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Staying in Grenada

Grenada, known as the 'Island of Spice,' is the southernmost of the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The country comprises the main island of Grenada, along with Carriacou, Petite Martinique, and several smaller islands to the north. Its capital, St. George's, serves as a historic hub, while the nation offers a diverse accommodation landscape blending city-based stays with resort experiences. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Grenada presents a unique mix of urban exploration and coastal relaxation. The country has maintained political stability since returning to parliamentary democracy, offering a safe and culturally rich environment. Accommodations range from boutique hotels in the capital to luxury resorts catering to both leisure and business travelers. The archipelago's geography encourages a base-and-explore strategy, with St. George's acting as the primary gateway for cultural and historical immersion, while other areas offer secluded retreats. Travelers should note that while the main island is well-connected, inter-island travel to Carriacou and Petite Martinique requires additional planning.

Entry & visa
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Entry & getting around

Entry & Getting Around

The primary international gateway is Maurice Bishop International Airport. Domestic transport relies heavily on road networks connecting St. George's with various resorts. Access to Carriacou and Petite Martinique requires ferry or small aircraft connections. Visa requirements vary by nationality; travelers must check with the nearest Grenadian consulate or embassy for the most current official entry regulations before departure.

Accommodation Layout: City vs. Resort

Grenada's accommodation landscape is distinctly regional. St. George's offers city-centric hotels focused on history and culture, suitable for business or short stays. The southern and western coasts feature numerous beachfront resorts emphasizing leisure and all-inclusive services. This structure allows frequent travelers to choose between a 'city base' for exploration or a 'resort destination' for relaxation, with varying brand footprints and service types in each zone.

Loyalty Landscape

Grenada's hotel market features a mix of international chains and local boutique properties. Major global loyalty programs such as Marriott, Hilton, and IHG have a presence in key resorts and city hotels, though coverage varies by property. Due to the country's small size, some independent boutiques may not participate in global loyalty schemes. Frequent travelers should verify specific property participation in their preferred programs before booking, as international brand introductions in the region continue to evolve.

Practical info

Currency
XCD ($) · Eastern Caribbean dollar
Languages
English
Calling code
+1473
Driving
Right

Upcoming public holidays

  • 2026-08-03 · Emancipation Day
  • 2026-08-11 · Carnival
  • 2026-10-25 · Thanksgiving Day
  • 2026-12-25 · Christmas Day
  • 2026-12-26 · Boxing Day

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

Travel safety advisory

Level 2 · Exercise increased caution

Exercise Increased Caution — due to risk of crime.

Source: US State Department · as of 2026-06-20 (US perspective — also check your own government's guidance)

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