Plan your trip to Grenada

Offers and Deals

The Spice Islands are the perfect place to give your body that treat it really deserves. Take a trip to the spa where you can escape from reality, losing yourself in the exotic but therapeutic pleasures that await you.

Sample Itineraries

Explore natural wonders, relax and rejuvenate, embark on an adventure, try amazingly flavourful cuisine, connect with local communities, and so much more. With three islands to choose from, the possibilities are endless.

Where to stay

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, business traveller or here with your family, there is a wide range of accommodation options to suit your needs.

What to Do

Filled with an amazing culture and unique traditions, Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique boast a variety of festivals year-round.

Where to Eat

A culinary experience in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique is sure to be an unforgettable one. With the option of formal dinning, casual bars, and roadside vendors, there is an endless…

Getting to Grenada

Grenada is accessible from major international cities including Miami, New York, Charlotte, Toronto, London, Frankfurt and from the Caribbean. International flights land at Maurice Bishop International Airport. Visitors wishing to continue to the sister isle of Carriacou have a short trip by inter-island charter to Lauriston Airport or ferry ride. Many international cruise lines serving our islands depart from Florida and Puerto Rico.

Required Documents

 A valid passport and return ticket are required for all visitors. Your passport must be valid for at least six (6) months from your arrival into the country. Proof of citizenship bearing a photograph is acceptable from British, Canadian and American citizens. As mandated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, all travellers from the USA must provide a passport to enter or re-enter the USA on vacation or business travel. A visa is not required for entry from citizens of the USA, Canada, UK and most European countries, British Commonwealth, most Caribbean countries, South Korea and Japan. Review the complete country visa requirements for Grenada.

 

TRAVELLING TO GRENADA BY AIR

International

USA
  • JetBlue Airways operates a daily non-stop service from JFK, New York. A weekly (Saturday) direct flight from Boston starts November 4, 2023.
  • American Airlines operates a daily non-stop service from Miami and a weekly direct flight from Charlotte (seasonal).
CANADA
  • Air Canada operates non-stop winter service from Toronto, 4 times weekly starting October 29, 2023.  
  • Sunwing operates a non-stop weekly (Sunday) winter service starting November 5, 2023 
UNITED KINGDOM
  • British Airways operates three weekly flights from London, Gatwick.
  • Virgin Atlantic Airways operates two weekly flights from London, Heathrow Airport. 
GERMANY
  • Condor operates a weekly flight (Sunday) from Frankfurt in the winter season (November to May).

Regional

  • Caribbean Airlines offers daily flights between Grenada and Trinidad and Barbados. 
  • interCaribbean Airways operates daily flights between Grenada and Barbados with connections in St. Vincent.  
  • SVG Air operates between St. Vincent, through Carriacou, five times a week.
  • LIAT provides flights into Grenada from multiple Caribbean islands.

Grenada's Jet Centre Facility

Visitors to the island now have the option of utilizing our jet facility at the Maurice Bishop International Airport catering to first class/premium passengers and business general aviation services. The luxurious 4,200 sq ft Jet Centre offers an elegant and purposeful mix of indulging comforts and VIP conveniences, from finely appointed lounge spaces, deluxe catering options and spa shower facilities to private Customs and Immigration processing, high-speed Wi-Fi, luxury golf cart transportation to / from your aircraft and state-of-art security screening.

Cruise

  • A modern purpose built terminal located close to the St. George’s Harbour caters for several cruise lines.

Pure Safe

Colourful coral reefs, spectacular shipwrecks, exhilarating drift dives and a unique underwater sculpture park – Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique have it all.

Special Alerts

There are no special alerts at this time.

ROYALTON GRENADA PRESENTATION 2019

Travel Updates

Effective from 4th April 2022

  • No Covid-19 testing required
  • No Vaccination required
  • No health declaration form required
  • No quarantine on arrival required

FAQs

Grenada, Carriacou, Petite Martinique and its dependencies are located in the eastern Caribbean, south of the Windward Islands and 100 miles north of Venezuela. Neighboring islands St. Vincent and the Grenadines lie to the north and Trinidad and Tobago lie to the South.
Average temperatures range from 75 degrees F to 85 degrees F (24 degrees C to 30 degrees C), with a cool breeze. The lowest temperatures occur between November and February. Although the climate is warm all year round, we do experience some seasonal changes depending on altitude. The dry season is between January and May and the rainy season is from June to December.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.
Calypso is the native music to our islands. Around the island you will hear a fusion of parang, reggae, dancehall and pop from cars and buses, shop fronts and even through the windows of people’s homes, especially during festival seasons. Ex tempore is also another popular art form where the musicians sing to a standard tune with impromptu lyrics.