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Where to Stay in Grenada – Our Preferred Accommodation

Lime Place Grenada, Morne Rouge, Grenada

One of the beautiful islands in the Caribbean, Grenada is surrounded by smaller islands and is dubbed the “Spice Isle”. The unique hilly landscape of Grenada and a perfect climate for plant growth makes it a good place to have numerous nutmeg plantations.

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The capital, St. George’s, is home to colorful buildings, Georgian history, and the early-18th-century Fort George which looks over the narrow Carenage Harbour. Grand Anse Beach is located south of the island with an amazing selection of cafes, restaurants, and bars.

A stone’s throw away from Grand Anse Beach, sits Morne Rouge Bay, a hidden development on one of the beautiful stretches of sun-kissed sand. Morne Rouge Bay is the perfect place to find peace in Grenada and it is the perfect spot for gorgeous white sand and clear blue waters.

We’d recommend staying in this wonderfully silent area and Lime Place Grenada is the perfect rental to drop your suitcases and relax to the fullest.

Lime Place Grenada Review

‘Limin’ in Grenada means to relax and chill out, and Lime Place has everything you need to do just that!

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Lime Place is spacious and minimally furnished, providing the perfect canvas for you to make it a home from home during your stay. All the main rooms provide the most amazing views over Morne Rouge bay.

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Literally 100 steps away from the beach, bars, and restaurants, it’s simply perfect for a relaxing Caribbean beach getaway – you can lime all you like!

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Newly renovated with Italian furniture throughout the décor is minimal and comfortable. Set over two floors, the through lounge, kitchen, and both bedrooms have stunning views of the bay.

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The kitchen is equipped with all the essentials if you decide to eat in, but there is are many options for eating out right on the doorstep if you choose to explore.

Morne Rouge Beach, also known locally as BBC beach, sits within a bay and so the waters are calm and quiet.

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The outside terrace provides the perfect place to enjoy the stunning view by day, and to enjoy a rum punch as you watch the sun go down in the evening.

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• Lime Place is ideally situated for exploring Grenada, it’s approx. a 20-minute walk to the main bus route and the buses are cheap and easy to use
• Taxies are also easy to book, but you prefer car rental is reasonably priced and a great option for exploring the island
• If you decide to stretch your legs and want to sample alternative bars and restaurants to those found on Morne Rouge Beach, a 5-minute walk over a small hill takes you to the south end of Grand Anse beach where there are many more options for food and drinks
• Lime Place is less than a minute walk to the beachside restaurant/bar or Kalinago Bay Resort
• 6.5 km to and from the airport
• 10 minutes drive to St. George’s town center where you’ll find the market and shops
• Scuba and snorkel excursions from Grand Anse beach
• Golf nearby
• Spice land Mall for grocery shopping and souvenirs a 20 minute walk away

Lime Place has only just been made available for holiday rentals and whilst we build our reputation as a great holiday location, we are happy to provide discounts, give us a call to discuss further.

How to Book Lime Place Greneda

Website address – https://limeplacegrenada.com
Airbnb – https://airbnb.com/h/limeplacemornerouge

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