Grenada is questioning whether to allow entry to ship passengers on all-gay cruises.
Gay cruises have run into problems in the Caribbean before, said Helen Kennedy, head of the Toronto-based gay rights group Egale.
"In 1998, the Cayman Islands turned away a gay cruise," Kennedy said. "Then in 2000, the Cayman Islands were forced to implement a non-discriminatory policy because they are a British territory."
Protesters met gay cruises in the Bahamas in 2004 and in St. Vincent last year, she said.
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