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Grenada is a small island nation in the southeastern Caribbean, made up of the main island of Grenada and several smaller islands including Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Known as the "Spice Isle of the Caribbean," it is the world's second largest producer of nutmeg and a leading producer of mace, cloves, and cinnamon - giving the island an intoxicating fragrance that has shaped its identity, economy, and cuisine for centuries.
The main island is strikingly beautiful - a volcanic landscape of lush rainforest, crater lakes, cascading waterfalls, and white sand beaches framed by the warm turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Grand Anse Beach in the southwest is widely regarded as one of the finest beaches in the entire Caribbean, while the mountainous interior hides the Grand Etang crater lake sitting at 530 metres above sea level inside an ancient volcanic caldera. Explore related settings through our Beaches, Waterfalls, and Scenic Views collections.
Grenadian cuisine is deeply infused with the island's spice heritage - oil down, a rich one-pot stew of breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk seasoned with local spices, is the national dish and a cornerstone of Grenadian food culture. The waters surrounding Grenada are home to the world's first underwater sculpture park, where dozens of submerged sculptures have become thriving artificial reefs teeming with marine life. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Tourist Attractions, and Nature on EarthLive.TV.
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Grenada is a small island nation in the southeastern Caribbean, made up of the main island of Grenada and several smaller islands including Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Known as the "Spice Isle of the Caribbean," it is the world's second largest producer of nutmeg and a leading producer of mace, cloves, and cinnamon - giving the island an intoxicating fragrance that has shaped its identity, economy, and cuisine for centuries.
The main island is strikingly beautiful - a volcanic landscape of lush rainforest, crater lakes, cascading waterfalls, and white sand beaches framed by the warm turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Grand Anse Beach in the southwest is widely regarded as one of the finest beaches in the entire Caribbean, while the mountainous interior hides the Grand Etang crater lake sitting at 530 metres above sea level inside an ancient volcanic caldera. Explore related settings through our Beaches, Waterfalls, and Scenic Views collections.
Grenadian cuisine is deeply infused with the island's spice heritage - oil down, a rich one-pot stew of breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk seasoned with local spices, is the national dish and a cornerstone of Grenadian food culture. The waters surrounding Grenada are home to the world's first underwater sculpture park, where dozens of submerged sculptures have become thriving artificial reefs teeming with marine life. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Tourist Attractions, and Nature on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Trinidad & Tobago, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, and Barbados.