
The best options for a perfect vacation vary from person to person depending on the same agenda and budget. Therefore, it is necessary to do your homework, because it was so to capture moments that are breathtaking. In fact, there is no price to match the peacefulness achieved from loneliness in nature. Inner sense of calm arising from the fact that it still nourishes your soul and rejuvenates; feeling free and alive. If you want to relax and unwind, I would say that go to the island among an exotic chain of Caribbean islands, about a hundred miles north of Venezuela, with a population of just over one hundred thousand warm people. Here lies the tropical island of Grenada, the spice of life.
With hundreds of impressive subtleties, Grenada is the second largest producer of culinary and medicinal spices, nutmeg. Other spices, such as cloves, cinnamon, cocoa and ginger, adorn the Caribbean island of Grenada. An adventure blast awaits you through an explosion of exciting, creative cuisine, a visit to the capital of Grenada, St. George’s Market, as well as activities such as kayaking, hiking in waterfalls, scuba diving, water sports such as canoeing and water snorkeling and diving. while you are surrounded by beautiful beautiful white sand beaches or private beaches to the most scenic panoramic view of Fort St. George.
Despite the hurricane "Ivan", which in 2004 overcame the island, the beauty of the landscape is not spoiled, and the inner beauty of the people. The exquisite warmth, tranquility and friendship of the Grenadian people have no analogues for the majority. Grenadian people know and are authentic.
I had the pleasure of indulging all this experience collectively in one of the most pristine, small luxury hotels in the world, Spice Island Beach Resort, owned by Sir Royston Hopkin, KCMG and located on one of the best beaches in the world, Grand Anse Beach. I landed at Maurice Bishop International Airport early in the morning and was greeted by a hotel driver who was punctual, friendly and informative. Upon arrival at Spice Island Beach Resort, I was greeted by lovely ladies who served freshly squeezed cold orange juice, and a kindly efficient manager approached me directly to my Sea Grape room, which was crisp and clean, with Frette, Villeroy and bed linen and towels. Boch, as well as Molton Brown soap. Everything was tasteful and just perfect. I especially liked my porch, equipped with a couch and dining table, as well as a hammock and deck chairs, which sat majestically on the breathtaking beach of Grand Anse Beach.
During my stay at Spice Island Beach Resort, there was nothing. I took the package all inclusive, and the food was festive, full of style and culture. Every day I enjoyed a meal suitable for Queen at the Sea and Surf Terrace and Oliver's gourmet restaurants, and fussed like a queen, not only Fabien, the more attention was paid to the details & nbsp; food and beverage manager, as well as the family of Sir Royston Hopkin; Lady Betty was very kind. I had a daily banquet for breakfast, another catch of the day for lunch and dinner, swordfish, lobster, shrimp, kingfish, barracuda and high tea; I devoured the heavenly warm buns with jelly and nutmeg nutmeg, nothing allowed to walk along Gran Anse Beach for three miles.
Along my daily walk on the Grand Anse Beach, I met local singing ex-tempo, which is a kind of calypso with improvised lyrics, and the grenadists sell handmade jewelry and spices, which, of course, were much cheaper on St George & # 39 ; s market. At night, local entertainment at Spice Island Beach Resort was a lively group of musicians with a singer and a steel band. I didn’t get to the Janisa spa or the Gatsby boutique, and I certainly didn’t get a lot of the comforts and amenities available at Spice Island Beach Resort, not to mention Grenada. I'll be back soon.
I can assure you of this, what an uncomplicated, peaceful holiday you have on the Caribbean island of Grenada-Spice Island Beach Resort.
Simone Gali-Lucky

