Reunited in Grenada

We’re in the Grenadian airport walking through customs, the nerves are kicking in, what is to come is beginning to feel real. My heart is beating fast, thoughts running through my mind, but no words come out.  My body is shaking, my legs feel like jelly, but somehow I’ve managed to keep walking. I’m walking out the sliding doors, outside the airport. Quickly I’m scanning the crowd for a familiar face. I take a few steps, and I see him. Before I know, I’m running, running towards him. Tears streaming, the biggest smile on my face. I wrap my arms around him and nothing else seems to matter, I’m fairly certain I blacked out momentarily, I can’t quite tell you how I was feeling. But then I hear his voice, and it brings me back to reality. I have just been reunited with my Dad after 8 long years. All the hard work and tears that Elle and I have been through this past year has all been worth it for this one moment. I don’t want to let go, but I know I have to. 

Rewind… back to the start. On Friday, the night before we fly we packed our suitcases ready to be picked up midday on Saturday. Somehow our suitcases are considerably heavier than they were when we arrived and they were over the weight limit. We had to leave a few items behind, but nothing that couldn’t be replaced. After we finished packing, we went down to the restaurant for our “last supper”. The staff were sad to see us go, as we had gotten along with them so well throughout the week. They even asked if we would get out camera to take a few pictures with them, which melted my heart. 

We were supposed to be going to the Friday night street party in Gros Islet, but we decided against it and thought that a chilled night was much needed as we knew tomorrow would be… eventful to say the least. 

Waking up bright and early on Saturday morning, we headed down for breakfast. Time to say goodbye to the beautiful views and the rest of the staff. Heading back up to the room, it was now time to play the waiting game. Every minute seemed to pass like an hour, time was dragging painfully slow. Elle thought it would be a good time to talk about the fact we were meeting my Dad in a few hours. But, no words came out. Instead, tears, and plenty of them, streaming down my face. I think the nerves had kicked in and I had realised exactly what was happening. I don’t know if they were happy tears or what, but I did feel relieved afterwards. 

11.50am, time to check out and Kevin was already waiting for us. Kevin was the guy dropping us at the airport, what a splendid guy he was. He took our minds off the fact we were meeting my Dad, we played a few games during the journey, to see how much we had learnt about Saint Lucia during our stay. We got into the topic of moving to St Lucia, and the ways in which you could make a living there. At the end of the journey, he gave us his business card and told us he would be in touch if he had any suggestions for work etc. 

Checking in was hassle and stress free, a small simple airport that you just flow through. After grabbing a bite to eat, the waiting game begins again… Only this time, the waiting game exceeded the time frame we had set as our flight was delayed. However, before long, our flight number was being called out and it was time to board the aircraft. 28 minutes in the air, and we had already landed in Grenada. We both agreed that was the shortest flight we had embarked to date, I didn’t even have time to get nervous or let it settle that it was under an hour until I see my Dad. As silly as it sounds, Elle and I got off the plane last, so we went through customs last.. anything to postpone the inevitable. The airport staff were so friendly and welcoming to us, proud Grenadians showing off their country. You know what happens next… 

A 10 minute drive, and we were already pulling into our the car park for the hotel, we had a friendly welcome to Siesta Hotel, and were given the keys. After dropping off our bags, we headed back out into the car so that my Dad could show us around the city. Although it was dark, it was great to see our surroundings and to see where my Dad grew up and now lives. During our drive, we made a few pit stops to get out and look around, we got to see both of my Dad’s business establishments. Which are hair and beauty spa’s called Spice Isle Retreat. Absolutely beautiful!

The great thing about my Dad living here, was that he provided us with advice about where to buy food, where the beach is and the best places to go whilst in the city. We were driving for a good few hours, but it was getting late. Time to get back to the hotel and catch up on some much needed Z’s after a long and overwhelming day. 

Our next post includes what it was like to wake up and see the beauty of Grenada in daylight, and exploring the city through the eyes of a local.

Stay tuned!

Elbitravels x

Being broke was worth it… 

We thought 8 hours on a train was bad but at least you have leg room, usually a wide table and throughout Europe even your own compartment. On a plane however, none of the above exist… 

An 8 hour flight with a broken entertainment system was an agitation to every nerve in our bodies, however I suppose 8 hours is next to nothing when you step off the plane and into that humid heat. Worth every dying minute! Okay, I want to say that I didn’t mind the length of the flight and as I’m okay with flying, it seems I’m obliged to say it was a good flight. Abi on the other hand, I must admit didn’t let on too tough that she was getting frustrated but on landing and arriving into the airport made it very clear that she didn’t enjoy it at all and also that she didn’t appreciate the couple next to us who wouldn’t stop staring… Do we have something on our faces?

Alright, we now needed to find out whether or not our hotel and transfers were legit – (we booked with destination2) – and were low key expecting some hiccups along the line due to this not being a ‘mainstream’ company… Getting questioned in customs put me on edge first though! “Are you supposed to be carrying 200 cigarettes?” So, I know I smoke quite a lot but I certainly know there’s nothing that I’ve done wrong… Turns out, it was just my young looks which were the issue as neither of us apparently look a day over 18. After checking our passports to verify our age, off we set to legitimise our booking… 

Walking through into the arrivals we quickly realised that everything was falling into place. The booking was LEGIT! Elbitravels 1 Scammers 0. We highly recommend destination2.com when looking to travel to St Lucia as booking via this company saved us at least 170EC (Eastern Caribbean Dollars) on airport transfers alone and an extra unknown amount on our hotel (I will insert the link when I manage to get onto a computer). 

The 2 hour transfer took us through the city centre, the rainforest and alongside another local airport before dropping us at St Lucian by Rex Resorts – first impressions… WOW! We are finally in paradise, all those hours at work were finally worth it, being broke every month was now totally worth every penny. The complimentary welcome drinks also went down a treat!

We were shown to our room by a bell boy which personally I have never experienced and lugging two 23kg suitcases was the bane of my life following the travelling we had done so we certainly are grateful to this guy! 

Abi has never tried an all-inclusive package holiday so this was a new experience in ways too. She quickly learnt the works of it when we went down for dinner and enjoyed some beautifully jerked BBQ chicken, complimented by exotic fruits for dessert and rum punch to swill it down! 

Call us weak because it was only 7pm but we went straight up to bed and slept through until 5:30am. Although cutting us slack, it was 11pm in our head/GMT. 

Breakfast begins @ 6am which consisted of jam and pancakes and lots of locally produced bananas! I can honestly say that I have never tasted a banana so beautiful in my life! Who knew a banana could be so good?! I ate 3 I think… One after the other! I really want the love heart eye emoji here because that accurately describes my relationship with those bananas! I digress… 

Turning 7am the temperature had already reached 23 degrees celcius which was breath taking, literally due to the humidity! 


We had been on the beach no more than ten minutes before our first haggle, we were being roped into buying an anklet which bless the guy, Robert, he sat on the beach and handmade it whilst we told him we’d be back within an a few hours to consider buying it. However with no intention of spending our money, we forgot only to walk into him after we’d been for a swim! Talking our way out of it a second time was easier than expected, a simple no thank you works wonders! 

We ventured off up and down the white, sun kissed beach hitting on Facebook live and taking many camera shots! We also did a little snorkelling and underwater filming with our new GoPro which has caught some brilliant footage! 


Being on an island like St Lucia it is very easy to forget sun cream as it is very cloudy but the heat doesn’t let off so no matter what, keep that sun cream topped up! 

Coming up to midday we met with our holiday rep, Nadia, who booked us in for horse-riding, zip-lining, the mud baths and a boat excursion. Totalling up to around £500 for both of us seems a lot but for 2 full day excursions and a 2 hour horse ride, it works out at a reasonably good price. We had also specifically saved for these beforehand as we researched into what we wanted to do whilst we were here. 

Tomorrow we head out at 9:30am to begin our first trip, so keep an eye out for our next blog post which will entertain as Abi is scared of heights and we’ll be high in the trees for most of the day!! 

Stay tuned…

Elbitravels x