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After making it back to St Vincent from the Grenadines by boat, it was time to get back on the turbo prop plane back to Grenada. We had booked a round trip flight since it seemed to make sense, even though we already spent enough time in Grenada. We still had the day in Kingstown before our night flight. We took care of some errands in the morning, needed to restock some baby supplies and had subway for lunch, this time fully loaded with all veggies. The kids had their nap and then it was time to get ready for the airport. We went on a few more walks and managed to find a driver that would take us back for the same price we paid when arriving. He was an interesting character though and very eager to get going, so we ended up leaving quite early. We got to the small airport, had another sub since everything was closed at the airport and then waited in the quiet terminal. Our plane arrived from Barbados and boarding took less than ten minutes. The plane was pretty empty and we were in the air half an hour early. The kids were a bit tired but managed to stay busy. Kalina has typically no interest in the phone at all, but tonight she wanted to do the same thing as Kilian. Rather than playing games she just waved Ashleigh’s phone around saying “cheese”. I am sure she will be asking for toddler games in no time though!
Our one day layover in Grenada was uneventful. It was a rainy day and we went for some walks to the mall and around the grounds. The view from our room is quite nice overlooking the water in the distance. After the nap we left for the airport once again and checked in early so we could enjoy a few drinks at the lounge. The lady working initially said she was closing but we reminded her of the listed opening hours and she let us stay for an hour. The kids had a bunch of snacks and we drank our beers in the little lounge with no other people around. Our next flight over to Antigua was pretty empty and didn’t take long. The kids were tired again since it was an evening flight. This will conclude our journey from the Grenadines through St Vincent and Grenada to our final destination of Antigua. It will be nice to stay put for a few days and catch up on some laundry and have the space to sprawl out in our Airbnb. Comments are closed.
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