Spice basket: Grenada newest experience
Spice Basket is Grenada’s newest and most talked about attraction – providing a cultural experience for both visitors and locals alike.
Our unique entertainment complex is located en route to Annandale Waterfalls and Grand Etang Lake, two of Grenada’s finest natural beauty spots – and nestled within the lush, breathtaking panorama of the Beaulieu village valley, three miles from the capital city of St George’s.
Visitors can experience everything that is uniquely Grenadian. Our restaurant and bar offers the finest provision of a truly Grenadian culinary experience. Listen to the rhythms of the melodious tones of steel pan – witness the Grenadian spirit come alive in song, dance and drama through the magic of theatrical productions. Walk through our gardens down to the river banks and enjoy the aroma of the spices and herbs that make Grenada the spice island.
Our Museum takes you on a journey back through time to provide a window into our rich and diverse history. From the geology of the island to Amerindian artifacts, the Sugar revolution, Slavery and to the plantocracy that brought the game that still unites the Caribbean islands today – West Indies Cricket.
This is the only museum in the world that is dedicated to West Indies cricket. Our souvenir and gift shop offers unique keepsakes which allow you to take the experience home, a perfect reminder of a truly memorable visit.
The above ingredients combine to provide any visitor with a special insight into our Caribbean heritage – truly making Spice Basket the home of Grenada’s culture.
Spice Basket, Beaulieu, St George
P.O. Box 325, St George’s, Grenada, W.I.
Tel: (473) 437 9000 or (473) 232 9000
http://www.spicebasketgrenada.com
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