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Grenada Board of Tourism Monthly e-Newsletter - January 2008
01-22-2008
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Grenada Board of Tourism E-Newsletter – January 2008
As we start the New Year, we welcome you to the January Edition of the monthly Grenada Board of Tourism e-newsletter. This month’s edition looks at 'What’s New for 2008’, Island News and ongoing 'Spicetivities’. |
What's New for 2008
Each year Grenada continues to grow as a tourist destination, offering visitors modern amenities with 'old Caribbean’ charm. Many developers have realized the great potential of the Island and have begun projects that will continue to shape Grenada into one of the Caribbean’s premier destinations.
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Island News
Spice Island Beach Resort Takes Top Honour: In recognition of its reputation for excellence, the luxurious 64-room Spice Island Beach Resort in Grenada has been bestowed Virgin Holidays 'Gold distinction’ for the Number One Hotel in the company's Platinum Collection of exclusive top hotels and resorts around the world. This is the second consecutive year that Spice has won this prestigious honour.
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Spicetivities
Grenada is always abundant with activities that offer visitors an opportunity to participate in the enthusiasm of the local culture. Guests visiting the Island in February should be aware that February 7, 2008 is the 34th anniversary of Grenada’s independence. Independence Day is a public holiday when most banks and businesses are closed, but expect to be treated to various public ceremonies and parades held in celebration.
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How to Get to Grenada from Canada
Air Canada Vacations offers a non-stop seasonal flight from Toronto to Grenada from December to April (visit www.aircanadavacations.com), with a Sunday departure. Air Canada and Caribbean Airlines operate regularly scheduled flights from Toronto and Montreal to Barbados or Trinidad with connections on LIAT to Grenada. GG Tours and Titan Tours operate charter services (www.ggtours.ca and www.titantours.com). Air Jamaica offers regularly scheduled non-stop flights to Grenada from JFK in New York.
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