Dominica and Grenada were the only Caribbean islands to be listed on the New York Times’ “52 places to visit in 2024.” Dominica, ranked eleventh on the list was praised in the article for its hot springs, waterfalls, jungles, and volcanoes.
The article also referred to Dominica, often known as the Nature Island, as a playground for eco-adventurers, particularly for those who like hiking.
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The upcoming cable car system that will transport tourists to even greater altitudes to see Dominica’s splendor is also highlighted in the story.
In the meanwhile, Grenada—also known as the Spice Isle—was ranked forty-five on the New York Times’ list of destinations for 2024. With the prospect of additional flights to the Caribbean island renowned for its white sand beaches and underwater artwork, the story emphasized how simple it is to get there.
The post lists several attractions in Grenada, such as the recently renovated Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, the rum distillery and chocolate business excursions that are offered, and the fact that Grenada will be commemorating its 50th anniversary of independence on February 7, 2024.
For anybody considering a trip to the Caribbean in 2024, these two locations must be high on your list of must-see places.