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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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This is ideal for snorkling.

Coral channel on White Island.

This entry was posted on September 15, 2016 by Grenada and the Grenadines - admin..
This is the best spot to go snorkling at Anse La Roche.

Snorkeling spot at Anse La Roche

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

The lagoon on Sandy Island and snorkeling over the reefs.

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

Random business selection.

  • Harveyvale – Youthlyn’s Country Kitchen.
  • Belair – Hill Side Inn.
  • Crossroads Tailor shop.
  • Rumshop uncle Levi in Tyrell Bay.
    Uncle levi Rum shop.
  • Lawyers on Grenada.
    Joseph and Joseph lawyers.
  • Ades supermarket and hotel in Hillsborough Carriacou.
    Ade’s supermarket in Hillsborough.
  • Grammas apartments on Carriacou.
    Hillsborough Center – Gramma’s Apartments.
  • Millie's guesthouse in Hillsborough.
    Hillsborough – Millie’s Guest House on Main street.
  • Seaman’s Pub on Carriacou.
  • Henrietta's Bakery in Crossroads Carriacou.
    Henrietta’s Bakery.


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