Ins & Outs of Grenada
SIGHTSEEING 65 INS Rock Art Tour Very little is left of the indigenous peoples that inhabited Camerhogne, their name for Grenada, before the Europeans arrived. However, there are several petroglyphs and archaeological sites around the island. Most are not sign-posted, so Caribbean Horizons’ knowledgeable guide takes you on a journey through time to find them and unveil their stories. Grenada Uncovered Step back in time on this unique political and historical tour that unveils some of Grenada’s most turbulent history - the revolution orchestrated by Maurice Bishop in 1979 and subsequent US-led intervention in 1983. History comes to life as you visit former homes, historical sites and monuments to this fascinating era that put Grenada on the world map. Caribbean Horizons Tours Tel (473) 444-1555 www.caribbeanhorizons.com info@caribbeanhorizons.com True Blue, St George In the 1950s, Charles McIntyre, owner of a car dealership and taxi business had the honour of driving Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth around Grenada. As the generations passed, the family business evolved from taxis to car rentals to the fully- fledged tour company that it is today. With a fleet of air-conditioned buses and smaller vehicles, and tour guides trained and certified by the Grenada Tourism Authority, Caribbean Horizons offers a range of group and private tours, taking in all the sights of Grenada - from historic cocoa plantations, hidden archaeological ruins and hikes through the forest in search of pristine waterfalls. Or trade wheels for sails when you book their Fly Sail Cruise experience to Carriacou and/or the Grenadines. Monument commemorating Cuban workers whose lives were lost during the US-led intervention Amerindian petroglyphs at Waltham, St. Mark Photo courtesy Grenada National Trust
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