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Like its counterpart in Gouyave, this nutmeg-processing plant is open to the public for guided tours. — Fodor's
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The fort now houses police headquarters but is open to the public daily. The 360-degree view of the capital city, St. George's Harbour, and the open sea is spectacular. — Fodor's
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The prime crop on this scenic, 300-year-old plantation estate in north-east Grenada is currently cocoa. — The Telegraph
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At this rustic operation, kept open primarily as a museum, a limited quantity of Rivers rum is produced by the same methods used since the distillery opened in 1785. — Fodor's
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This is the place to buy fresh spices, bottled sauces, and handcrafted gifts and souvenirs to take home. — Fodor's
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About 8 miles (13 km) north of St. George's, a turnoff from the West Coast Road leads to Concord Falls—actually three separate waterfalls. — Fodor's
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This is a truly deserted sandbar off Paradise Beach—just a few young palm trees on a spit of pure white, powdery soft sand. — Fodor's
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This nature center fronts a deep, coconut-lined bay with good protected swimming, a network of hiking trails, and saltwater ponds that are home to egrets and herons. — Lonely Planet
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This waterfall is Grenada's most easily accessible - you can drive virtually right to it - and therefore the most visited. — The Telegraph
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Fort Frederick was the headquarters of the People's Revolutionary Government before and during the 1983 coup. Today, it's simply a peaceful spot with a bird's-eye view of much of Grenada. — Fodor's
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St George's jumble of brightly coloured buildings surround a deep, natural harbour, cover a ridge-backed peninsula and rise up steep, green hillsides all around. — The Telegraph
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a magnificent strip of pure white sand that stretches from Aquarium Restaurant and Maca Bana Villas at its southern end to the Grenadian by Rex Resort, farther north. — Fodor's
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A gallery of underwater art that can be visited by man and fish alike. — Atlas Obscura
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From River Sallee, a road leads to Bathway Beach, a lovely long stretch of coral sands. — Lonely Planet
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This long, narrow stretch of beautiful sandy beach in L'Esterre, between Hillsborough and Tyrell Bay, has calm, clear, inviting water. — Fodor's
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Getting here is a bit of a mission, but Anse la Roche is an idyllic stretch of soft sand backed by bush and flanked by headlands. — Lonely Planet
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