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Saint Georgeʼs

St. George's, the capital of Grenada, is nestled within a volcanic crater and boasts one of the Caribbean's most beautiful natural harbors. Known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, steep winding streets, and relaxed atmosphere, the city serves as an ideal base for exploring the island. For hotel travelers, St. George's offers a unique blend of historical charm and convenient access to Grenada's renowned beaches and spice plantations. The compact city center allows for easy walking, while local transport connects outlying areas. Visitors can enjoy a mix of boutique hotels and larger resorts, catering to both business and leisure needs. The city's strategic location also facilitates day trips to nearby islands and attractions.

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Where to Base

Stay in the city center or near George's Wharf. This area provides walking access to major attractions, restaurants, and ferry terminals, making it easy to explore the city and take day trips to nearby islands like Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Getting Around

The airport is approximately 15-20 minutes from the city center. Within the city, taxis or rental cars are the primary modes of transport. Due to steep and narrow streets, pre-arranged transfers are recommended for convenience and safety.

Best Season

January to May is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it the peak tourist period. June to November is the rainy season; while there is more rainfall, there are fewer tourists, potentially offering more flexibility in hotel availability and rates.

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