February 9, 2026 – This winter has been especially cold in Virginia, so it’s time for a little relaxation in the sun. Want to come along?
Our destination is the Caribbean island of Grenada (pronounced Gre NAY da, not like the city in Spain), just north of Trinidad/Tobago and Venezuela.
The island was first spied by Christopher Columbus in 1498, colonized by the French in 1649, then ceded to the British in 1763. It is currently a realm of the Commonwealth, independent for 50 years but still acknowledging the British king. The official language is English. UK electrical adapters are needed.
Grenada is also known as the Island of Spice, as its main crop and export is nutmeg. The local time is one hour ahead of EST, so jet lag won’t be a problem. The weather is tropical with temps between 77 and 82 every day. Are you ready? Let’s go!
We rolled out of bed at 3:15 am, grabbed a cup of coffee and were ready when our Uber pulled up at 3:45. 6am flights are not my favorite! The first leg to Miami went off without a hitch, but we sat on the ground for two hours before the technicians gave up on all the problems with our second plane (mechanical, computer, and then plumbing!) and sent us back into the airport to a distant gate in another terminal with the promise of a better plane. Another hour and we were on our way.


