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The Grenada Collection Newsletter

The Grenada Collection from Just Sardinia showcases the appeal of Grenada, known as the 'Spice Isle' and one of the most beautiful and lush islands in the West Indies. This newsletter highlights an unspoilt and exotic destination offering everything anyone could want from a tropical holiday.

Why Grenada?

Grenada is celebrated for its dramatic scenery and natural beauty, with much to tempt visitors seeking an authentic Caribbean experience. According to Just Sardinia, the island offers warm and friendly people among the most welcoming in the Caribbean, alongside a relaxed pace and charming surroundings.

  • Dramatic scenery, tropical rain forests and waterfalls
  • Golden beaches and turquoise Caribbean sea
  • A year-round average temperature of 23 degrees Centigrade (80 degrees Fahrenheit)
  • High standard and varied accommodation
  • Colourful and interesting architecture, none of it taller than a coconut palm

Getting to Grenada

Travel is straightforward for UK visitors. Grenada is only 9 hours away from the UK, and the practicalities make it an easy island to explore. English is widely spoken and the familiar conveniences help travellers feel at home.

  • No visas required for UK passport holders
  • No inoculations required
  • Everyone speaks English
  • Driving is on the left
  • Tap water is safe to drink
  • There are no harmful animals

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Grenada called the 'Spice Isle'?

Grenada is known as the 'Spice Isle' and is described as one of the most beautiful and lush islands in the West Indies, with dramatic scenery, tropical rain forests, waterfalls and golden beaches.

What is the climate like in Grenada?

Grenada enjoys a year-round average temperature of 23 degrees Centigrade (80 degrees Fahrenheit), making it a warm tropical destination throughout the year.

How long does it take to reach Grenada from the UK?

Grenada is only 9 hours away from the UK, according to the newsletter.

Do UK visitors need a visa or inoculations?

No visas are required for UK passport holders, and no inoculations are required.

Is it easy to get around in Grenada?

Yes. Everyone speaks English and driving is on the left, which is familiar to UK travellers. The tap water is safe to drink and there are no harmful animals.

This newsletter is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Just Sardinia. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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