GRENADA- a recipe for Romance… August 2010 news
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April 27, 2010 (Grenada, W.I.) –Things are heating up in Grenada starting with the launch of their new, custom designed website at www.grenadagrenadines.com
The multi-lingual website (available in English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese) is the culmination of a year’s work and emphasizes the country’s vibrant culture. The site has a number of new functions including a fully featured trip planner, tour operator locator, interactive map and blog, to name a few. Each aspect helps to create an enhanced experience when visiting Grenada’s website.
“We are excited to launch our new website www.grenadagrenadines.com,” said William Joseph, the director of tourism for the Grenada Board of Tourism. “The site highlights Grenada’s famous hospitality and captures the true spirit of the country. This is just a taste of what you’ll get when you come visit Grenada!”
Trip Planner/Events: This function allows visitors to plan a trip specifically tailored to their travel needs. Through an Expedia link on the site, visitors can book any hotel or resort. Visitors to the website can also create an online profile and save trip plans each step of the way. An interactive events calendar listing all events happening in Grenada (365 days per year!) helps to refine trips.
Tour Operator Locator: This unique function allows visitors to locate affiliated tour operators anywhere in the world, providing both location and contact information.
Interactive Map: The interactive maps provide views of dive sites, marinas, historical sites, hotels and resorts.
Media and Travel Professionals: The section contains news releases and features. Travel professionals can register and create an account, so that they can easily help their clients plan trips to Grenada.
Island Blog: Stay up-to-date on what’s going on in Grenada by reading the island blog.
Visitor Experiences: A visit to www.grenadagrenadines.com is an interactive experience. Share beautiful island images with other visitors by submitting photos online, or visit the multimedia gallery to watch videos of Grenada.
About Grenada Board of Tourism - The Grenada Board of Tourism (GBT) objective is to market and promote Grenada as a preferred year round Caribbean tourist destination, while also providing technical and managerial support to the travel trade, industry partners and airlines. For more information on Grenada contact the Grenada Board of Tourism office in Toronto at 416-595-1339 416-595-1339 , email at tourism@grenadaconsulate.com or visit www.grenadagrenadines.com
How to Get to Grenada from Canada - Grenada can be reached via Air Canada Vacations that operates a seasonal direct flight from Toronto to Grenada (Sunday departure with easy connections from major Canadian gateways (www.aircanadavacations.com ). AC operates daily flights from Toronto to Barbados (Saturday & Sunday departure from Montreal) with connections on LIAT to Grenada. Caribbean Airlines operate regularly scheduled flights from Toronto to Barbados and Trinidad with connections on LIAT to Grenada. GG Tours and Titan Tours operate seasonal charter services (www.ggtours.ca and www.titantours.com). West Jet operates a flight from Toronto to Barbados with connections on LIAT to Grenada year round.
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DIVE LOVERS FALL DEEPLY IN LOVE WITH A PRIVATE ISLAND RESORTIN ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Young Island Resort’s Seven-Night “Lover’s Package”
NEW YORK, NY, January 27, 2010: Young Island Resort in St. Vincent and the Grenadines tempts curious couples to discover new depths together with a revamped seven-night “Lover’s Package.” Rounding out the allure of ocean view accommodations, three meals per day, a foot massage per couple valued at US$70, the 35-acre private island resort adds in 10 dives with Dive St. Vincent, whose owner and PADI & NAUI certified instructor, Bill Tewes, is the very person who put St. Vincent on the “critter diving” map of the world, with rare finds like the island sea horse and algae crab. The “Lover’s Package” with 10 dives is US$3,880 per couple, for travel through March 31, 2010.
Young Island Resort is located right off the southern coast of the main island of St. Vincent – an enjoyable three-minute water taxi ride away. Pampering begins even before check-in, when guests are greeted on the dock with a glass of the resort’s signature rum punch. When not lounging in their private, beachfront or hillside cottages with an ocean view, couples can enjoy downtime at the quaint swimming pool amidst lush grounds or on the pristine white sand beach. The floating “Coconut Bar,” in six feet of tranquil Caribbean Sea, is an idyllic spot to enjoy refreshing drinks. Watersports enthusiasts can snorkel in tranquil waters right off shore or embark on a sailing trip to neighboring Grenadine islands. A perfect start to an evening is dinner under a thatched kiosk near the beach, where savory meals are accompanied by the resort’s signature six loaves of bread – white, coconut, banana, raisin, cinnamon, and whole wheat. For more information or bookings, visit www.youngisland.com or call Ralph Locke Islands at 1 (800) 223-1108.Dive St. Vincent is the only dive shop in St. Vincent and the Grenadines that specializes in critters. Joining Bill Tewes at the dive shop is another PADI instructor and two NAUI certified dive masters who offer full certification courses for ages eight and up, advanced open water excursions for diving connoisseurs, and the introductory “learn to scuba dive” lesson for novices. For more information or bookings, visit www.DiveStVincent.com or call 1 (784) 457-4928.
Divers are advised to allocate 24 hours between diving and flying. For this “dry day,” St. Vincent boasts myriad activities. The culturally curious will enjoy visiting the oldest Botanical Gardens in the Western Hemisphere; admiring the blend of Moorish, Romanesque and Georgian architectural styles at St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral; or joining local Vincentians at the Market Square, overflowing with fresh produce, fruit and meats. Outdoor enthusiasts might quest for a rare glimpse of the Vincy parrot at Vermont Nature Trails; hike to the 40-foot Trinity Falls deep in the Vincentian jungle; or climb the imposing La Soufrière volcano. The charming neighboring island of Bequia makes a perfect day trip. Just a one-hour ferry ride from St. Vincent, this cultural enclave boasts three family-run model boat shops and the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, where owner “Brother” Orton King nurtures endangered hawksbill turtles back to health.
Young Island Resort’s seven-night “Lover’s Package” with 10 dives is US$3,880 per couple for travel through March 31, 2010 and includes: Accommodations at an ocean view cottage; three meals per day; a foot massage per couple valued at US$70; non-motorized watersports; day or night tennis; basic laundry; and tax and service charge; and 10 dives with Dive St. Vincent, including all diving equipment.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a string of 32 islands and cays in the southern Caribbean, located 1,500 miles southeast of Miami. For more information on St. Vincent and the Grenadines, please visit www.discoversvg.com or call (212) 687-4981 from the U.S. and (416) 630-9292 from Canada.
January 20, 2010. (St. George’s, Grenada, WI) - Leave the cold behind this winter and head to Grenada, where an exciting line-up of events ensures that it will be a holiday to remember. Visitors will be met with a unique mix of cultural events, holidays, festivals and sports, leaving them counting down the days until they can plan their next trip! The following will take place in Grenada this winter and early spring:
40th Annual Spiceisle Billfish Tournament (January 25 - 31, 2010): This week long event takes place on an annual basis at the end of January and consists of three days of fishing and four days of fun filled activities. The tournament provides the opportunity to experience fishing in some of the Caribbean’s best game fishing waters and operates under a catch and release system. This year will be a big one for the Spiceisle Billfish Tournament as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. For more details on the tournament, visit www.sibtgrenada.com
The Grenada Sailing Festival (January 29 - February 2, 2010): Sailing enthusiasts from around the globe arrive in Grenada for this world famous event. The festival will begin with the Port Louis Racing Series, four days of sailing, based out of the Port Louis Marina on Grenada’s southern coast. International keelboats from the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe compete alongside those from Grenada and the Caribbean.
The fun continues the following weekend with the Digicel Independence Workboat Regatta (February 6 - 7, 2010): Based on Grand Anse Beach, the event is a part of Grenada’s Independence celebrations and includes competitive sailing, cultural song and dance, and traditional musical performances, etc. For more information on the Grenada Sailing Festival, visit www.grenadasailingfestival.com
36th Anniversary of Grenada’s Independence (February 7, 2010): This year marks Grenada’s 36th year of Independence from the British monarchy. Each year the holiday is celebrated with national ceremonies, parades, etc. As this is a public holiday all banks and the majority of shops are closed for the day. In Toronto the celebration will be marked with a flag raising ceremony on February 5th - 12 noon at City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square and a celebratory evening dinner and dance.
Carriacou Carnival (February 15 - 16, 2010): This lively celebration of Caribbean culture is traditionally held the weekend before the start of Christian Lent. Calypso competitions and a parade of brightly costumed masqueraders make this a very exciting weekend to visit Carriacou.
South Grenada Regatta (February 26 - 28, 2010): The South Grenada Regatta is a three-day event and is fun for the whole family. Junior races are held on Saturday and Sunday consists of events for all ages – the day is filled with a BBQ, beach party, and pirate trail, along with dinghy races! To learn more about the South Grenada Regatta, visit www.southgrenadaregatta.com
Grenada Classic Yacht Regatta (March 4 - 7, 2010): The race will be held over three days and takes place on Grenada’s south-eastern coast between St. David’s Harbour and Petite Calivigny. After racing parties provide the perfect opportunity to experience Grenada’s famous hospitality. International blues artist ‘Janus’ will be performing.
Eighth Annual Grenada Round-the-Island Race (March 12 - 14, 2010): Hosted by the Grenada South Coast Yacht Club, the annual race will be taking place on Grand Anse Beach. This family friendly event will also feature a lively youth sailing event, bathtub derby, beach games, along with local cuisine and live entertainment. For more information, visit www.aroundgrenada.com
Carriacou Maroon & String Band Music Festival (April 22 - 25, 2010): Established in 2001, this three-day event is focused on preserving the island’s unique culture. This distinct festival allows visitors to witness the practice of a ‘maroon’ – during a ‘maroon’ gratitude is expressed for the last harvest, as prayers are offered for the next planting season. A string band competition is also a part of this memorable festival.
Awards
The Spice Island Beach Resort was recently awarded the prestigious Green Globe Certification for the significant steps that they have taken at going green. For instance, the environmentally friendly property uses solar rooftop water heaters for all hot water and purchases locally grown, organic fruits and vegetables. These are just a couple of the many methods that this organization has been using to help sustain the environment. Sir. Royston O. Hopkin, KCMG and Spice Island Beach Resort’s owner and chairman also received the globally recognized Star Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences for ‘Outstanding Leadership In Environmental Conservation And Sustainable Tourism’.
About Grenada Board of Tourism The Grenada Board of Tourism (GBT) was formed in 1991 to market and promote Grenada as a preferred Caribbean tourist destination, while also providing technical and managerial support to industry partners. For more information on Grenada contact the Grenada Board of Tourism office in Toronto at 416-595-1339, e-mail at tourism@grenadaconsulate.com or visit www.grenadagrenadines.com
How to Get to Grenada Grenada can be reached via Air Canada Vacations that operates a seasonal direct flight from Toronto to Grenada (11 resorts, Sunday departure with easy connections from major Canadian gateways, and bookings for the 2009/10 season available at www.aircanadavacations.com ) from December 20, 2009 to April 2010. AC operates daily flights from Toronto to Barbados (Saturday & Sunday departure from Montreal) with connections on LIAT to Grenada and Caribbean Airlines operate regularly scheduled flights from Toronto to Barbados and Trinidad with connections on LIAT to Grenada. GG Tours and Titan Tours operate seasonal charter services (www.ggtours.ca and www.titantours.com ). West Jet operates a flight from Toronto to Barbados with connections on LIAT to Grenada from November onwards. American Airlines operates a non-stop flight three times per week from Miami to Grenada from November onwards.
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