Getting There
If you are visiting our islands, you must have a valid passport and return or onward ticket. Your passport must be valid for at least six (6) months from your arrival into the country. Please remember however, that as mandated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, all US travelers must provide a passport to enter or reenter the US for both vacation and business travel.
A visa is not required for citizens of the US, Canada, UK, British Commonwealth, South Korea, Japan and most Caribbean and European countries. It may be best to familiarize yourself with the complete list of travelers requiring visas and those exempt from visas. For more information contact us at info@puregrenada.com.
> Flights
Barbados-
- Caribbean Airlines: Daily beginning 24th July, 2023
- Inter Caribbean: 11x per week
- Virgin Atlantic: 2x per week
London, United Kingdom-
- Virgin Atlantic: 2x per week
- British Airways: 3x per week
USA-
- jetBlue
Canada-
- Air Canada
You can get to Grenada by air and sea. Many cruise lines dock in our capital city of St. George and international and regional flights arrive and depart from the Maurice Bishop International Airport.
If you would like to continue on to our sister isles of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, you can take a short inter-island charter to Carriacou’s Lauriston Airport or travel there by ferry aboard Osprey Lines Ltd. which departs from the Carenage in St. George’s.
If you are sailing into Grenada, there are a variety of marinas where you can clear immigration and customs as well as dock and purchase supplies. Anchorage services are available at most inlets and bays. Please check with immigration for an updated list.







