VIDEO: Experiencing Grenada’s True Blue Bay

By: - November 15th, 2017

By Guy Britton

The colors, the light and the view rule the day here.

From the watery vistas at the restaurant to the shimmering sunsets, there is a rainbow of hues here that changes as the day moves by you.

Grenada’s True Blue Bay is far more than a hotel.

It feels like a boutique hotel, but it’s something else — a complete resort, with a marina, a waterfront emporium and of course the Dodgy Dock, the bar and eatery that’s a veritable Town Square for Grenada, a meeting place for locals and travelers alike. (It’s also home to the best Thursday night in Grenada).

This is a portal to the real Grenada.

True Blue has a life of its own, with each room unique, each cottage with its own character, whether you’re poolside, cliffside or up on the hill.

Time stands still here, and life comes to you. (Just ask the Buddha in the yoga studio).

Here, True Blue isn’t just the color of the waves, or the sky or the walls. It’s a state of being.

See more in the latest CJ video at the top of the page.

For more information, visit True Blue Bay.

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