April 16, 2025

Grenada

Grenada is a country located in the Caribbean, consisting of the main island of Grenada and several smaller islands. It is situated north of Venezuela and is part of the Lesser Antilles. Known as the “Island of Spice,” Grenada is famous for its production of nutmeg and mace, which are significant to its economy. The capital city is St. George’s, renowned for its picturesque harbor and colorful buildings. Grenada has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its indigenous Carib and Arawak populations, as well as European colonization, notably by the French and British. The country gained independence from British rule in 1974. Grenada is characterized by its lush tropical landscape, volcanic origins, and vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities.