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St. George's
St. George's is the largest city and capital of Grenada.
Get around
Most of the travel in and around St. George's is limited to taxis and buses. To hail a taxi, one must simply be standing on a street corner. The independently owned, but government licensed, cars and vans will stop and ask if one wants a ride. Some standard fares include EC$30.00 from the airport to St. George's and EC$25-35.00 for trips from most hotels to the various dining spots around the city.
See A & E Tours, Tel. & Fax (473) 435 1444 (E-Mail: aandetours@caribsurf.com).Mandoo Tour and Taxi, Tel: (473) 440 1428, cell: (473) 407 0024, (email: Mandoo@grenadatours.com).Pete's Mystique Tours, Tel. (473) 440 1671 or cell: (473) 407 2338, ( E-mail: pmistictors@spiceisle.com), .
Eat Coconuts Restaurant & Bar, at Grand Anse Beach. A classic Grenada beach experience.Laluna, Morne Rouge, tel: 473-439-0001, . The Red Crab in Lance Aux Epines. A fabulous menu. True Blue Restaurant, Grand Anse, 473-443-TRUE, . Breakfast, lunch and dinner on a colorful deck suspended over the water. La Sagesse, Tel: 473-444 6458, . On a stretch of grey-black sand bay lined tall palms, this is a true Granadian experience. The Spice Land Mall at Grand Anse has a local fruit and soup joint. Marquis Complex at the Grand Anse with Nick´s Donut World, Carib Sushi and Le Boulangerie. De La Grenade, Tel: (473) 440-3241, manufacturer of nutmeg products including liqueur, syrup, pepper sauce, jams and jellies.
Saint George is one of the parishes of Grenada. It is the capital of Grenada. St. George’s, is known as the most picturesque city in the Caribbean. Its horseshoe-shaped harbour is surrounded by a pastel colors of warehouses and it is not uncommon to see red-tiled roofs on traditional shops and homes. It is also the home of the world famous Grand Anse Beach. The island airport, which is called Point Saline International Airport is also located in the parish of Saint George.
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