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Grenada Travel Guide Discover the Spice Isle of the Caribbean
Welcome to Grenada, an enchanting island known for its aromatic spices, lush landscapes, and charming beaches. With its vibrant culture leading the way, this Caribbean gem is hard to beat! Easily accessible within a few hours by air from many US destinations, this island offers a mix of nature-based excursions, culturally stimulating experiences and sumptuous serenity. From Sandals’ all-inclusive resort in Grenada, get to know more about the wonders of the spice isle!
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Best things to do in Grenada Discover grenada with our resort as your home base
Begin your Grenada exploration on the historic streets of St. George’s, the capital. A burst of culture and warm hospitality await. Then, make your way to Grand Anse Beach for a snorkeling excursion, or search for hidden waterfalls. Stay beneath the radar lounging poolside, and watch the rest of your all-inclusive vacation in Grenada fall into place. Sandals Grenada is the perfect home base for all of your island adventures!
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Best Time To Visit Grenada
Average climate in Grenada
Average precipitation in Grenada
Peak season
Grenada is most lively during its peak season months of December to April. This is the busiest time to travel to this island, and the weather is usually fantastic. This is the best time to go to Grenada for a beach vacation. Book early for availability and best prices.
Shoulder season
May and June are shoulder season months for Grenada. These months are just between Grenada’s peak and low seasons. During the shoulder season, the island is usually less crowded, and rates for flights and accommodation can be more moderate.
Low season
The low season months of July to November are the quietest time to visit Grenada. If you want a more peaceful vacation, this can be a good time to go. Although there can be less activities happening on the island around this time, you can still enjoy lots of sunny days and flight and accommodation deals.
Non-stop flight service
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Get to your vacation quicker with a non-stop flight to Grenada. Direct flights to this island are available from major cities including New York, Miami, and Toronto. Fly direct to the Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) and take advantage of Sandals Resorts complimentary resort transfers.
Grenada travel tips
Dos, don’ts, and other useful information
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LANGUAGE
English is the main language spoken in Grenada and so, most visitors won’t have an issue communicating with the locals.
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CURRENCY
The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the official currency of Grenada. US Dollars are also widely accepted in most places. If you plan on exploring beyond your resort, bring some small bills for tips and local purchases just in case.
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ELECTRICITY
The standard voltage in Grenada is 230V, and the island uses Type G electrical outlets. Bring a universal adapter for your trip if needed.
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GETTING AROUND
Exploring Grenada by car is possible with quick and easy access to car rentals. Taxis and public transportation are also available. The reliability of public transport can depend on the time, day or location, but taxis are convenient and can get you to your destination quicker. Sandals Resorts guests can have a hassle-free vacation in Grenada as airport transfers are included in the booking price. Tours (including transportation) can be arranged through your resort.
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TIPS AND GRATUITIES
In Grenada, a 10-15% tip is acceptable if you’re impressed with the service at local restaurants and bars. Tipping is not allowed at Sandals Resorts as it is included in the price of your vacation, with the exception of butlers and spa staff.
FAQs About Grenada
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Grenada is known for its beautiful beaches, just as much as the island is famous for its spice production. There’s quite a lot to reel you into this island, and there’s something to do for everyone.
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U.S. citizens will need a valid passport to travel to Grenada. Before booking your trip, ensure that your passport will be valid for the duration of your stay. Visas are not required for tourist stays in Grenada up to 90 days.
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Some of the traditional food items you can try in Grenada include Oil Down, the island’s national dish, callaloo soup and some of the fresh, delicious seafood. As Grenada is well known for its spices, you might want to sample those too.
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Absolutely! Grenada is a great destination to learn scuba diving, with skilled instructors and high-quality equipment available. Sandals Grenada offers certified divers complimentary scuba expeditions on a daily basis.
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Yes, beach weddings are popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Grenada. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.