St. George's, the picturesque capital of Grenada, is snuggled within a horseshoe-shaped harbor on the country's southwest coast, boasting colorful, French-colonial architecture, steep cobblestone streets, and the iconic red-roofed St. George's Anglican Church. Known as the "Island of Spice" for its nutmeg and mace production, Grenada offers a sensory experience unlike any other which is evident in St. George's markets. The city also serves as a gateway to Grenada's lush interior featuring Grand Etang National Park with its rainforests, crater lakes, and an array of endemic wildlife. The underwater sculptures at the marine park, the sweeping panoramas from the historic Fort George, or a tranquil stroll at the Botanical Gardens further enhance St. George's irresistible charm, making it a must-visit Caribbean gem.