St. George's, Grenada Port Reviews

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by smayhew

We had a wonderful tour in Grenada. Grand Etang Park, Annandale Falls and Dougalston Spice Estate. Highly recommend this tour. Loved the natural beauty of the island and the happy, friendly residents.

Visited: Dec 07, 2019

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by conquest1

We took a spice and rum tour. It was very interesting and we learned a lot about this "warring' island. It is a beautiful island. The people there were excited to see our ship and showed it in every way.

Visited: Jan 07, 2018

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by ARLady

Watch your receipt in Joannes in the terminal. They will deliberately overcharge you and then argue they are right. At the stores in town I found nothing but polite, caring, and knowledgeable people that where happy tourist were there. The tram ride is a great way to see a little bit of the island. The chocolate or cocoa museum is free and a great way to learn about the cocoa plant and its process. A must do is to taste a cocoa bean!

Visited: Sep 16, 2018

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by kidfreevacay

We went on the water taxi to the Grand Anse beach. We walked down to the spice market and got umbrellas there ($20 for two loungers and an umbrealla). The spice market has washroom facilities which are $1. The locals on the beach are on you right away to order from the vendors at the spice market but don't hound if you aren't interested. The guys trying to get you on tubes and other boat toys are annoying - but I found that telling them "I already told you im not interested" will get them to remember :)

Visited: Jan 07, 2018

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by GerryBCruisin

The town of St-George is a short walk from the ship. The destination is known for its spices, so if you have never seen how nutmeg is cultivated, takes a spice tour.

Visited: Jan 04, 2019

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