No cities meet the criteria for “Richest Cities in Grenada”.
Define “richest” up front: use measurable wealth metrics such as per‑area income, taxable receipts, property prices, tourism revenue, or the count of luxury homes. Know that Grenada does not publish reliable, city‑level income or wealth statistics. Do not expect a ranked list of cities by wealth because the raw data simply does not exist.
Understand why the search returns nothing. Grenada is a small island state with one formal city (St. George’s) and many towns and villages. National statistics are reported at the country or parish level, not by town. Property listings, hotel revenue, and tourism numbers exist, but they are fragmented and private. Use these proxies only with caution when judging local wealth.
Consider close alternatives that do exist and will answer your intent. Look at richest parishes, most expensive neighborhoods, or tourism and real‑estate hotspots. Near matches to review include St. George’s (capital and main economic hub), the Grand Anse beach area (high hotel density and pricier listings), and Hillsborough on Carriacou (local center with notable homes). Use census population, property listing prices, hotel occupancy, and marina activity as proxies.
Explore those alternatives instead of a city ranking. Check parish‑level income reports, Grenada real‑estate listings, and tourism revenue maps for useful insights into where money and assets concentrate.


