Grenada: St George’s – The Carenage
The Carenage is a picturesque waterfront promenade located in the heart of St. George’s, Grenada’s capital. It is a horseshoe-shaped harbor lined with colorful Georgian-style buildings. Originally constructed during the colonial era, the Carenage was once a bustling commercial hub where ships would unload goods and merchants would trade their wares. Today, it remains a vibrant center of activity, bustling with fishing boats, yachts, and sailboats, as well as various local tourist boats and rum cruises. The waterfront buildings along the Carenage are adorned with vibrant facades, wooden balconies, and decorative ironwork, giving the area a distinct colonial feel.