This Grenada Hotel Is Getting Greener

By: - February 1st, 2019
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By the Caribbean Journal staff

Grenada will soon get its-first ever “green” hotel rooms, thanks to an expansion at the True Blue Bay Boutique Resort.

This month, the property will debut 22 new “self-sustainable” rooms that will include solar-heated water and ethically-sourced wood for furniture.

True Blue is also adding three new wheelchair-accessible rooms, along with balconies with a view of the garden or the bay.

The new units are part of a new wing called the “Cocoa Pod.”

The family-owned property has a mix of villas and suites on the southwestern corner of the island.

— CJ

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