Introduction to Grenadaby FROMMER'SNovember 20, 2006 This sleepy island has friendly people, a lush interior that includes Grant Etang National Park, and the lovely and popular white sands of Grand Anse Beach. Crisscrossed by nature trails and filled with dozens of secluded coves and sandy beaches, Grenada has moved beyond the turbulence of the 1980s. It's not necessarily for the serious party person and definitely not for those seeking action at the casino. Instead, it attracts visitors who like snorkeling, sailing, fishing, and doing nothing more invigorating than lolling on a beach under the sun. (read article)
In Grenada, Leaving the Past Behindby NED MARTELFebruary 08, 2009Visiting this Caribbean nation 25 years after Ronald Reagan sent the Marines in, an American visitor finds new luxury resorts near old battlefields and surfers in place of insurgents.(read article)
Grenada: King of Creolesby James DelingpoleSeptember 14, 2001
This delightful backwater has big plans to attract more tourists. So go now, says James Delingpole
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Grenada: Strangers on the shoreby Charlotte EagarMarch 26, 2002
It was sink or swim for Charlotte Eagar when she wound up unexpectedly alone in Grenada. But solitude, she found, can be bliss
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Grenada: Sandy wicketby Peter FosterApril 13, 2002
As a cricketer Allan Lamb defied the might of the West Indies. Now he is encouraging British tourists to head there. Peter Foster met him in Grenada
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Caribbean and Bahamas guideby Fred MawerOctober 18, 2003
A million British holidaymakers will be going to the Caribbean this winter. Fred Mawer makes the planning easy
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Silver lining to every cloudApril 05, 2006
Maggie O'Sullivan, who was on Grenada when a hurricane ripped across it, returns to find the island determined to be better than ever.
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Littleand largeOctober 20, 2006
The islands of the Caribbean play host next year to one of the biggest events in the sport, the Cricket World Cup. Will they be able to cope? On Grenada, Graham Boynton has his doubts - except about the optimism of the locals.
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Bowled over in the CaribbeanOctober 21, 2006
The islands of the Caribbean play host next year to one of the biggest events in the sport, the Cricket World Cup. Will they be able to cope? On Grenada, Graham Boynton has his doubts - except about the optimism of the locals.
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All at sea: pirates of the CaribbeanApril 28, 2008
With their boat repaired and their energy restored, the Grieve family prepare
to leave Trinidad - via the pirate-filled waters of the Grenada Passage.
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All at sea: A race for our livesMay 05, 2008
Guy Grieve and his family are serenaded by howler monkeys on their final night
in Trinidad before braving the dangerous Caribbean seas.
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Best beaches: Grand Anse Grenadaby Judith BakerOctober 13, 2008
The beautiful Caribbean island of Grenada is home to dozens of stunning
beaches - and the serene Grand Anse is one of the best of the lot.
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Best beaches: La Sagesse Grenadaby Judith BakerOctober 13, 2008
For the tranquil, romantic lull of the Caribbean coast, it's hard to beat the
crescent-shaped beauty of La Sagesse.
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Grenada: Spice in the stringsby Chris SalewiczMarch 07, 2001
Grenada is trying to extend its season with a jazz festival. For Chris Salewicz, the listening was all too easy
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Grenada: Away from the scrumby Matt DawsonOctober 18, 2003
The England star Matt Dawson needed a rest cure before the Rugby World Cup. He found it, with his girlfriend, on the Caribbean island of Grenada
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Spin around the islandsOctober 20, 2006
The cricket summaries below include England's likely Super Eight fixtures, assuming that they and the other teams qualify as expected from their initial groups. Between March 5 and 9, there are also warm-up matches on Jamaica, St Vincent (including England vs Australia), Trinidad and Barbados.
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Caribbean dreams at bargain pricesby FredFebruary 19, 2009
Hoteliers and villa companies, struggling to fill rooms, are making
unprecedented offers for the peak season. Fred Mawer chooses some of the
best.
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