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5 Tiny Caribbean Islands to Check Out Right now

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - March 10, 2018 - 11:48 am
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Petite Martinique As Grenada raises its profile among travelers, its largely unknown sister islands are starting to be rediscovered. That includes the 586-acre-big Petite Martinique, a fishing and boat-building hub with just a few friendly guest houses to choose from. This is the Caribbean as it was long ago — and that’s a wonderful thing. Osprey offers ferries from Grenada to Carriacou, and then Carriacou to Petite Martinique.


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