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Forests, lush terrain and dormant volcanos
grace Grenada's interior. With the islands many bays, beaches
and charming villages, the sight-seeing and outdoor activities
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St. George's |
| Grenada's languid
capital city makes for an interesting day of sight-seeing. Don't
miss the harbour activity. The city publishes a detailed walking
guide. |
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Levera National Park &
Bird Sanctuary |
| Home to many of
the island's sea-birds and unusual breeds of parrots. Body surfing
and wave watching are favored recreations at the Park's active beach.
ADDRESS: Northern part of the Island. |
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Grand Anse |
| Two miles of pure
sand, clear water and gentle surf. Those in the know say this is
the island's most attractive beach. ADDRESS: Just outside St. George's.
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Concord Falls |
| A rugged hike through
lush island terrain brings you to these spectacular falls. Bring
your swim suit. ADDRESS: 6 Miles north of St. George's.
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Grand Etang National Park |
| Hike, swim and fish
on 13 majestic acres. Contains a bird sanctuary for the island's
many tropical varieties. ADDRESS: Main Interior Rd.
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Dougaldston Estate |
| A spice factory
where you can observe native women drying the fragrant plants in
the warm Caribbean sun. ADDRESS: Village of Gouyave.
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Grenville |
| The Atlantic coastline
leads to this harbour village (the island's 2nd largest). The village
hums with activity on Saturdays - which is market day. ADDRESS: Southeast
of St. George's. |
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Annandale Falls & Visitor
Centre |
| Lush and tranquil
park where you can hike, swim or enjoy a picnic - or just do nothing.
ADDRESS: East of St. George's Ph: 440-2452. |
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