Grenada 473 Connect

Welcome to 473 Connect Ambassador

Welcome to 473 Connect!
You are here because you have been doing an outstanding job promoting your homeland, Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique, to your friends, colleagues, and extended family…and we want to celebrate this by making you an official 473 Connect Ambassador!

As a 473 Connect Ambassador, you will gain access to training resources to help support your efforts to promote our little slice of paradise. Convinced someone in your network to book their next trip to Grenada? You can log the booking yourself or refer them to one of our Grenada Travel Experts, and we will reward you with points. At the end of the calendar year, the 473 Connect Ambassador with the most points will get the ultimate reward – an all-inclusive paid vacation for 2, including airfare, accommodation, meals, an excursion, and transfers.

Ready to Become a 473 Connect Ambassador?

Becoming a 473 Connect Ambassador is simple. Register for and complete the 473 Connect course. Already comfortable with your Grenada knowledge? You can skip the modules and jump straight to the quiz! Once you have completed the modules and passed the quiz, you can send referrals to the Grenada Travel Expert of your choice and start earning points! 

Wait, there’s more!

As a 473 Connect Ambassador, you will also receive a Destination VIP Discount Card which will unlock special discounts for hotels, restaurants, tours, and attractions in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

See you in Grenada!

Grenada Culinary Capital

Grenada Culinary Capital

True Blue Bay Boutique Resort lobster Dinner

Grenada with its sister islands, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique has officially been designated as a Culinary Capital by the World Food Travel Association. The integration of spices into Grenada’s cuisine has resulted in an overall robust and flavourful national food profile.  From fine dining to casual beachside restaurants and even street food, it is undeniable that Grenadians have a taste and flair for delicious food.   Grenada has many distinctive culinary assets to showcase. Examples include the tradition of saraka, the national dish ‘oil down’, chocolate, nutmeg ice-cream, handcrafted rums, and of course, the many uses of the spices on the island both in food and for medicinal and wellness purposes.