The Caribbean Carnivals Still to Come After Trinidad Carnival Trinidad may host the region’s biggest Carnival. However, the Caribbean Carnivals still to come in 2026 show that the celebration does
The Caribbean Carnivals Still to Come After Trinidad Carnival Trinidad may host the region’s biggest Carnival. However, the Caribbean Carnivals still to come in 2026 show that the celebration does
The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) proudly welcomed the 2026 Viking Explorers Rally to Grenada’s shores with a ceremony held at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina. This successful transatlantic crossing
Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Stacey Liburd, will serve as moderator for a featured leadership panel at the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) 2026 Air Connectivity Summit in
Grenada has been named a Partner Destination for the 2026 World Tourism Leaders’ Summit and the International Travel Awards, hosted by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA). The designation
As another festive season draws near, Campari is making waves across the Caribbean with its ‘Red Passion Holiday Winningz’ promotion. With activations currently taking place in St. Vincent & The
The Honourable Adrian Thomas, Minister of Tourism, led a delegation comprised of Grenada Tourism Authority’s Chief Executive Officer Stacey Liburd and Chief Marketing Officer Tornia Charles to the 2025 State
Grenada is taking a bold step to strengthen its creative sector. The Government of Grenada, through the Office of Creative Affairs, has joined forces with AnimaxFYB Studios, West Africa’s top
In a continued effort to strengthen regional ties, and share the rich, vibrant spirit of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique, The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) recently concluded a successful series
The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is proud to announce the launch of a new, high-impact destination magazine, to be created in partnership with international publishing house Greydoor Publishing. This publication
Two remarkable grapefruit trees in south-west London, planted over four decades ago by a Grenadian woman with deep roots in her community, now have official protection, securing their place as






