Press Release - September 2010
Grenadians and visitors who have images that mirror the essence of Grenada have until September 20, 2010 to submit them to the Grenada Board of Tourism to win big prizes
ShareOn Sunday, June 27, 23 talented young sailors took to the water to compete in the first Gouyave Sailing School Junior Sailing Championship.
ShareWorking with The Mt. Airy Young Readers Program is a constantly changing group of cruisers organized by one of their own via the VHF Grenada Cruisers Net.
ShareFrom October 2010 Camper & Nicholsons' Port Louis Marina will be the base for The Moorings' luxury charter operation in Grenada.
ShareFeaturing some of the Caribbean’s most dramatic and unspoiled underwater scenery, Grenada’s crystal clear coastline offers captivating images year-around to divers of all levels.
ShareAn American invasion sometime in the mid 1980s, a region of Spain, or perhaps spices - these are the things that people typically associate with Grenada, but not surfing.
ShareAs Grenada's busy winter of 2010 ends, a season that saw a record turnout for the 17th Grenada Sailing Festival's Port Louis Regatta, All at Sea talked with Danny Donelan, Sales and Marketing Manager.
ShareThe Spice Island has it all. For yachtsmen looking to work on or store their boat, there are three facilities available, eagerly awaiting your arrival and ready to serve your needs.
ShareA tri-colored sail appears on the horizon and folks on shore take notice. "It's Chocolate Man!"
ShareThe South Grenada Regatta held February 26 to 28 had the look and feel of a carnival that no one wanted to stop.
ShareGrenada is an island of natural abundance and for yachties that means more services for boaters than you can count, including these protected marinas.
ShareMulti-lingual website is the culmination of a year’s work and emphasizes Grenada’s vibrant culture and its alluring mix of attributes and attractions.
ShareThe Government of Grenada has reviewed fees for visiting yachts, and in line with much of the Caribbean, the cruising permit fee is now charged on a monthly rather than ‘one time’ basis.
ShareThe Workboat Regatta, traditionally held in conjunction with the Grenada Sailing Festival, busted loose this year with its own showy weekend of sailing on Grand Anse beach.
ShareTwo thousand ten was a record-breaking year for the Grenada Sailing Series as it launched into its 17th year during the final weekend of January.
ShareSports fishermen from Trinidad and Tobago (T and T) proved their billfishing prowess for the fourth year in a row at the Spice Island Billfish Tournament.
ShareThe original sculptures of British Sculptor Jason Taylor encapsulated Grenadas colorful history and folklore and have brought a quirky dimension to both diving and snorkeling here in Grenada.
ShareBoats trickled into Tyrell Bay for the Carriacou Sailing Series; three on a ship; two under tow; eight under sail.
ShareA truly international field of 21 boats registered for the 2 days of racing for the South Grenada Regatta hosted by Le Phare Bleu Marina
ShareAt the 2009 Grenada Round-the-Island Race (GRIR), the trimaran Horizon Region Guadeloupe shattered the race course record, slashing more than an hour off the previous record
ShareThe yachting community brings in a lot of revenue to Grenada and is an active and thriving industry. Le Phare Bleu Marina & Boutique Hotel wanted to celebrate this community
ShareThe most popular fishing tournament in the southern Caribbean just got even more attractive with a record US$40,000 prize for the first person to catch a Blue Marlin over 1,000 pounds
ShareThe 2010 Grenada Classic Yacht Regatta dates have been moved forward to tie in with plans for a Virgin Islands to Grenada Challenge Race, for yachts coming to Grenada to take part.
ShareFor the first time, the 2010 Grenada Sailing Festival will offer two week ends of great sailing action instead of one.
ShareGrenada Classic Cancelled for March of this 2010. Coming back in 2011.
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