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St. George's is the largest city and capital of Grenada.

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Tours and Getting around St-14

Most of the travel in and around St. George's is limited to taxis and buses. To hail a taxi, one must simply be standing on a street corner. The independently owned, but government licensed, cars and vans will stop and ask if one wants a ride. Some standard fares include EC$30.00 from the airport to St. George's and EC$25-35.00 for trips from most hotels to the various dining spots around the city.

St-14 tourist attractions and sightseeing

  • A & E Tours, Tel. & Fax (473) 435 1444 (E-Mail: aandetours@caribsurf.com).
  • Mandoo Tour and Taxi, Tel: (473) 440 1428, cell: (473) 407 0024, (email: Mandoo@grenadatours.com).
  • Pete's Mystique Tours, Tel. (473) 440 1671 or cell: (473) 407 2338, ( E-mail: pmistictors@spiceisle.com), [1].

St-14 city tours

St-14 Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

  • Coconuts Restaurant & Bar, at Grand Anse Beach. A classic Grenada beach experience.
  • Laluna, Morne Rouge, tel: 473-439-0001, [2].
  • The Red Crab in Lance Aux Epines. A fabulous menu.
  • True Blue Restaurant, Grand Anse, 473-443-TRUE, [3]. Breakfast, lunch and dinner on a colorful deck suspended over the water.
  • La Sagesse, Tel: 473-444 6458, [4]. On a stretch of grey-black sand bay lined tall palms, this is a true Granadian experience.
  • The Spice Land Mall at Grand Anse has a local fruit and soup joint.
  • Patrick's Restaurant, St. George's, Tel: 473-440-0364 on the Lagoon Road across from Port Louis offers a wonderful tapas-like presentation of island cuisine. [5]
  • Marquis Complex at the Grand Anse with NickĀ“s Donut World, Carib Sushi and Le Boulangerie.
  • De La Grenade, Tel: (473) 440-3241, [6] manufacturer of nutmeg products including liqueur, syrup, pepper sauce, jams and jellies.

St-14 nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

St-14 cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

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