The nation of Grenada is in the same league as Dominica, Jamaica and other island nations known for their mountains, lush rain forests and wateralls.
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Grenada's unique attractions are mainly outdoors and created by nature. But it has its share of cultural attractions, too.
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View this Grenada video from the ministry of tourism.
Anyone who visits will not be lacking in things to do and sights to see because of the many beautiful spots and year-round festivities.
U.S. citizens require a passport to enter Grenada, but they do not require a visa for stays up to three months. There is an airport departure fee of US $20 for adults and US $10 for children between the ages of five and twelve.
The following chart shows the number of people who visited Grenada by month in 2006. See the busiest and lightest times to go.