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Grenada January holidays

5 Reasons to love a January holiday in Grenada

  • Escape the January blues.
  • Fill up on seafood at the annual Billfish Tournament.
  • January is the peak season for Grenada, so you can expect all your favourite bars, restaurants and hotels to be open and in full swing.
  • Wonderful warm temperatures of around 25°C.
  • January is one of the driest months of the year.

Holidays to Grenada in January

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Festivals and events in Grenada in January

Grenada hosts the annual Grenada Sailing Week festival, featuring intense, international yacht racing. The Camper & Nicholson Port Louis Marina and Secret Harbour Boutique Hotel and Marina host parties each night over the 6-day regatta. The Spice Island Billfish tournament is a premier sport fishing event in the Southern Caribbean. Even if you are not interested in fishing, it comes with 5 days of music and fabulous food all held in the Capital, St Georges.

Top places to visit in Grenada in January

With places to stay like the Spice Island Beach resort (Grenada's only 5 diamond AAA award winner), and the incredible hillside views at Maca Bana it can be hard to tear yourself away from the all-inclusive luxury but don’t be fooled by the island smaller size; it's rich in history, traditions, and natural produce. If you’re in St Georges for the festivals don’t forget to check out the 18th century Parliament house, or the House of Chocolate Museum.

What’s the weather like in Grenada in January?

In January, Grenada has an average temperature of 25°C, with highs of 29°C and lows of 21°C. The chance of rain is moderate with around 115mm falling over 14 days in the month but it’s largely one of the drier months with beaming sun following short tropical showers.

What to pack for a holiday in Grenada in January

General packing tips for January:

  • Pack light clothing, swimwear and shoes suited to a summer holiday.
  • Smart-casual outfits for the evening
  • Bring a jumper or cardigan for the cooler evenings.
  • Don’t forget sun cream, sunglasses and a hat for protection from the sun.
  • Strong bug spray and after-bite remedy.
  • Travel plug adapter.
  • Prescription medicines.
  • Comfy shoes for exploring the island.
  • Tote bag for shopping and to use as a beach bag.
  • If you wish to snorkel from the beach, bring your own snorkelling equipment.

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