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Essential Facts for Visiting Grenada
Health & Safety Tips for grenada
Connectivity & Mobility in Grenada
Extensive 4G LTE Coverage Across Grenada
Tourists in Grenada can expect reliable mobile network coverage, primarily on 4G LTE, through the island's main carriers, Digicel and Flow. Both providers offer physical SIM cards that can be easily purchased upon arrival, providing access to their robust networks. For those preferring digital solutions, eSIM options are also available, with platforms like prune offering convenient digital alternatives that leverage these same strong local networks, ensuring seamless connectivity for visitors throughout their stay, particularly in populated areas.
Source:Â https://www.digicelgroup.com/gd/en/home.html
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â 6-12 months

Affordable Tourist SIM Plans
For tourists visiting Grenada, prepaid SIM cards are readily available and generally affordable, offering various data and talk packages tailored for short stays. Prices for a tourist-oriented SIM, typically including a week or two of service with a reasonable data allowance, usually range from approximately EC$40 to EC$60 (about US$15-22). These can be purchased at the airport, carrier stores, or authorized dealers. Travelers seeking competitive pricing for eSIM plans should explore options available on https://prune.co.in/.
Source:Â https://www.discoverflow.co/grenada/
Confidence:Â 0.85
Update Cycle:Â 3-6 months

Robust Connectivity in Urban Centers
Grenada boasts strong 4G LTE mobile network coverage in its major metropolitan and tourist areas, ensuring visitors remain well-connected. Cities like St. George's, the capital, and the popular tourist hub of Grand Anse, benefit from excellent data speeds and network reliability for both daily communication and internet access. While 5G networks are being progressively rolled out by major carriers, 4G LTE remains the dominant and highly effective standard for high-speed mobile internet across these key urban and transit zones.
Source:Â https://www.digicelgroup.com/gd/en/home.html
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â 6-12 months

Money & Daily Life in grenada
Currency
The official currency of Grenada is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD or EC$), which is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate of EC$2.70 to US$1. While EC dollars are the standard, US dollars are widely accepted across the island, especially in tourist-centric businesses like hotels, larger restaurants, and tour operators. It's often convenient to pay in US dollars for larger purchases, but you may receive change in EC dollars. ATMs are available in major towns and at the airport, dispensing EC dollars. It's always a good idea to carry some local currency for smaller purchases, local markets, and taxis.
Source:Â Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, Grenada Tourism Authority
Confidence:Â 0.99
Update Cycle:Â Stable (currency peg)

Tipping culture
Tipping in Grenada is customary and appreciated, reflecting good service. In restaurants, a service charge of 10-15% is often automatically added to the bill; if it is, no additional tip is necessary unless you wish to reward exceptional service. If no service charge is included, a tip of 10-15% is appropriate. For taxi drivers, it's common to round up the fare or add about 10% for good service. Hotel staff such as porters and housekeepers appreciate small tips (e.g., EC$5-10 for porters, EC$10-20 per day for housekeeping, depending on the hotel standard). Tour guides and boat captains can also be tipped around 10-15% of the tour cost.
Source:Â Various travel guides and tourist forums
Confidence:Â 0.9
Update Cycle:Â Relatively stable

Credit cards
Major credit cards, such as Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in Grenada, particularly at hotels, larger restaurants, car rental agencies, and most duty-free shops. American Express is also accepted in many places, though less universally than Visa or MasterCard. However, for smaller local shops, street vendors, taxis, and some smaller guesthouses, cash is often preferred or required. It's always advisable to carry a mix of payment methods, including a sufficient amount of local currency, especially when venturing outside of the main tourist hubs. ATMs are available in St. George's and other key towns for cash withdrawals.
Source:Â Banking institutions, travel guides
Confidence:Â 0.95
Update Cycle:Â As needed (acceptance is evolving)

Plug/Voltage
The electrical current in Grenada is 230 volts (V) at 50 hertz (Hz). This is different from the North American standard of 110-120V at 60Hz. Travelers from North America will therefore need both a voltage converter for any appliances not dual-voltage and a plug adapter. The most common plug types used are Type G (the standard UK three-pin rectangular plug) and sometimes Type D (the older British standard three-round-pin plug), with Type G being predominant. It is highly recommended to bring suitable adapters and converters to ensure your electronic devices can be safely charged and used.
Source:Â WorldStandards.eu, Grenada Electricity Services Ltd (GRENLEC)
Confidence:Â 0.98
Update Cycle:Â Stable (electrical standards)

Local language(s)
The official language of Grenada is English, making communication generally easy for most international tourists. English is used in all official capacities, including government, business, and education, and is spoken by virtually everyone on the island. However, a local dialect known as Grenadian Creole English, or patois, is also widely spoken among the local population. This creole blends elements of English with African and French influences. While tourists are unlikely to need to speak patois, understanding that it exists and hearing it spoken can be an interesting part of the cultural experience. All signage, menus, and tourist information will be in standard English.
Source:Â Government of Grenada, cultural institutions
Confidence:Â 0.99
Update Cycle:Â Stable (language)

Weather and Seasonal Guide for Grenada

Best time to visit
February to May
During February to May, Grenada experiences its dry season, characterized by consistently sunny days, lower humidity, and minimal rainfall. This period is ideal for all tourist activities, from beach relaxation and water sports to exploring the island's lush interior and spice plantations. While February and March are part of the peak tourist season, April and May offer similar excellent weather conditions with slightly fewer crowds, providing a perfect balance for visitors.
Avg temp(march)
27°C
March maintains the fantastic dry season conditions, with warm, sunny days and low chances of rain. It's a prime time for diving, snorkeling, and relaxing on Grenada's beautiful beaches. Humidity remains low, making outdoor activities very comfortable.
Source:Â Grenada Tourism Authority
Confidence:Â 0.95
Update Cycle:Â Every 12 months
Top Landmarks and Sites in grenada
Pilot Summary
grenada
Grenada, the 'Spice Isle,' captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant culture, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Destination
grenada
Category
Caribbean
Languages
English
Special Rules
Visa requirements vary by nationality; many visitors can enter visa-free for up to 90 days with a valid passport, return ticket, and proof of funds. Right-hand traffic is observed, and respect for local customs is appreciated.
Average Flight Times from british virgin islands to grenada
Tortola (EIS)
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
St. George's (GND)
Maurice Bishop International Airport
Duration
6 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Cape Air
Silver Airways
Caribbean Airlines
Tortola (EIS)
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
St. George's (GND)
Maurice Bishop International Airport
Duration
7 hr 15 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
interCaribbean Airways
Caribbean Airlines
Tortola (EIS)
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
St. George's (GND)
Maurice Bishop International Airport
Duration
8 hr 0 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
interCaribbean Airways
Caribbean Airlines
Tortola (EIS)
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
St. George's (GND)
Maurice Bishop International Airport
Duration
10 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
American Airlines




















