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Please note that most businesses have sustained heavy damage due to hurricane Beryl.
Therefore many shops and lodging facilities will not be opened or are in the process of reopening.

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Lionfish are very pretty but the predator is very destructive.

Carriacou lionfish containment program.

This entry was posted on September 15, 2016 by Grenada and the Grenadines - admin..
View of Mabouya.

Mabouya and diving around the island.

This entry was posted on September 15, 2016 by Grenada and the Grenadines - admin..

Random business selection.

  • Bullen & Sons drugstore in Hillsborough.
  • Lorels bar in Hillsborough.
    Lorels Bar and rum shop.
  • Lawyers on Grenada.
    Joseph and Joseph lawyers.
  • Lawyers on Grenada.
    Seon and Associates lawyers.
  • Banana jo merit museum and bar on paradise beach.
    Paradise Beach – Banana Jo Bar.
  • School washroom built by Construction company Lendore from L'Esterre.
    Lendore’s Construction company on Carriacou.
  • Paradise Beach – Sandy Lane bar and snacks.
  • La Playa beach bar north of Hillsborough.
    Hillsborough North – La Playa beach bar and snacks.
  • Restaurant area of the Grand View Hotel on Carriacou.
    Belair – Grand view hotel and restaurant.
  • Kims Plaza supermarket in Hillsborough.
    Kim’s Plaza supermarket.


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