Grand Anse Beach Palace Hoel
Travel Blogs from St. George's
Eat, Drink and Lime: Solo Travel in Grenada
... beach and the beach gets full sun all day long until about 4pm. Then the best sun is at the pool. Lots of people snorkeling. Sailboats out. I had contacted a women who was on Couchsurfing and we were going to meet up tonight at the hash. There were several brief showers today and they were heavy enough to get everything soaked. I laid on the beach and snoozed a little. It is a hike to the room, up a steep ...
Grenada: Where I Ate
... of pinot noir. It doesn't hold a candle to NYC pizza, but it was definitely tasty and being able to get a break from Carib and rum was nice in the booze department. Try, but only after you've had your fill of Grenadian grub.
Umbrellas:
This restaurant was located right on Grand Anse, next to where I rented a beach chair from Clarence most days. It is closed on Mondays, but I visited for lunch on another day. I sat upstairs ...
Grenada
... br> Mike and I went up to Deck 11 to watch as the Celebrity Millennium sailed away from St. George’s. That ship had been docked next to us at the pier. Then it was our turn to depart. We watched Grenada fade into the distance as the sun set and we cruised southeast toward Tobago, our final port of call.
I was beat and returned to the cabin at 6:34 for Nap #2 of the day. It was extremely difficult to get out of bed at 8:24 to get dressed ...
Oh...RAINforest...now I get it.
... got us back right before we had to get on the boat, so we grabbed a few souvenirs and got on the boat just in time. Grenada was beautiful, but nothing seemed to go right for us, and frankly compared to Dominica, the island just didn't strike our fancies. I'm sad to leave without really gaining the full experience of the island, but thankful we are on our way to Bonaire to do my favorite activity, ...
Jouvert!
... approach the dock, we hear no music and see no people, not a good sign. Then as we get closer, we notice there are in fact lots of people walking along the street.... in perfectly normal clothes. Not looking good. But once we get out and start following the crowds, we start to see what we came for. Big boxcar-like trucks inch down the street blasting Soca music from stacks of huge speakers. People dance all around the trucks, wearing anything from ...