Best Airbnbs in Grenada
Airbnb is a listing site, like VRBO or TripAdvisor, or Booking.com, on which homes are available for short-term rental. When Airbnb started, it took the world like a storm and turned the travel industry inside out. Grenada was no different. Even with the popularity of all-inclusive resorts, more and more villas and vacation rentals entered the marketplace.
On June 8, 2017, The government of Grenada signed a memorandum of understanding to formalize a partnership with the global home-sharing company, Airbnb.com. The collaboration between the Grenada Tourism Authority and Airbnb is designed to further enhance and position the Spice Island of the Caribbean as a vacationers hotspot.
The country’s culture and good vibes are just as attractive to vacationers as its stunning beaches and rainforest waterfalls, making it a place that’s hard to resist. No matter how you want to spend your time, the best vacation rentals in Mt. Parnassus, Grenada West Indies are found on Airbnb.
This amazing selection of the best Airbnbs in Grenada will show you exactly what you can find out there. In order to ensure that these truly are the finest Airbnbs in Grenada, the properties below are all exceptionally well-rated and belong to Airbnb superhosts. If you’re not familiar with the concept, superhosts are Airbnb hosts who have a proven reputation for good service and quality accommodation. This way, you can plan your stay with confidence.
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Grenada is known and loved for the warm and friendly hospitality of its people, world-class beaches, cuisine, culture. We recognize that, in order for the destination to remain competitive, we must grow and evolve with the ever-changing travel landscape. Book your next stay in Grenada with us at GrenadaVacationRentals.com via Airbnb
Airbnb has reached a series of innovative and very promising partnerships with countries in the Caribbean, especially the recent signing of an agreement with the Caribbean Tourism Organization, which sets a great environment for boosting tourism in the region.