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| I love that photo. I watched the arrival of the larger ship when it made port, from my "lounge chair" on Grand Anse beach, below the Flamboyant. Along with a few other guests, we marvelled at the size of it and how the smaller one, (which looked pretty huge when I was in town earlier that day!) just disappeared from our sightline, when the big one just "parked" beside it, totally blocking our view of the smaller vessel! | |
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brewa
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I'd never do one of these floating hotels. Just not my style. I agree with moving the floating jetty or at least make a nice sign to attract shoppers. But I suspect most tourists buy stuff in the ship's gift shop versus spending their money locally. For the European Biker...i would not recommend biking in Grenada. Carriacou perhaps but you would have to have a death wish to bike the main roads in Grenada! That is something else that could be improved: wider roads with bike lanes. Maybe in 50 years. |
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Guantanamera
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You describe the American way of travelling - not the European. We don´t need a car - only a bike. Rent a bike and meet the people near the road. It´s to fast with a car. I like to tell people I´m an old European biker. |
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Doris
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May I add my two cents to this please? From my own experience traveling to many Caribbean islands in the past 17 years, the reason cruise ship travelers book a cruise to begin with is the fact that they like to have everything arranged for them and in most cases are actually afraid to venture out on their own. It's the same with people who stay in all-inclusive resorts.(I call them fancy jails) We( my husband and I) have been asked numerous times after talking about our adventures: aren't you afraid to do that? Do what? Rent a car and explore a new destination, see the whole island if possible, eat at local little restaurants and meet the lovely residents? One of my favorite things is to shop at the local markets and talk with people, find out what their lives are like, etc. It's always bothered me when I hear people say, oh yes, I was on a cruise and went to Grenada. No, you did not, you merely stopped for a few hours, maybe soaked up some sun, bought a t-shirt, but you did NOT see Grenada. Or any other island... I like to tell people I'm a traveler, not a tourist |
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Tourism in Grenada is a major industry, and the tourist dollars are very
important to our island. Like the government slogan says "tourism is
everyone's business".
Every couple of days we have at least one cruise ship in port and sometimes up to three.
We have noticed a few quirks, over the years..you tend to, if you go people watching.....
For instance, Moni worked for a couple years as a rainforest hiking guide for the german cuise ships, and was always amazed how some tourists came dressed to go hiking.
I mean really!! High heels, fully made up, wrong type of clothing. You would think that they don't expect to get muddy and sweaty, much less soaked by a passing shower of rain, especially as the tours started in the rainy season. After doing this for so many years, her biggest wish was to get a t-shirt which said 'I am not a tourist'!...






WOW! Wish you could have seen the rainy weather we have been having recently.
O.k, we didn't take video (forgot), but did manage to take a few photos.
Could have sworn that we had at least 3 waterfalls on our property over the weekend, a smaller version of the Marquis falls and at least 2 that could rival Concord....(o.k, maybe Annandale).
It has been absolutely POURING with rain! The funny thing is that you could wake up the next day and everything is almost back to normal already.....thankfully, the island is a bit hilly, so everything drains off pretty quickly.
Even though we live on a hillside, i can see the benefit of having flood insurance, especially if we get a severe rainstorm. 




