5/5 Luc G. 6 months ago on Google
We
booked
a
last
minute
trip
to
Grenada
to
celebrate
my
wife's
birthday
and
decided
to
stay
at
Mount
Cinnamon
from
October
27
to
November
3,
2023.
From
the
time
we
arrived
to
the
moment
we
left
we
were
treated
more
as
friends
than
guests.
Grenadians
are
generally
quite
friendly
but
the
Hotel's
staff
was
outstanding.
We
will
always
remember
the
great
chats
we
had
with
the
well-travelled
Masha
who
is
not
only
a
terrific
conversationalist
and
storyteller,
but
is
also
blessed
with
a
dazzling
smile
and
infectious
laugh.
Shauna
also
deserves
to
be
mentioned
for
providing
us
with
excellent
customer
service.
Everyone,
without
exception,
was
friendly
and
when
we
asked
for
something
it
was
never
a
problem
-
we
were
lacking
a
bar
of
soap
and
while
we
said
we
were
willing
to
wait
until
the
following
day,
it
arrived
at
our
room
with
Shauna
within
5
minutes!
In
terms
of
amenities,
our
room
(Cinnamon
Suite
-
CS
13)
was
spectacular
with
a
large
balcony
from
where
we
enjoyed
an
awe-inspiring
view
of
Grand
Anse
Beach
and
St.
George.
Mount
Cinnamon's
location
is
perfect
because
we
could
walk
to
the
grocery
store,
the
Spice
Market
and
other
restaurants.
We
could
even
get
to
all
these
places
by
walking
along
the
beach!
The
Hotel
is
probably
1970's
but
our
room
appeared
to
have
been
recently
renovated
with
a
nice,
clear
picture
smart
TV.
Things
are
pretty
up-to-date
in
terms
of
technology
as
we
were
given
a
cellphone
to
contact
the
lobby,
a
cab
via
WhatsApp,
and
so
one.
In
our
room,
they
included
2
British-style
adapters
which
we
could
use
with
our
North
American
plugs.
The
hotel
is
situated
on
a
hillside
which
is
a
bit
steep
but
affords
outstanding
views;
those
who
prefer
not
to
walk
uphill
to
their
suite
can
always
take
one
of
the
ever-present
hotel
shuttles
to
their
room
from
the
lobby
as
well
as
the
beach.
The
Hotel
grounds
are
lush
with
mature
trees
and
flowering
bushes
and
the
beautiful
vegetation
continues
to
the
beach,
delighting
the
senses
along
the
walk
from
the
Hotel
to
the
beach
(approximately
200
meters).
Every
time
we
arrived
at
the
beach
there
were
always
fresh
towels
available
as
well
as
loungers
and
umbrellas.
One
could
also
conveniently
get
cocktails
or
other
beverages
at
the
beach
restaurant
during
the
day
(charged
to
your
room).
The
Hotel
and
its
beach
location
are
at
the
end
of
Grand
Anse
Beach
so
it's
quite
private
and
quiet.
If
you
want
action,
simply
walk
down
the
beach
towards
the
Spice
Market
and
you
can
mix
with
the
friendly
local
population
(see
my
review
of
Umbrella's
restaurant).
In
conclusion,
while
Aruba
claims
to
be
"one
happy
island,"
Grenada
is
at
least
twice
as
friendly
and
happy,
in
our
opinion.
We
very
much
intend
to
return
and
could
not
give
it
a
higher
commendation.
I've
included
a
photo
of
the
bay
taken
from
our
balcony
as
well
as
pics
of
the
hotel
and
the
beach.
Enjoy!
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