GRENADA, ST. VINCENT &
THE GRENADINES ADVENTURE GUIDE
2nd Edition

By Cindy Kilgore & Alan Moore


The 1st edition of this book was selected by the Caribbean Tourism Organization as Best Guide Book to the Caribbean

These unspoiled islands lie at the southern end of the Caribbean chain and are just now being discovered by tourists. St. Vincent, with the oldest botanical garden in the Americas, is dominated by a huge volcano, its peak usually hidden in clouds. The Grenadines include Bequia, Mustigue, Mayreau and many other islands, each one a unique gem. Grenada, with its pristine reefs, is the source for a third of the world's nutmeg; the smell of spices is everywhere in the air. This guide is the best preparation for a visit to these islands, with full details on accommodations and restaurants, getting around, sightseeing, climate, history and geography. Activities covered include sailing, fishing, kayaking, diving, hiking, horseback riding and shopping.
The book covers Grenada, St. Vincent, Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Tobago Cays, Mayreau, Union Island, Palm Island, Petit St. Vincent, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Color throughout.


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Retail Price: $19.99Our Price (20% discount): US $15.99Pages: 352ISBN 978-1-58843-624-5


           
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REVIEWERS COMMENTS:



“Bursting with relevant and exciting information... ” Booklist


"This is an excellent guidebook for the area and is highly recommended." A traveler


"[Adventure Guides] aim to deliver content... Moderately-priced and truly user-friendly, they are packed with information that other series rarely cover." Library Journal


"A remarkable and worthwhile guide. This guide is immediate and thorough; it gives a host of places and activities that could fulfill even the most bored tourist's desires. [The authors] take us away from palm beaches, island vistas and rugged emerald mountains and put us in touch with the people who inhabit these beautiful places. Those of us who have seen the southern Windwards as a special place for so long have reason to be thankful and relieved." Paul Tyler, Caribbean Compass


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