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Fill out our user-friendly application form with your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit. Our intelligent system validates your information against Grenada Immigration requirements, ensuring accuracy and reducing the risk of delays or rejections.
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Submit your passport scan showing the bio page clearly, a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation in Grenada, and supporting documents based on your visa category. Our visa specialists review each document against Caribbean immigration standards before submission.
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Your verified application is submitted to Grenada's Immigration Department. We monitor processing status closely and communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes promptly via email. Our team handles all follow-up queries from immigration authorities.
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Once approved, you'll receive your visa confirmation by email. Print the approval document and present it at Maurice Bishop International Airport or any Grenadian port of entry along with your passport. Welcome to the Spice Island of the Caribbean!
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Grenada Visa Requirements & Entry Information
Tourist Visa
Up to 30 days
Single entry for beach holidays and island exploration
Business Visa
Up to 30 days
For commercial meetings and investment opportunities
Transit Visa
Up to 48 hours
For travelers connecting through Grenada
Work Permit
Up to 12 months
For employment with Grenadian companies or organizations
Essential Requirements
passportPassport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
photoPassport photo 35x45mm, white background
hotelHotel booking or accommodation confirmation
flightReturn flight or onward travel itinerary
moneyProof of sufficient funds for your stay
insuranceTravel insurance covering medical expenses
Visa Policy
Grenada maintains a welcoming visa policy that facilitates tourism and business travel to this beautiful Caribbean nation known as the Spice Island. The country is a member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community) and has visa-free arrangements with numerous countries.
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union member states, and many Commonwealth nations can enter Grenada without a visa for tourism stays up to 90 days. This generous policy supports the nation's thriving tourism industry and makes it one of the most accessible Caribbean destinations for international travelers.
Visa Required Nationalities
Travelers from countries not covered by visa exemption agreements must obtain a visa before arrival. This includes citizens of many Asian, African, and Middle Eastern nations. The application process involves submitting documentation to a Grenadian embassy, consulate, or through authorized visa services like DoVisa. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days for standard applications.
St. George's - One of the most picturesque capitals in the Caribbean
Visa Requirements
Essential Documentation
All Grenada visa applicants must provide the following core documents:
Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date with minimum two blank pages for entry stamps. The passport should be in good condition with clear photographs.
Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months. Photo must show full face with neutral expression.
Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservation, resort booking, rental agreement, or invitation letter from a resident if staying with friends or family.
Travel Itinerary: Confirmed round-trip flight tickets or evidence of onward travel. Cruise ship passengers should provide cruise itinerary documents.
Financial Evidence: Bank statements from the last 3 months demonstrating sufficient funds (approximately $100 USD per day of stay). Employment letter may also be requested.
Travel Insurance: Comprehensive coverage including medical expenses and emergency evacuation is strongly recommended for all visitors to Grenada.
Grand Anse Beach - Consistently rated among the best beaches in the Caribbean
Application Process
How to Apply for a Grenada Visa
The visa application process for Grenada is straightforward when you have the correct documentation:
Step 1 - Gather Documents: Collect all required documents including passport scans, photographs, accommodation proof, flight itineraries, and financial evidence. Ensure all documents are clear and legible.
Step 2 - Complete Application: Fill out the visa application form accurately. Provide complete information about your travel plans, employment, and purpose of visit. Incomplete applications cause delays.
Step 3 - Submit and Pay: Submit your application through DoVisa or directly to a Grenadian diplomatic mission. Pay the applicable visa fee using secure payment methods.
Step 4 - Processing: Standard processing takes 3-5 business days. During peak tourist season (December-April) or around major events like Spicemas Carnival, allow extra time.
Step 5 - Receive Visa: Once approved, your visa will be sent electronically or stamped in your passport. Print electronic approvals for presentation at immigration.
Nutmeg Processing - Grenada produces over 20% of the world's nutmeg
Travel Tips
Entry Points and Immigration
Grenada visas are valid at all official entry points:
Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND): The main international gateway located at Point Salines, serving flights from North America, Europe, and Caribbean destinations. Immigration processing is generally efficient.
Cruise Ship Port: St. George's Cruise Terminal welcomes numerous cruise ships throughout the season, with immigration facilities available on arrival.
Yacht Entry: Private vessels can clear customs at St. George's, Grenville, or Carriacou. Grenada is a popular yachting destination.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season from January to May offers ideal weather with minimal rainfall and comfortable temperatures (24-30 degrees Celsius). This coincides with peak tourist season, so book accommodations early. The wet season (June-December) brings occasional showers and lush green landscapes. Spicemas Carnival in August is a major cultural celebration. The island enjoys warm tropical weather year-round with cooling trade winds.
Underwater Sculpture Park - World's first underwater sculpture gallery
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Grenada Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Grenada?
Grenada offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist visa allows stays up to 30 days for holidays, beach vacations, and exploring the Spice Island. Business visa permits commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and investment exploration for up to 30 days. Transit visa allows stays up to 48 hours for travelers passing through to other Caribbean destinations. Work permit is required for foreign nationals seeking employment with Grenadian companies, valid for up to 12 months. Student visa is available for those enrolled at St. George's University or other educational institutions. The appropriate visa depends on your travel purpose, duration, and nationality.
Do I need a visa to visit Grenada?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union member states, Australia, New Zealand, and most Commonwealth countries for stays up to 90 days. Visa required nationalities include citizens of many Asian, African, and Middle Eastern countries. As a member of CARICOM, Grenada also allows visa-free travel for citizens of other Caribbean Community nations. We recommend verifying current requirements for your specific nationality before travel, as policies can change.
What documents are required for a Grenada visa?
Essential documents for all applications: Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival with minimum 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background); completed visa application form; proof of accommodation in Grenada. Tourist visa additional requirements: Round-trip flight itinerary; bank statements showing sufficient funds (approximately $100 USD per day); travel insurance covering medical expenses. Business visa additional requirements: Invitation letter from Grenadian company; employer support letter; company registration documents. All documents should be clear scans in PDF or JPEG format for electronic submission.
How long does Grenada visa processing take?
Standard visa processing for Grenada takes 3-5 business days for most applications. Factors affecting processing time: Peak tourist season (December-April) may experience higher volumes; major events like Spicemas Carnival can slow processing; incomplete applications cause delays; additional verification requirements for certain nationalities. Expedited processing: Urgent applications may be accommodated for an additional fee. Recommendations: Apply at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date; ensure all documents are complete and accurate; respond promptly to any requests for additional information. DoVisa's pre-submission review helps identify potential issues before they cause delays.
Can I extend my stay in Grenada?
Yes, visitors can extend their stay in Grenada. Extension process: Apply at the Immigration Department in St. George's before your current authorization expires. Required documents include valid passport, completed extension form, proof of accommodation for extended stay, proof of sufficient funds, and the extension fee. Maximum stay: Tourist stays can typically be extended up to a total of 6 months within a 12-month period. Important: Extensions are not guaranteed and are granted at immigration discretion. Overstaying without proper authorization can result in fines, detention, and future visa difficulties. Alternative: For longer stays, consider applying for a residence permit through the Immigration Department.
What is the best time to visit Grenada?
Dry season (January-May): The most popular time to visit with sunny skies, minimal rainfall, and comfortable temperatures ranging from 24-30 degrees Celsius. This is peak tourist season with higher prices and busier beaches. Wet season (June-December): Occasional afternoon showers, lush green landscapes, and lower prices. Hurricane season peaks August-October. Special events: Spicemas Carnival in August features vibrant parades, calypso, and soca music; Grenada Chocolate Festival in May celebrates local chocolate production. Year-round activities: Diving, snorkeling, and beach activities are enjoyable throughout the year thanks to consistent warm temperatures.
What are Grenada's entry points?
Grenada accepts visitors at several official entry points. Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND): The main international gateway at Point Salines, handling flights from North America, Europe, and Caribbean destinations. Most international visitors arrive here. Lauriston Airport: Small airport on Carriacou island for inter-island flights. Cruise port: St. George's Cruise Terminal welcomes cruise ships year-round. Yacht clearance: Private vessels can clear customs at St. George's, Grenville, or Hillsborough (Carriacou). Immigration processing is available at all official entry points.
Can I work in Grenada with a tourist visa?
No, working in Grenada with a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. Tourist visas permit only leisure activities including vacationing, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, and attending cultural events. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings and negotiations but do not permit paid employment. Legal employment requires a work permit obtained before arrival, with sponsorship from a Grenadian employer who must demonstrate the position cannot be filled locally. Penalties for working illegally include fines, deportation, and future entry bans. Medical students: St. George's University students require appropriate student visas arranged through the institution.
Do children need their own visa for Grenada?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa if one is needed for their nationality. There are no family visas or provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name with 6+ months validity; passport-sized photograph meeting adult specifications; completed visa application with child's details; parental/guardian consent documentation if traveling with only one parent or without parents. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Each child's visa is processed and issued separately. Fees: Standard visa fees apply to children; there are no reduced rates for minors.
Is Grenada safe for tourists?
Grenada is generally considered safe for tourists and is known as one of the friendlier Caribbean destinations with relatively low crime rates. Safe areas: Tourist areas including Grand Anse, St. George's, and resort areas are well-maintained and secure. Practical precautions: Standard travel safety applies - secure valuables in hotel safes; avoid displaying expensive jewelry; use licensed taxis; avoid isolated areas after dark. Health considerations: No major health risks; tap water is safe to drink in most areas; dengue fever prevention (use insect repellent); comprehensive travel insurance recommended. Natural considerations: Hurricane season runs June-November; follow local advisories during this period.
What currency is used in Grenada?
The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which is pegged to the US Dollar at approximately 2.70 XCD = 1 USD. US Dollars are widely accepted throughout the island at shops, restaurants, and hotels - often as convenient as local currency. Card acceptance: Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. Smaller vendors and markets may require cash. ATMs: Available in St. George's and Grand Anse area. Most dispense XCD only. Tipping: 10-15% is customary in restaurants if service charge not included; tip hotel staff and taxi drivers at your discretion.
What if my Grenada visa is rejected?
Grenada visa rejections are relatively uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete documentation; passport validity issues; unclear photographs; insufficient proof of funds; previous immigration violations; concerns about purpose of visit. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application. You can reapply with improved documentation addressing potential issues - there's no mandatory waiting period. Prevention strategies: Ensure documents are complete and clear; verify passport validity (6+ months); provide comprehensive travel itinerary and accommodation proof; include evidence of ties to home country and intention to return. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance.
What languages are spoken in Grenada?
English is the official language of Grenada, making it very accessible for English-speaking travelers. All government services, signage, menus, and tourist information are in English. Grenadian Creole: Locals also speak an English-based Creole dialect with French influences reflecting the island's colonial history. Standard English is universally understood. Communication for tourists: You will have no language barriers in Grenada. Hotel staff, tour guides, taxi drivers, and service workers all speak fluent English. This makes the Spice Island particularly welcoming for international visitors.
How do I get around Grenada?
Rental cars: A popular option for exploring the island. Requires a temporary local driving permit (obtainable at airports or rental agencies). Note that driving is on the left side of the road. Taxis: Available throughout the island with fixed rates for tourist destinations. Agree on fares before departure. Minibuses: Affordable local transportation between main towns, though schedules can be irregular. Water taxis: Available between beaches and for island-hopping to Carriacou. Guided tours: Recommended for spice plantation visits and rainforest exploration. Important: Roads are mountainous and winding in places. There is no Uber or similar ride-sharing services.
What are the top attractions in Grenada?
Beaches: Grand Anse Beach (world-famous 2-mile stretch); Morne Rouge Bay; Levera Beach for turtle watching. Cultural sites: Fort George overlooking St. George's harbor; Belmont Estate spice plantation; Dougaldston Spice Station; House of Chocolate. Natural attractions: Grand Etang National Park with crater lake and hiking; Annandale Waterfalls; Seven Sisters Falls. Unique experiences: Underwater Sculpture Park (world's first); River Antoine Rum Distillery (Caribbean's oldest); chocolate factory tours. Sister islands: Carriacou and Petite Martinique offer quieter beaches and local culture.
Why is Grenada called the Spice Island?
Grenada earned the nickname Spice Island due to its abundant production of nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and other aromatic spices. Nutmeg production: Grenada is one of the world's largest producers of nutmeg, providing approximately 20% of global supply. The nutmeg even appears on the national flag. Spice tours: Visitors can tour working spice estates like Gouyave Nutmeg Station and Dougaldston Estate to see traditional processing methods. Culinary heritage: Local cuisine features these spices prominently, from nutmeg ice cream to spiced rum punch. The aromatic atmosphere makes touring the hillside plantations a uniquely Grenadian experience.
Do I need travel insurance for Grenada?
While travel insurance is not strictly mandatory for all visitors, it is strongly recommended for Grenada. Recommended coverage: Medical expenses and emergency evacuation (important as serious conditions may require transport to larger facilities); trip cancellation and interruption; lost baggage and personal belongings; travel delays. Hurricane season consideration: If traveling June-December, ensure your policy covers natural disasters and trip interruptions. Adventure activities: Verify coverage for diving, snorkeling, and hiking if you plan these activities. Cost: Travel insurance is relatively inexpensive compared to potential out-of-pocket medical costs in the Caribbean. DoVisa recommends comprehensive coverage for all international travel.
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