Less than 100 footsteps from tranquil Morne Rouge BBC Beach, St. George, Grenada, The Love Shack is a little ole’ place where you can get together. The self catering condo is a one bedroom with a American king-sized bed, plus a double lounger sofa bed, so it sleeps up to 4.
The fully fitted kitchen is dated, but offers you all appliances in good working order- including fridge/freezer, range and cooking utensils. For coffee lovers, there’s a coffee machine. For teatotallers, there’s a kettle. A microwave and toaster is available for the non-chef types. (Usually there is tea and coffee in the cupboard).
The bathroom is also shabby chic, but fully functional, although the bidet is now a modern art sculpture! There is now an outdoor shower to rinse the salt and sand from your elegant locks of hair and tanned limbs.
If you need to, pack light, as there’s a clothes washer on site, along with a laundry line and clothes pins.
For rainy days, enjoy a plethora of books in our library as well as Netflix and Amazon to watch on our large screen TV. The best thing to do is hang out on the covered veranda in the hammock and enjoy the view! Plug your phone in to our speaker and listen to your favorite tunes.
Located less than a minutes walk to La Plywood restaurant and bar and Kalinago Bay Resort on the other, you can also easily walk a couple more minutes to Savvy’s at Mount Cinnamon. From there, you’re at the south end of Grand Anse beach, so take a sunset stroll down the beach to dine at any of the resorts. Feeling lazy? Order from several local delivery places.
The Love Shack is the ideal place to relax and unwind for honeymooners, second and third time around mooners, small families, a couple couples, or just yourself. Enjoy the leisurely pace of island life, swim and hang with the friendly people of Grenada. But don’t worry if being in another world scares you- we have the fastest WIFI on the island for you to check your emails and post on social media so all your friends can wallow in your good fortune!
TRAVEL ADVISORY: Due to reported cases of the Zika and Dengie virus in the Caribbean, it is important to take all precautions to avoid contracting the mosquito born virus. Women who are pregnant or are planning to get pregnant should reconsider holidays where this virus has been detected.
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