Mount Cinnamon Grenada
Bogles Round House
Grenadarent
Most of Grenada’s accommodation is in the Grand Anse area, from big beach hotels to smaller guesthouses with cheaper rates but fewer facilities.
Though it’s not in walking distance of a beach, St George’s makes a lively base for exploring the island by public transportation, and has an excellent choice of places to eat and drink.
There are several top-class hotels along the beaches close to the airport and in True Blue, alongside good places to eat and drink, while Lance aux Épines is quieter, with an exclusive and secluded feel.
Carriacou has a string of accommodations in the capital and on Paradise Beach, often the liveliest places to be on this super-quiet island. There are great options further afield, though they can feel a bit isolated.
Petit Martinique is so small that you’ll be sure to mix with the locals – they’ll be your neighbors.
| $ | budget | less than US$75 |
| $$ | midrange | US$75 to US$200 |
| $$$ | top end | more than US$200 |
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