All about Grenada

Location: the island, and its smaller neighbours Carriacou and Petite Martinique lie in between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic…

Location:the island, and its smaller neighbours Carriacou and Petite Martinique lie in between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic, north of Trinidad and south of St Vincent.

Population:about 100,000

Size:Grenada measures 21 miles by 12, but seems larger because its interior is filled with mountains and rainforest. There are five different provinces and four large towns. The capital city is St George on the western part of the island. Islanders claim it is the prettiest harbour in the Caribbean.

Travel distance:nine hours' flying time from London Gatwick. Four hours from Miami.

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Airlines that go there:Virgin, XL Airways, British Airways, all from London.

Average temperature:24°C-33°C. There are two seasons: rainy from June to December. Dry from January to May. High season for tourists is from mid December to end January

Currency:Eastern Caribbean dollar. €1 = $3.9 EC

Property purchase costs:stamp duty is 1 per cent. The Government also charges a 10 per cent purchase tax, and 15 per cent tax on sales. But these taxes have been almost eliminated for buyers of deSavary property. Buyers in the Port Louis and Mount Cinnamon developments pay no purchase tax, and the sale tax has been cut to 2.5 per cent.