The Grenada Tourism Authority is once again working with sculptor Jason DeCaires Taylor to create a major tourism attraction in Carriacou. Plans are underway for a new sculpture park in the waters off the island. Not only will the sculpture create a new artistic attraction, but it will also raise […]
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GTA Announces New Airlift Capacity for Grenada
In a recent press release, the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) announced new airlift capacity for Grenada. As a result, it is expected that by November 2022, the international airlift capacity will return to 2019 levels. 2019 was a record-setting year in which stayover totals for visitors arriving by air hit […]
Grenada is the First Culinary Capital in the Caribbean
According to the Grenada Tourism Authority, the sister islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique are collectively now a Culinary Capital. The designation, which comes from the World Food Travel Association, is an honourable achievement that thrilled the authority. Although Grenada and its sister islands have a strong food culture, […]
Grenada Island Tour: Sightseeing in the Spice Isle
A couple years ago I went on a Caribbean getaway to Grenada. It was a trip that my significant other and I had planned together. We were hoping to visit an island that neither of us had visited before so that ruled out a few Caribbean gems. We created a […]