If you're looking to enjoy a well-earned break exploring the attractions of beautiful Tamarind Bay, lowcostholidays.com's insider tips will help you get the most out of your Tamarind Bay holiday.
The most popular time of year to visit is between December and May when the weather is at its best. While beaches and attractions may get crowded during this period, there are also plenty of festivals and activities to keep you entertained. If you're looking for a quieter break and don't mind a chance of rain, the off season is still hot and sunny and there are some great bargains to be had.
The main attraction of Tamarind Bay is its beautiful beach where you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet or try your hand at snorkelling or scuba diving out in the bay. You can also spend a day seeing the sights of nearby St George, or enjoying some time at famous Grand Anse Beach.
See some of the most stunning rainforest landscapes in the Caribbean with a trek through Grand Etang Forest Park where you'll see rare flora and fauna, stunning waterfalls and some of the best scenery on the island.
While shopping in the resort is limited to a few market stalls and hotel shops, the busy shopping streets of St George's are an easy taxi or bus ride away. Here you can stock up on locally made souvenirs like art, crafts, textiles and jewellery, or buy cheap duty free goods.
Although the choice of restaurants is fairly limited in Tamarind Bay, you won't struggle to find familiar favourites like burgers, chips and pizza. For a wider range and some excellent local cuisine, consider heading into St George's.
Yes, the water is safe to drink although some people prefer the taste of bottled water, which is widely available.
The emergency services can be reached by dialling 911.
Grenada is hot and sunny, but there is always a chance of rain. Pack a lightweight anorak to make sure you stay dry.
The resort can be easily explored on foot. Taxi or bus is the best way to travel to St George's and Grand Anse Beach, while those who want to travel further afield should consider hiring a car.
No, English is widely spoken by both locals and tourists in Grenada.
Restaurants will often add a 10% gratuity to your final bill, but it is customary to tip more if service has been good.
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