This explorer first spotted Grenada in 1498 during his third voyage to the Americas.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
This popular Grenadian dish consists of meat mixed with spices, stuffed back into the shell, topped with breadcrumbs, and baked to perfection.
What is Crab Back
This annual event, celebrated in August, features vibrant parades, calypso music, and colorful costumes, making it the largest carnival in the Eastern Caribbean.
What is Spicemas?
Located in the capital city, St. George’s, Fort George is a historical landmark offering stunning views of the harbor and the town below.
Fort George
After slavery was abolished in 1834, this significant economic industry, which had been reliant on slave labor, faced major challenges and eventual decline on the island.
What is sugar production?
This local dish, often made with spiced fish, coconut, and herbs, is a popular Grenadian specialty and can be enjoyed at restaurants like "The Nutmeg Restaurant."
What is Oil Down?
This genre of music, which originated in the Caribbean, is a key part of Grenada's cultural celebrations, especially during Spicemas, and features fast-paced rhythms and energetic performances.
What is Soca?
Established in 2006, it’s the first of its kind, featuring over 75 submerged sculptures created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor
What is Underwater Sculpture Park?
Grenada is known as the "Island of Spice" because it produces a large portion of the world's supply of this aromatic spice, which is also a key ingredient in many of its dishes
What is nutmeg?