The Grenada Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai embodies the quiet, safe and stable lifestyle, and the clear blue waters of its shores, which reflect the calm and hospitable nature of its people, as well as the rich history and culture that has been passed on for generations.

The pavilion allows its visitors to embark on a tour full of colors and aromas of spices that are used for different purposes, from adding various flavors to foods to treating diseases, where many of the world's spices are grown in Grenada, including nutmeg, cinnamon, turmeric, cloves, ginger, Gulf mace, bay leaves and tonka beans. And Pimento, or it can be said that all spices are grown in Grenada, giving the island its unique scent.

Visitors to the pavilion, under the theme "Enhancing the environment, through the movement of people, culture, products and services", can explore the unique nutmeg sculptures that mediate the pavilion.

Visitors can enjoy musical rhythms such as "Calypso", "Sokka", "Folk", "Steel Pan", "Big Drum" and "Gap Gap" inspired by the Grenada Islands, in addition to "Cariaco" and "Martinique" .

They can also listen to those rhythms from the most famous international artists of Grenada, such as The Mighty Sparrow, Valentino, Ajumu, Wizard, Skullar, and many others.

Visitors will attract songs of "soka" and "gharovi" from "Mister Killa", "Tolbary", "Skinny Pantone", "Boise", "Shortberry" and "Vagin".

The pavilion focuses on the theme "Promoting the environment, through the movement of people, culture, products and services."