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Christmas Tree on Floating Dock
When the nights draw in and the Christmas season rolls around, it's time to start planning some travel outings. Whether you're visiting the local Christmas market, making your first attempt at ice skating or going the whole hog and heading to Lapland for a Santa-style sleigh ride, browse our readers' tips below for inspiration. And add your Yuletide experiences by sending a tip or emailing been.there@guardian.co.uk
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    Christmas in Grenada

    Posted by dorival 20 December 2011

    Celebrating Christmas in Grenada, the spice island makes sense. The Christmas market in St Georges the capital is infused with the smell of cloves, allspice and nutmeg. The locals are so enthusiastic about baking Christmas treats that when we visited the shops had sold out of flour. Best of all both Grenada and the smaller island of Carriacou resound to the sound of festive Parang music, a joyful mix of Latin inspired music featuring the cuatro guitars and mandolins and the local shak shak. Locals flock to midnight mass and then enjoy a feast of baked hams, sorrel punch, black cake and spiced rums. All this and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.

    St Georges, Grenada
    www.carriacouparangfestival.com
    Google map: bit.ly/ueBmSz

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