Pure Grenada the Spice of the Caribbean tiếp tục hoạt động bình thường

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Grenada received heavy rainfall for most of the day on Wednesday into the night, as a result of a tropical wave.

Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean has resumed normal operations. Grenada received heavy rainfall for most of the day on Wednesday into the night, as a result of a tropical wave.

Minor landslides and flooding were reported in coastal regions, in the south and south-eastern parts of the island including the Capital, St. George’s. Clean-up efforts immediately commenced in affected areas.

Today, the government, private sector businesses and tourism services are operating as normal.

The destination continues to welcome all its visitors for Spicemas, the island’s largest festival which culminates on August 14, 2018.

The tri-island destination of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique is located in the eastern Caribbean just south of Barbados. Grenada is best known as the “Spice Island of the Caribbean” for its cinnamon and nutmeg production, but the lush destination draws visitors for so much more. The Pure Grenada experience beckons visitors to its 40 white sandy beaches such as the world famous Grand Anse Beach, 15 breathtaking waterfalls, 4 chocolate factories, 3 rum distilleries and more than 30 unforgettable dive sites, including the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean ‘Bianca C’ and the World’s First Underwater Sculpture Park. Island’s approach to hospitality is infused with a warm charm which is apparent from its luxury resorts to barefoot chic boutique hotels and villas. There are direct flights to the island’s Maurice Bishop International Airport from the US, Caribbean, Canada, UK and Germany making the island accessible to visitors from around the world that wish to experience Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean.

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