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13 reviews
Swanky all-inclusive beachfront sanctuary on Grenada, with a spa, tennis courts and a seaside restaurant. — Jetsetter
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10 reviews
Situated away from the city accessible only via windy, unkept dirt roads...this discreet romantic hideaway is nestled on 4 hectares of unspoiled land at the southwestern tip of the island. — Star Service
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9 reviews
Set on a verdant bluff above Grenada’s talcum-soft Aquarium Beach on the island’s south shore, this tiny hotel delivers a true sense of place. — Travel + Leisure
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8 reviews
Set within a sinuously curved building that straddles a landscaped 3-hectare (7 1/2-acre) beach, the posh and elegant Calabash is one of the leading boutique hotels on Grenada. — Frommer's
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8 reviews
With spacious grounds and a prime position facing Grande Anse beach, this low-rise, four-star resort with 229 rooms appeals to couples and families who like to be just a few steps from the sea. — The Telegraph
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7 reviews
Directly beachfront on the famous Grand Anse stretch of sand, this popular resort is one of the island's best options for those with high standards. — Star Service
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11 reviews
This luxurious and small-scale property has a great deal going for it. — The Telegraph
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6 reviews
Owned and dependably managed by the Hopkin family, this property is not a luxury resort; its attraction is its relaxed and simple design with a distinctive backyard feel. — Star Service
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6 reviews
This adults-only all-inclusive in a secluded spot in south-west Grenada offers dramatically designed rooms, a wide choice of quality restaurants and excellent service. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
Private villa rentals are still relatively new to Grenada, but with the recent arrival of the Mount Hartman Bay Estate, the custom is taking off both quickly and luxuriously. — Concierge
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5 reviews
A real getaway spot, perfectly placed for exploring the sights in this beautiful and little-visited part of the island. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
With a friendly vibe and just 16 rooms, it has a cozy atmosphere for a budget hotel. — Oyster
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3 reviews
The spacious, self-catering accommodations at the eco-conscious Le Phare Bleu (The Blue Lighthouse) are perfectly situated for those who arrive by boat or who like to be around boats. — Fodor's
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4 reviews
A luxurious hotel where everything has been designed in a strikingly minimalist style. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
This contemporary beachfront hotel on Morne Rouge Bay, next to Gem Holiday Resort (which has the same owner), has stylish suites—all with a patio or deck and a view of the ocean. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
This sprawling 212-room all-inclusive resort, spread out over 30 acres, has been a landmark name on Grenada for about two decades, and has even hosted special guests such as heads of state. — Oyster
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3 reviews
Lance aux Epines Cottages is a small collection of good-value self-catering apartments and cottages, directly behind a lovely, tranquil beach on Grenada's south coast. — The Telegraph
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