Grenada Culinary City Walking Tour
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Location: Grenada, Caribbean
Duration: Flexible(appx.)
Product code: 45754P1
Addie is a lovely young lady with a genuine love for her hometown. The tour was perfect. We got to really experience a bit of the Grenada culture through the food. Our first stop was in the market for a typical Grenadian breakfast, then we got a little history at Ft. George. We also got to visit a chocolate museum, drink fresh fruits smoothies, and fresh coconut water. Our last stop was for a fantastic roti. Not like anything you have ever had. She really did a wonderful job. I highly recommend this tour!
We took this tour with Selanie, which started with a Grenadian breakfast in the Spice Market in St George, followed by a stop in the Market, some coconut water, some soursop smoothies, a tour of the fort, then delicious roti at a local restaurant. The food was all incredible, and something we may not have tried if we hadn't taken the tour.
The guides were very knowledgeable, the pricing was reasonable and the tastings were amazing! The whole process was well executed and professional! I highly recommend this tour to anyone. I wish I could give 10 stars. Best thing to do in Grenada!
A great tour - and I would bet there is no better way to enjoy Granada in such a short time. Thanks especially to Nesra!
Six of us took the walking tour with our terrific guide, Selanie, where we had a full traditional Grenadian breakfast at the outdoor market. She was very informative about not only what we were eating but also the traditions of the island and other native dishes such as "oil down". Next up was a visit to the spice market to learn about the various spices grown on Grenada. Miss Josephine, age 96, offered us coconut water at her stand. We sampled smoothies such as soursop and mango/passionfruit, and then a delightful climb up through the town to the historic fort. Selanie explained its significance in the context of both the French and British occupation of Grenada as well as the more recent assassination of leader Maurice Bishop. We returned to town for delicious roti at Nutmeg. We all agreed it was a wonderful way to learn and enjoy the food and history of Grenada. Highly recommended, and a shout out to Selanie for her warm and kind welcome!