Getting in
A valid passport and return or onward ticket is required. Visas are not required from citizens of the USA, Canada, United Kingdom and its dependencies, British Commonwealth countries, Caribbean countries (except Cuba), Venezuela, European Community countries and their dependencies, Norway, Japan, and Israel. Commonwealth of Independent States such as Russia and the Ukraine and the Baltic States such as Estonia and Latvia, and other eastern European countries such as Hungary, Romania and Slovenia are required to purchase a tourist visa on arrival in Grenada and costs EC$ 25.
Duty Free Allowances - Personal items, one quart in total wines and spirits, half-pound tobacco or 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes. No restrictions on the amount of money that can be brought in. Restricted items are fruits, vegetables, meat, soil, illegal drugs, firearms and ammunition.
By plane
Point Salines International Airport(IATA: GND)(ICAO: TGPY) is on the main island of Grenada, located on a peninsula in the extreme southwest corner. It is about 4 miles from the capital of St. George's. British Airways, American Eagle (from San Juan only), Monarch, Air Canada (dry season only), Virgin Atlantic (UK), Liat, Air Jamaica, Condor (Germany), Excel Airways (UK), Aerotuy and Conviasa (VE)(from Porlamar, Margarita) provide direct service to Grenada; connections can be made on Liat via Trinidad and Barbados, and also from Barbados via SVG Airlines.By boat
Grenada Cruise Ship Terminal- Many cruise ships dock in St. George's between October and May. A brand new cruise ship terminal was completed in 2005, allowing up to 4 ships to be docked at once. The terminal "mall" houses numerous shops, some typical for Caribbean cruises, a few unique to the island.
- Osprey Lines Limited, Tel: (473) 440-8126, [2]. Ferry service between the islands of Granada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique via
- Charters of various sizes and crews can be found by inquiring at hotels or the Grenada Yacht Club in St. George's.
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