- A visa is not required from citizens of the US, Canada, UK, British Commonwealth, most Caribbean countries, most European countries, South Korea, and Japan
- A valid passport and return or onward ticket is required for all visitors. However, proof of citizenship bearing a photograph is acceptable from British, Canadian and US citizens.
- Clearance and navigation permits (at cost) are required from visiting yachts.
- Anchor with the Q flag clearly visible until the clearance formalities have been completed. It is customary for the captain to deal with the clearance procedures on behalf of the crew and passengers. He will have to produce the boat's papers, the last clearance, the passports of all persons on board and a crewlist (5 copies).
- Our tip: Grenada has just introduced a combined Immigration/Customs/Ports Authority Form to ease the clearance procedures. Click for an online version of the form.
- Pets are not allowed without certifiacate and authorisation by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Ports of entry
- St George's, Prickly Bay, Grenville, Secret Harbour and Hillsborough sur Carriacou
- Business hours: Monday to Friday 08:00 to 11:45 and 13:00 to 16:00.
Cruising Permit Fee (per yacht)
- Length of yacht not exceeding 40 feet $ 50.00
- Exceeding 40 feet but not exceeding 60 feet $ 75.00
- Exceeding 60 feet but not exceeding 80 feet $100.00
- Cruise Levy (per person) $ 8.10
Restrictions
Yachts shall not anchor anywhere in the Grand Anse Bay area or in the Carenage (Grenada), or by the oyster beds in Harvey Vale (Carriacou). Yachts may not anchor within 200 metres offshore of any beach in Grenada, Carriacou or Petite Martinique.
Web sites
- www.grenadagrenadines.com
- www.grenadines.net
- www.gov.gd
- www.grenadaexplorer.com
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