How to Find Cheap Hotels in Grenada. Located in the Caribbean, Grenada is an island positioned northeast of Trinidad. Grenada is affectionately referred to as Spice Island. It was given its nickname because it's rich in nutmeg, ginger and cloves, as well as cocoa. Grenada consists of secluded beaches, crystal-clear bays and rugged mountains. The island is also home to rainforests and breathtaking waterfalls.
Expect hot weather whenever you visit, with high temperatures averaging about 86 degrees F daily. Rain is prevalent from June through November, providing about 22 wet days per month. During its dry period, Grenada still sees 12 days of rain each month.
The official language of Grenada is English.
The official currency of Grenada is the Caribbean dollar. However, the United States dollar is welcomed and widely accepted on the island.
You'll need a passport and a return ticket to gain access to Grenada; a visa is also required for citizens of certain countries. Citizens of Canada and the United States are permitted to provide proof of citizenship in lieu of passports and visas.
Arrive by air via the Point Salines International Airport. A number of airlines offer direct flights to Grenada; connecting flights are also available from Trinidad and Barbados.
Choose to cruise to Grenada. St. George's, the capital, is a popular port for cruise ships.
Get around in Grenada by taxi or bus. Car rentals are available as well.
To book accommodations, contact The Grenada Board of Tourism at (473) 440-2279 or visit their Web site (see Resources below).
Stay in St. George's to be close to plenty of activities for the family. Grande Anse Beach is nearby.
Rent an apartment near Grand Anse for cheap accommodations, convenience and quick access to main tourist attractions.
Select accommodations on Carriacou for uncrowded beaches and plenty of room availability. Carriacou offers visitors a slow, low-key pace.
Grenada has three rum distilleries that are known far and wide. Each distillery offers sugar production tours.
Check out the Grenada Chocolate Factory. Using vintage machinery, this factory uses the sun's power to produce organic chocolate; tours are available.
Visit De La Grande to find some of Grenada's nutmeg products. You'll find everything from liqueur to pepper sauce.