Grenada

Essential Travel Information

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go to Grenada

Known as the “Spice Island,” Grenada captivates travelers with its nutmeg, cinnamon, and lush tropical beauty. The island offers soft white-sand beaches, cascading waterfalls, and inviting turquoise waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Adventure seekers enjoy exploring the famous Underwater Sculpture Park, hiking through rainforests, or sailing around picturesque coastlines.

Grenada’s warm hospitality, vibrant Creole culture, and lively festivals make every visit memorable. From colorful St. George’s harbor to the relaxing shores of Grand Anse Beach, travelers find both peace and excitement. With local cuisine, spice markets, and cultural traditions, Grenada blends authentic Caribbean charm with unforgettable experiences.

Essential Travel Information

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go to Grenada

Known as the “Spice Island,” Grenada captivates travelers with its nutmeg, cinnamon, and lush tropical beauty. The island offers soft white-sand beaches, cascading waterfalls, and inviting turquoise waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Adventure seekers enjoy exploring the famous Underwater Sculpture Park, hiking through rainforests, or sailing around picturesque coastlines.

Grenada’s warm hospitality, vibrant Creole culture, and lively festivals make every visit memorable. From colorful St. George’s harbor to the relaxing shores of Grand Anse Beach, travelers find both peace and excitement. With local cuisine, spice markets, and cultural traditions, Grenada blends authentic Caribbean charm with unforgettable experiences.

Grand Anse Beach

Grenada’s most famous beach—2 miles of white sand, turquoise water, and perfect for swimming, relaxing, or sipping rum punch.

St. George’s

The colorful capital city filled with colonial architecture, local markets, museums, and the picturesque Carenage harbor.

Belmont Estate

A historic plantation where you can explore Grenadian chocolate-making, organic farming, and traditional cuisine in a beautiful countryside setting.

Annandale Falls

One of Grenada’s most accessible and scenic waterfalls—surrounded by lush greenery and often featuring local cliff divers.

Levera Beach

A secluded gem known for stunning views, turtle nesting, and panoramic landscapes of nearby islands.

Entry Requirements

Passport

Required, valid for at least 6 months

Visa

Not required for many nationalities (check official list)

Proof of Return or Onward Travel

Required

Packing Essentials

What to Buy While In Grenada

Grenada Google Map

🗓️ Major Events

📌 Travel Tips

Emergency Services

Police

Dial 911 for immediate response

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Fire or Ambulance

Dial 434, or call +1 (473) 440-2051 for hospital emergencies

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