An immersive visit

A trip inside Grenada.

Five stops. Five places. Before you decide on a programme, see the country.

Port Louis Marina — Grenada

Stop 01 / 05

Port Louis Marina

Grenada's flagship marina, opened in 2010. Now home to one of the largest concentrations of superyachts in the southern Caribbean during winter season.

St. George's — Grenada

Stop 02 / 05

St. George's

Built into the steep slopes of a volcanic crater, St. George's is one of the most architecturally distinctive Caribbean capitals — colonial buildings in painted stucco stacked against the hillside above the Carenage.

Port Louis, closer in — Grenada

Stop 03 / 05

Port Louis, closer in

Mid-winter at Port Louis. The principals these vessels belong to are why the marina was built — and why Grenada's CBI programme deliberately attracts the same audience.

Mount Cinnamon — Grenada

Stop 04 / 05

Mount Cinnamon

A hillside suite at Mount Cinnamon Resort, overlooking Grand Anse Beach. The resort is held by descendants of the original Grenadian planter families.

Nutmeg drying, Gouyave — Grenada

Stop 05 / 05

Nutmeg drying, Gouyave

Grenada is the Spice Island. The Gouyave Nutmeg Station, in continuous operation since the 1940s, dries the year's harvest on these wooden trays. Nutmeg appears on the national flag.

Beyond the visit

When you're ready, we'll walk it with you.

A private conversation. No commitment. We'll answer your questions about Grenada specifically, and surface the trade-offs honestly.