 Windward A lovely, pure, and traditional village famous for its shipbuilders, Windward makes for a great insight into the tranquil, rural life in the north of the island of Carriacou with some colourful characters.
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 St. George's A very pretty capital city, with a cosy waterfront, narrow streets crossing a steep hill, guarded by a fort, and pretty houses scattered over the hills, St. George's does not fail to draw your attention.
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 Carriacou Island Life in a low gear and a charming natural setting - that is Carriacou; with a wide array of options as to what to do and where to go: hiking, diving, or just relaxing are just a few.
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 Sandy Island A small paradise just off the coast of Carriacou, Sandy Island is just that: a long strip of sand in the turquoise waters of Hillsborough Bay with absolutely nothing to do.
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 Carib Leap A tragic spot on the north coast of Grenada reminds the visitor of the impact the colonizers had in these regions for the original inhabitants: Carib's Leap is where Caribs jumped off the cliffs to escape the French.
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 Grenville The second largest city on the island, Grenville is more authentic than its bigger brother, and can be a destination in itself, or a stepping stone to more exploration on the east of Grenada.
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 Lake Antoine In the north of Grenada, a lake in a crater of an extinct volcano just awaits exploration; join the many birds and take a hike around the quiet lake inside the former crater area.
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 Fort Frederick Interesting as a fort, but even more for its views, Fort Frederick sits on a hill high above the capital city below it; the view offered is a full 360 degrees. It is easy to understand why it was constructed here.
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 Morne Rouge Beach Situated in a secluded bay south of the capital, Morne Rouge beach offers fine white sand, tranquil waters, and is sufficiently big to give all visitors enough space to enjoy themselves.
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 Levera Beach A wild, windswept beach on the northern shore of Grenada, Levera Beach makes for a great hike along the coast, skirting a mangrove swamp and ending where the life of turtles begins.
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 Seven Sisters Waterfall Getting there is part of the fun; especially the hike to Honeymoon Falls is a challenge that will make you wet. Fine falls await you, and the only question remaining is: why the name?
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