The fourth season of Siesta Key premiered in May and we have information to share about one of the show's locations, the Grenadines. On the show, the drama is already heating up. Juliette Porter and Kelsey Owens are feuding, Madisson Hausberg is wedding planning, and Brandon Gomes is learning how to be a father to his baby son. Now, Juliette's super-rich boyfriend Sam has whisked Juliette and the rest of the Siesta Key crew away for a month-long stay on the Grenadine Islands. The move was a smart one on the part of producers since they were filming during the pandemic last year. Plus, it forced the group to live in close quarters, This is a recipe for disaster, but good news for viewers who want high drama.

The show's location is sparking new interest in the Grenadine Islands. The Grenadine Islands, also called the Grenadines, are a chain of islands located between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This island chain includes the nations of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada. While many of the islands are uninhabited, some of them used to be plantation areas settled and owned by the French. Now, they feature luxurious resorts, hotels, and yachting marinas. While the show has hidden details, the beauty of this region is impossible to conceal.

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The cast is staying on Palm Island Grenadines, which is renowned for its sugar-sand beaches and clear blue waters. Originally called Prune Island, it was leased by a couple who built a hotel to provide employment to the local people. The hotel was purchased by its current owners in 1999, and they renovated it into the opulent boutique hotel it is today. The owners also strive to make the resort as eco-friendly as possible. They've built a nursery to grow fresh produce for the resort's restaurants, and work to preserve the island's plants and flowers.

If Siesta Key fans want to visit, they should know that the Palm Island Resort doesn't necessarily require a reality star bank account. Beachfront rooms start at around $100 per night, and a flight from Barbados to the island will cost about $600 per person. The exclusive, adults-only (sixteen and older) resort has a lot to offer, with five pristine beaches, two restaurants, and a plethora of activities and experiences. Guests can hike, sail, snorkel, and paddleboard. Those who are more interested in relaxing can try the resort's Tranquility Body and Soul Spa, which offers a variety of treatments, including massages.

The scenery featured on Siesta Key has always been beautiful, but producers are upping the ante this season with the month-long move to the Grenadines. It's giving fans a major dose of vacation envy. With sparkling blue waters, flawless beaches, and miles of unspoiled land, the Grenadines are an incredible group of Caribbean islands that attract plenty of tourists.

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Source: Palm Island Grenadines