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SmellyMoose
A really beautiful harbour, one of the best ports of call for the cruise ship. Plenty of places to drink beer and eat lunch. A lovely place to watch the world go by.
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8100bob
An area of working boats in various states of repair, there is also the Italian monument and the old British phone boxes, sometimes inhabited. A lovely place to walk and soak up local atmosphere.
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bharaniy
It is an ok place to walk with all the boats docked and center of St. Georges close by. Grenada by itself is not big so if you are looking for great entertainment etc don't look here
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trinidread
Great sightseeing, great friendly people, The streets were not littered, and I did not see any vagrants.
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jasonbD4344XC
Scenic waterfront with buildings made of brick and narrow streets. Felt safe walking the streets as there were lots of people walking around as well either in work clothes or other tourists sightseeing.
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Kim-Marie
It was great to walk by Carenage on our trip. The scenic walk was colorful and lively as the boats came in with produce and goods.
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kimatkn
Lots of character in terms of the buildings but also the people - lots going on, from fishermen to luxury boats to tourists. Take a walk!
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950charlesf
Great harbour to walk around with views, historic buildings, ferries and freight boats being loaded with all types of produce, fishing boats landing their catch and a few bars and cafes to relax in.
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akersang
Beautiful views of old Grenada and harbour -BB Crabback and Nutmeg restaurants a must for food and views
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GratefulDawg
The Carenage from afar looks picturesque, but once you are there, it is run down and not filled with too much to tempt someone to spend a lot of time there. Most of the boats docked are fishermen or industrial in nature, and the water by the boats is not clean.BB's Crabback is a tasty restaurant at the end of the Carenage, and the Nutmeg Restaurant looks tempting as well (we did not go there), but the rest of the shops on the waterfront are either businesses or industrial. There is a TON of potential for this to become a nightlife destination for both locals and tourists, but right now, there isn't enough variety or pull to bring people there. Other than Friday night, the area was empty once it became dark. Friday night, locals hang out outside the shops. I can't comment on Saturday nights, however.If there were a few more restaurants, bars or attractions that could appeal to BOTH locals and tourists (without being overly cheap, flashy or touristy), this would be a destination to remember. If I had a few hundred thousand dollars to my name, I'd be a part of the solution, not just some random guy on a rant...