Grenada, Carriacou, Petite Martinique and its dependencies are located in the eastern Caribbean, south of the Windward Islands and 100 miles north of Venezuela. Neighboring islands St. Vincent and the Grenadines lie to the north and Trinidad and Tobago lie to the South.
Average temperatures range from 75 degrees F to 85 degrees F (24 degrees C to 30 degrees C), with a cool breeze. The lowest temperatures occur between November and February. Although the climate is warm all year round, we do experience some seasonal changes depending on altitude. The dry season is between January and May and the rainy season is from June to December.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.