Grenada

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Introducing Grenada

Isn’t that the place that the US invaded in the ‘80s? Didn’t it get munched by a hurricane a few years ago? Grenada is used to bad press. But like a fighter on the ropes, it’s come out swinging and has reinvented itself as the next big thing.

The one big island and two small ones plonked in the sea in the southeast corner of the Caribbean are undiscovered and rarely visited. For the smallest independent country in the western hemisphere, this place has a lot to offer.

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The Alhambra with tourists in foreground.
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The Alhambra with tourists in foreground.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Micah Wright
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  • Courtyard garden in the Alhambra.
  • Flamenco dancer performing for tourists in Sacromonte Caves.
  • Cathedral at dusk, seen from city alley.
  • Overhead view of Granada's colonial buildings and crossroads.
  • Man with native American bird tattoo hangs on bird head rings outside the Alhambra.
  • Patio of the Lions, on main plaza of the Alhambra.
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