Grenada W.I.

Grenada is best known as the "Isle of Spice" due to its abundant nutmeg, mace, and other spice production, as well as its rich history and diverse culture.Additionally, Grenada is known for its vibrant culinary scene, particularly the national dish, ‘Oil Down’, and the award-winning rums. Grenada is also known as the 'Spice Isle' because of its production of nutmeg and mace, in fact today, the country supplies almost 40% of the world's annual crop.


Grenada also produces cocoa, citrus fruits, bananas, and other agricultural products. Grenada is deemed by some the, “Caribbean Capital of Chocolate,” named after the high-quality and sought-out cacao beans.


Grenada is renowned for its lush landscapes, with rainforests, waterfalls, and pristine beaches offering a truly tropical paradise. Known as the 'Spice Island,' it is also famous for its plantations of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger.

Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and smaller surrounding islands. Dubbed the “Spice Isle,” the hilly main island is home to numerous nutmeg plantations. It’s also the site of the capital, St. George’s, whose colourful homes, Georgian buildings and early-18th-century Fort George overlook narrow Carenage Harbour. To the south is Grand Anse Beach, with resorts and bars.

Capital: Saint George's

Currency: East Caribbean Dollar

Date of Independence: February 7, 1974

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