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Where To Find Cheap Flights To Grenada

November 28th, 2009

Are you on the lookout for cheap flights to Grenada? And why not? Enjoy a fun-filled holiday to this magical paradise. Part of what is known as the Windward Islands in the Caribbean, Grenada is located in the southernmost part and is also aptly named as “The Isle of Spice.” This is due to its production of an array of spices: ginger, cloves, turmeric and cinnamon, among others. Nutmeg, however, is their prime produce as is obviously incorporated in Grenada’s flag. The island has a 20% hold of the global nutmeg market, the second biggest producer in the world. Much of the rich vegetation and foliage in the island is attributable to its rich volcanic soil.

Though known for its agriculture, Grenada is slowly becoming a holiday getaway. The friendly people of Grenada have opened their doors to tourists who want to discover pristine and unspoiled destinations. Tourist population in the island is still relatively low, compared to other more known spots in the region. It is perfect for travelers who want a quiet, more relaxed and more focused atmosphere.

Catch cheap flights to Grenada and enjoy water sport fun. From north to south, world-class resorts line up the heavenly beaches of the island, including the Grand Anse Beach in the capital of St. George’s. There are also newly built accommodations specifically set up for ecotourism. Should you be in the mood for hiking and sightseeing, head inward to Grenada’s tropical rainforest and appreciate for yourself varied birdlife and other breathtaking views along its hiking trails. The center of the island is mountainous and there are several majestic waterfalls that are a must-see.

Airline tickets to holiday destinations are aplenty over the internet. But if you’re trying to score cheap flights to Grenada from the US or the UK, book through lastminute.com. They specialize in deals from economy to first class, or whatever suits your budget.

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