This Under-the-radar Caribbean Island Has Stunning Beaches, Volcanic Craters, and the Region's Longest Infinity Pool
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This Under-the-radar Caribbean Island Has Stunning Beaches, Volcanic Craters, and the Region's Longest Infinity Pool
""Still relatively undiscovered, Grenada has been a well-kept secret of the discerning Caribbean traveler for decades," says Sheldon Keens-Douglas, the manager of Grenada's Spice Island Beach Resort. Insiders fell in love with the island's more distinct features, like its rugged, rain forest-covered center, enviable reefs, and untouched feel. Dubbed the Spice Island for its bumper crops such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, Grenada also has a growing culinary scene that has quietly been drawing in-the-know foodies for years."
"The luxury Six Senses brand set a high bar with its 2024 debut of Six Senses La Sagesse. Even the most modest rooms at this 56-suite, 15-villa property feel supremely special, offering plenty of private outdoor space and individual plunge pools. Tucked away along a tranquil, sandy bay on the island's southern coast, the 38-acre resort feels perfectly secluded, further enhancing its air of exclusivity."
Grenada features sugar-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, a rugged rainforest interior, rich reefs, and an untouched atmosphere that kept the island relatively undiscovered. The island is nicknamed the Spice Island for abundant crops like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, and it supports a growing culinary scene appealing to food-focused travelers. Recognition as one of Travel + Leisure's 50 best places to travel in 2025 coincided with arrivals of resorts such as Six Senses La Sagesse and Silversands Beach House. Six Senses offers 56 suites and 15 villas with private outdoor space and plunge pools. Spice Island Beach Resort is a locally owned, 64-suite property on Grand Anse Beach known for Creole-Caribbean dining.
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