Things You'll Need:
- Passport
- Computer with Internet access for making reservations
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Step 1
Splurge and spend $400 a night or much more on a luxurious room in Saint George. Here, 4-star luxury is a far cry from the 3-star (still nice) accommodations.
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Step 2
Know that 3-star hotels here vary greatly in price, from well under $100 a night to more than $300 a night during peak travel times. However, you can expect pretty standard amenities and even thoughtful décor in many 3-stars.
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Step 3
Don't be discouraged by some accommodations with 2-star ratings. Cottages and apartment accommodations can often have lower rankings because they don't have as many on-site amenities (i.e. concierge services), but they can be quite nice.
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Step 1
Visit the Annandale Waterfall above Saint George's Center.
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Step 2
Climb up to Fort Frederick to see the entire south portion of the island from the mountaintop.
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Step 3
Take home traditional Caribbean spices from the local marketplace in Saint George.
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Step 1
Fly into Point Salines International Airport on the main island for local service to Saint George, only 4 miles away.
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Step 2
Take a Caribbean cruise with a stop-over in Saint George. This way, you can spend a day on the island without having to arrange for accommodations.
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Step 3
Know that taxis and buses will be your main form of island travel. Most taxis have standard fares. The typical one-way cost from the airport to your hotel is about $10. Buses cost a few dollars to ride.
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Step 4
To book accommodations in Saint George, Grenada, call The Grenada Board of Tourism at 473 440-2279 or visit the link below.







