimming. The aftermath of the activities on the beach may include a shopping splurge to the Grande Anse Craft and Spice market that are located near the beach. Other places to visit along the shores are the many restaurants and resorts, one of which includes the famous Spice Island Beach Resort that is popular in the Caribbean.

St. Georges is undeniably one of the most beautiful port towns in the Caribbean. This colorful town is surrounded by deep blue waters scattered with boaters. The brick and stone buildings push back the volcanic hill to the background with its colorful walls and red-tiled roofs. Stroll along the streets and you will find local vendors selling locally made spices and crafts. Notable sites in St. Georges include the Fort George and the Fort Frederick. You may also visit the Grenada National Museum to see the historical artifacts of Grenada that are culturally and historically relevant to the island. And if you love chocolates, visit the House of Chocolate to experience the local cocoa industry in Grenada and taste the scrumptious sweet treats. And if you have the time, blend in with the natives in the St. George’s Market Square to visit the popular Saturday morning market and stock up with fresh tropical fruits and aromatic spices.

West coast of Grenada is the Underwater Sculpture Park, which is a unique gallery of sculptures submerged under water. Interestingly, the gallery of sculptures doubles as an artificial reef for the organisms in the marine protected area. The creator behind this masterpiece is Jason deCaires Taylor. The gallery includes pieces like Amerindian petroglyphs and life-size figures cast from the local children of Grenada. There are different ways to admire the works of art, some of which include diving and viewing from glass-bottom boats, but the face-to-face experience is the best way to fully immerse yourself in the artistic experience of the Underwater Sculpture Park.

Located in the lush mountains towards the north of St. Georges is the Annandale Falls. This 10-meter waterfall is situated in a tropical forest, and it is relatively an easy trail to travel. Even just by watching the water cascading from afar, you will appreciate the beautiful and calming effect of this tropical paradise. Change rooms are available for visitors if ever you plan on swimming in its glorious waters.

Complete your cultural experience by stopping by the Belmont estate, which is only about an hour away from St. Georges by car. The Belmont estate is a plantation that has been around since the 17th century. This plantation will give you an exciting taste of the old spice industry of Grenada. There are a variety of tours offered in Belmont estate, ranging from tropical fruits and spices to the classic cocoa cultivation. There are many sights to see, and a trip to the Belmont Estate is educational, too, for you will learn about the culture of Belmont estate and its famous spice industry. You also get to bring home some spices, some of which includes vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

For an authentic Grenadian experience, try our holiday rentals at All Luxury Apartments for a hassle-free vacation in this beautiful island. We offer self-catering accommodations that would fit a range of location, budget, and duration of stay. With a number of accommodation choices, ranging from cottages to villas in Grenada, All Luxury Apartments can provide Grenada house rentals—be it short term or long term—that would suit your needs.