Grenada
Capital of: St. George's
St. George’s is the capital and chief port of Grenada, clustered around the picturesque horseshoe-shaped harbor known as the Carenage on the island’s southwest coast. The other options are capitals of nearby Caribbean nations: Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago), Bridgetown (Barbados), and Castries (Saint Lucia).
Grenada is nicknamed the “Spice Isle” for its nutmeg and mace—look for warehouses and markets around St. George’s reflecting that trade. The city features colorful Georgian architecture and Fort George, a reminder of its colonial past before independence in 1974. Memory tip: think “G for Grenada, G for George’s”—the shared G makes the capital easy to recall.