Sightseeing & Tours
Rome's Museum
Mr. Rome's collection may not be officially a museum, but his collection of
everyday antiques, many of which are from the early part of the century,
give a snapshot of what life was like then.
He enthusiastically guides you through his collection.
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Fort George
This historical 300 year old fort, which overlooks the town and harbour of
St.George, offers stunning views. With its old cannons and battlements, it
has featured in the political history of our island and is easily accessed
via the main road.
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Belmont Estate
A 300 year-old plantation in St.Patrick's, that offers a unique link between the past and the present.
Provides a unique experience through tour, buffet, museum and special events, a living history exhibit.
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Dougladston Estate
Dougladston Estate is an old working plantation just outside Gouyave. Visitors can get a glimpse of how
nutmeg is processed , along with other spice-shelf staples like cocoa and cinnamon.
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Laura's Spice & Herb Garden
Grenada Sugar Factory
You can purchase its rum products and enjoy a guided tour of the site, which is located in Woodlands, St.George's.
River Antoine - Rum Factory
This privately owned distillery, whose processes have changed little since the 1800's is the oldest
functioning water-propelled distillery in the Caribbean.
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Fort Frederick
The Nutmeg and the Factories
Private Botanical Garden - Bay Garden
Grenadian Gardens
Cocoa Fermentary
Cocoa is one of our main three agricultural products. But what happens next?
What does cocoa / chocolate production involve once the pods have been picked?
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Helvellyn House
Hot Springs
Claboney Volcanic Hot Spring, about five miles off the east coast of the island, emerges from under a
rock into a warm, sulphurous pool about 12 feet across and four feet deep.
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Plantation House 'Morne Fendue'
Rose Mount
The market in St.George's
Grenada's market is one of the most colourful in the Caribbean.
It is at its very most colourful on Saturday mornings: full to bursting, bustling, all tables laden with fruit,
vegetables and, this being Grenada, spices.
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