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Carriacou Island

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Carriacou is the second-largest island in the Caribbean nation of Grenada. It is considerably smaller than the island of Grenada, being only 13 square miles.

Understand

Carriacou is known as "the island surrounded by reefs" from an Amerindian word. Originally settled by the French, the island was ceded to the British when they captured Grenada (island). The majority of the inhabitants today are of African descent, but there remains a British influence as it was colonized by the British Empire and remains a dependancy of Grenada, a Commonwealth state. There is also still a French influence which is demonstrated in some of the village names: L'Esterre, La Resource, and Beausejour. Also some patois is still spoken.

Carriacou's coastline is mostly wave-cut coral or shoal formations. Manchineel Bay and Carenage Bay near Harvey Vale have some small beach areas, spectacular because they are volcanic black sand beaches. By contrast Anse La Roche and Hillsborough Bay are white coral sand beaches.

In 2005 Hurricane Emily hit Carriacou, damaging hundreds of buildings.

Cities

  • Hillsborough - the only significant town.

  • Other settlements include L'Esterre, Harvey Vale, Tibeau and Windward.

Getting there

Lauriston Airport Daily flights on the Islander Aircrafts of SVG Air, travel northbound from Grenada's Point Salines International Airport, and southbound from Barbados and Saint Vincent.

By boat

Ferry services are also available between Grenada and Carriacou.

From Carriacou for Grenada (1hr 15mins) M-Sa at 6AM and 3:30PM; Su at 3:30PM.

From Grenada to Carriacou (1hr. 15mins) M-F 9AM and 5:30PM; Sa at 9AM; Su 8AM and 5:30PM.

From Carriacou for Grenada (3hrs) M,Th 10AM.

From Grenada for Carriacou (3hrs) W,Sa 10AM.

Traveling around

  • Minibuses run from 7AM-5PM

Jeep rentals

  • Ade's Dream, Hillsborough, tel 443 7317, (email: Adesdea@caribsurf.com).

  • Martin & Wayne's, Hillsborough, tel 443 7204.

  • Sunkey's, Hillsborough, tel 443 8382.

  • Barba's, L' Esterre, tel 443 7454.

  • Quality Jeep, L' Esterre, tel 443 8307.

See

  • Amerindian Well in Harvey Vale. This ancient well is located quite close to the sea, neara guest house, aptly name Constant Springs. Its mineral waters are thought to have healthful properties.

  • Anglican Rectory Garden

  • Anse La Roche Beach in Prospect. Access is via a rigorous mile-long trail, a bit steep but well marked, or by boat. One of the most scenic and secluded beaches. A striking rock formation juts up just about 30 yards from the beach. The sandy beach is superb and you may likely have it all to yourself at off times. Snorkeling is very good off the point.

  • Belair National Park in Belair. The park is the setting for the Maroon Cultural Festival and Parang Festival. Both French and English ruins of plantation buildings and well-preserved windmills. A network of hiking trails, natural scenery, including a teak and mahogany forest and wildlife.

  • Botanical Gardens, Hillsborough.

  • Hillsborough Bay creates a very nice sandy beach.

  • Carriacou Museum Hillborough

  • Dumfries Historical Site in Dumfries. Old plantation ruins with some old equipment and machinery used in processing cotton and limes, including a landmark stone chimney.

  • High North Peak The highest elevation on Carriacou - 956 feet. Within a National Park, there are trails and guided tours available. Hikers often see iguanas, land tortoises, or soldier crabs along the way as well as some varieties of birds.

  • Ningo Well Tibeau. One of the earliest wells built on Carriacou. Plantation ruins are nearby and a cemetery is right on the beach at Jews Bay.

  • Paradise Beach L'Esterre. Paradise is one of Carriacou's best beaches. A barrier reef provides calm waters and white sand.

  • Petite Carenage Beach & Mangroves Windward. There is a marked trail leading from the road in Windward, through the mangroves and down to this isolated beach. This sand beach is made up of tiny shells and turtles use it to lay their eggs. The surf is often more rigorous here than other beaches. A guide conducts mangrove and nightwatch nesting turtle tours.

  • White Island Marine Park Water taxi out to this offshore island for some great snorkeling. The park provides easy access to coral gardens. Pack a lunch.

Things to do

  • Snorkeling

  • Diving

Festivals

  • Carnival is held in February or early March.

  • The Carriacou Regatta, . Held on the first weekend in August, is a racing event for locally built boats.

  • The Parang on the weekend prior to Christmas celebrates the island's traditional Christmas music and culture.

  • Carriacou Maroon Festival held during the second quarter of the year.

Eat

  • Grand View Hotel , 1473 443 6348, Beausejour

Drink

  • Off The Hook Bar & Grill , L'Esterre Bay

  • Off The Hook Bar & Grill, L'Esterre Bay

Sleep

Budget

  • Hope's Inn, Tel: 473-443-7457.

  • Kim's Plaza Guesthouse, Tel: 473-443-7733.

  • Peace Haven Guest House, Tel: 473-443-7475.

  • Millie's Guest House, Tel: 473-443-7310

Moderate

  • Bayaleau Point Cottages, Tel: 473-443-7984 (email: goldhill@caribsurf.com), .

  • Belair Garden Cottage, Tel: 473-443-6221 (email: belaircottage@spiceisle.com), . Peaceful, private island style cottage with a magnificent view!

  • Bogle's Round House, Tel: 473-443-7841 (Skype: Nashp76; email: info@boglesroundhouse.com), . Self-contained cottages a stone's throw from the beach.

  • Carriacou Grand View Hotel, Beausejour, Tel: 1-473-443-6348, (email: ccougrandview@caribsurf.com), .

Splurge

  • Down Island, Tel: 473-443-8182, (Fax: 473-443-8290, Email: islander@spiceisle.com), . A variety of villas and apartments with a range of pricing, all the way up to the nicest with private pools.

  • Caribbee Country House & Nature Preserve, Tel: (473) 443 7380, (email: macaws@spiceisle.com).

  • Seaclusion Suites, Tel:473-407-2779 (email: bob@seaclusionsuites.com), .

  • Tamarind Cottage, (email: tamarindcottage@grenadines.net), .

Safety

Carricou has a small hospital.

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