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Grenada: the spice of the Caribbean

July 10, 2013 • admin
From its position on the far southern tip of the Windward Islands chain, Grenada offers visitors a particular, off-the-beaten path experience in addition to a mix of activities, attractions, and historic sites which are hard to locate in another port of call. The Grenada experience begins when a cruise ship pulls into port and passengers get their first glimpse of the Caribbean’s most pretty natural harbor, that is accented by the colourful red and orange rooftops of the island’s 300-year old capital, St. George’s. The Port of St. George’s can accommodate large cruise ships, ready to berth as much as two vessels simultaneously on the Melville Street Cruise Terminal. a 3rd vessel can berth on the northern end of the foremost quay, and a fourth can anchor within the outer...
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Grenada: the spice of the Caribbean

July 4, 2013 • admin
From its position on the far southern tip of the Windward Islands chain, Grenada offers visitors a particular, off-the-beaten path experience in addition to a mix of activities, attractions, and historic sites which are hard to search out in every other port of call. The Grenada experience begins when a cruise ship pulls into port and passengers get their first glimpse of the Caribbean’s most pretty natural harbor, that is accented by the colourful red and orange rooftops of the island’s 300-year old capital, St. George’s. The Port of St. George’s can accommodate large cruise ships, capable of berth as much as two vessels simultaneously on the Melville Street Cruise Terminal. a 3rd vessel can berth on the northern end of the major quay, and a fourth can anchor within...
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