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Uniquely Carriacou
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Big Drum Dance

Slavery brought the drums across the Atlantic to Carriacou. Resistance to oppression created the rhythm. Today, decades later the sound still resonates at traditional festivals.
Discover Carriacou & Petite Martinique
Whether your arrival is via ferry or small plane, the moment you touch the soil of this seven mile/ eleven kilometer long island that is home to some 8,000 Grenadians, your Spice Experience embraces a new perspective on time. It is here and on Petite Martinique that a chat with a master boat builder is not unusual.
Traditional customs are cherished, as evidenced by the Carriacou Museum. Housed in a restored cotton gin mill, the Museum contains artifacts dating back to the Amerindians sourced from archeological sites, as well as relics from the time of British and French control.
A short ferry jaunt to Petite Martinique will change your perspective on time once more. It is here that your Spice Experience gets an even deeper glimpse of life where boat building and all things marine flourish eternal.

Our Culture
Rich in tradition, Carriacou actively sustains customs passed through generations of African and European ancestors. Your Spice Experience can witness traditional weddings and boat launches, the internationally renowned 'Big Drum Nation Dance', Village Maroons and the rare 'Shakespeare Mas' among other celebrations.
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Our History
Known as the Land of Reefs, Carriacou is the largest of the two sister islands. From traditional dance forms to time-honored boat building techniques and folklore galore, the mysteries of our sister isles Carriacou and Petite Martinique are bound to captivate. World-class snorkeling and diving on some of the Caribbean's most pristine reefs, unique cultural and recreational events and culinary wonders await you.
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Our People
Warm, welcoming and willing to please, the people of Carriacou are the keepers of ancient traditions, historic folklore and spiritual beliefs rooted in African, European and indigenously Grenadian legends. .Learn More about our People










