8 Must-Visit Luxury Hotels in Grenada

By: - April 10th, 2021
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Silversands Grenada.
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Grenada’s travel rules require visitors to remain at their resort for five days after arrival, and while you can travel freely around the island after that if you get a negative test result, honestly we’d be OK with spending even longer getting pampered at one of these resorts in Grenada, an island that’s become one of the hottest luxury destinations in the wider Caribbean.

Located on Grande Anse Beach and other sweet strands, here are the luxury hotels in Grenada you can check into right now.

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Silversands.

Silversands: It’s windows, windows everywhere in the rooms at this Grande Anse Beach, with a Reda Amalou & Stéphanie Ledoux design intended to let maximum Caribbean sunlight and water views into every interior space. Beach and hillside villas share a private pool, and a commitment to sustainable sourcing suffuses the Asian, Mediterranean, and other dining options at the resort. The 100-meter main swimming pool, lined by cabanas and spilling down toward the sea, is the longest in the Caribbean.


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