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Out and about in Grenada

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May 10, 2025

So after the first couple of days enjoying the tranquillity and luxury we were off to see more of this Eastern Caribbean 'tri-island state' of Grenada, which includes sister isles of Carriacou and the smallest of the three, Petite Martinique, to its north east.

While the latter may be small, it is rich in culture, community and seafaring tradition.

You may recall only last year Carriacou and Petite Martinique suffered the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, and the aftermath was alas still there to be seen, but such has been the resilience and sense of community of the islanders that a massive rebuilding programme has ensued and now the destination is definitely back open for business.

Our flight to Carriacou's airport took just 16 minutes (a ferry is also available) and then we were taken by speedboat, courtesy of Captain Sherwin of www.lambitours.com to Carriacou's own set of mini islands including the pristine, snow-white sands of White Beach, Saline Beach with its ever-present turtle population (easy to view with goggles) and Sandy Beach, all nestled between the deepest azure and crystal-clear turquoise waters competing for your gaze.

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