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Caribbean Room With a View: Your Own Private Tower in Grenada

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - December 29, 2013 - 7:30 am

Above: the True Blue Bay Resort

Ah Grenada, the Spice Isle. Nutmeg, azure seas, friendly hospitality.

Where better to enjoy the surroundings than at one the True Blue Bay Resort’s Tower Suites?

There are a total of three Tower Suites at the property, each of which has its own “tower,” with 360-degree views and a pair of lounge chairs.

Each suite also has a balcony with a bay view, a whirlpool, a kitchenette, Wi-Fi and a king bed.

When you’re not gazing out at Grenada’s coastline, you can always find time to head down to the on-site Dodgy Dock restaurant.

Enjoy the view.

— CJ

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