Grenada Beaches : Part 4 Bathway Beach
With it’s natural reef/barrier, Bathway Beach is one of the most user-friendly of the beaches in Grenada’s north. White sand, trees for shade and a pretty view make this beach one of those memorable spots […]
With it’s natural reef/barrier, Bathway Beach is one of the most user-friendly of the beaches in Grenada’s north. White sand, trees for shade and a pretty view make this beach one of those memorable spots […]
Discover Sandy Island, the paradise island off Grenada’s north coast. There are some places in the world that remain completely unspoilt and Sandy Island in Grenada is a prime example. Located just off the north […]
Many people who are already acquainted with Grenada will think of Grande Anse Beach as being the most popular beach on the island, however there are many more beaches to discover. We are hoping to […]
Belmont Estate is one of Grenada’s most popular tourism attractions and it’s only just a few miles up the road from us here at Petite Anse. With a restaurant that believes in good food at […]
The Hash House Harriers started out as a way for Malaysian Rubber Planters to run off the excess of eating and drinking in Malaya in the late 1930’s. It has since proliferated and there are now over 15,000 HHH clubs around the world including several in the Caribbean.
Grenada is a wonderful location for hiking. Paul Crask has been kind enough to give us permission to reprint this hike from his guide to Grenada. Hike from Sauteurs to Levera (and onto Bathway Beach) […]
If you’ve got a passion for sea life, then Grenada is a great place to enjoy it. Not only can you expect to see turtles during the months of March to October, but there are also whales and dolphins to see.
This weekend (December 2nd and 3rd 2011) brings with it Sauteurs popular Camerhogne Folk Festival. The festival will celebrate and showcase the Spice Island’s African heritage and traditions. Kicking off on the Friday night with […]
Just close to the hotel here at Petite Anse, we’ve got a secret spot that we like to send our clients to. When they go there, they always come back amazed by the beauty of it. Sandy Island can only really be described as beautiful, a paradise and an adventure.
Gouyave in Grenada – as you can imagine is named after it’s guava fruit trees. The French changed the name of the town from Charlotte Town (named after Britain’s Queen Charlotte) many years ago. The […]
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