9 Great Beaches in Grenada

By: - May 11th, 2014
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GRENADA — Beaches have their own personalities. Some beaches are just plain easy, while others are more complex. Indeed, some of the best beaches are harder to find and more difficult get to. But once you’re there, the rewards are far greater. The beaches in Grenada are like that —-some are easy to find and enjoy and others are a bit more remote — but well worth the effort. Join Caribbean Journal as we take you on a tour of some of the Spice Isle’s best beaches.

Petite Anse Beach — When we said reward, this is what we were talking about. This beach is a hidden beauty, harder to find, but worth the journey.


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