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    Often called the ‘Spice Island,’ Grenada has 
    the prettiest harbor in the Caribbean. St. George’s, the picturesque, small 
    capital with typical 18th century French provincial houses and fine examples 
    of English Georgian architecture, is backed by a mountainous interior that 
    rises from a generally rugged coast that is blessed with some dazzling white 
    beaches. 
 Pier Information. The ship may be docked or anchored. The town 
        is only 5-10 minutes on foot. Taxis are generally unmetered, so agree on 
        the fare first.
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        Shopping. There are many Deluxe imports on Grenada. Prices are 
        good for British china and crystal.  |  
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        Cuisine.  Local dishes include Callaloo, made with crabs 
        and vegetables, turtle steak, and saltpork, made with coconut milk.  
        For the best West Indian cuisine try Nutmeg or Rudolf’s, overlooking the 
        harbor, or for elegant French dining, make reservations at Coconuts. For 
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        Other SightsSt. George’s. The Carenage (inner harbor) has vendors selling 
        handicrafts, some shops, and restaurants.
 Market Square. The busy heart of town, where produce and 
        handcrafted items are sold on Saturdays.
 Granby and Halifax Streets. The main local shopping areas.
 Fort George. Situated high above the harbor, it still has cannons 
        used to fire salutes.
 Other Villages:  the fishing village of Woburn, where 
        the movie Island in the Sun was filmed; Woodlands, home to many 
        sugar plantations; Grenville in the sugar belt, with old sugar 
        factories and a a nutmeg processing station.
 Grand Etang National Park. In the central mountain range, this 
        forest reserve is home to many rare birds.
 Annandale Falls. Set amid luxuriant vegetation, the water plunges 
        50 feet into a pool of bluish-green water.
 Grand Anse. The finest beach on the island.
 Outdoor Activities. Fishing, golf, and glass bottom boats.
 Art. For local art, browse the Yellow Poui Art Gallery.
 Local Transportation and Guides. Check the quality of your 
        vehicle, its air-conditioning, and the English-speaking ability of your 
        guide before making a deal.
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