Latest News:
International Restrictions:
*Entry to Grenada: Effective from 1 May persons providing proof of full vaccination will only be required to quarantine for up to 48 hours, pending a negative result from a PCR test, administered on entry, and paid in advance. You are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after their second dose of a two-dose vaccine or two weeks after a one-dose vaccine.
The Government of Grenada’s entry health protocols mean that all travellers must pre-book approved accommodation for quarantine on arrival, pre-pay for COVID test, apply for a Pure Safe Travel Certificate and obtain a negative COVID PCR test result within 3 days of travel. Link to full details is on Ministry of Health website. These rules are subject to change and should be checked regularly. You should arrange to take a private test.
If you arrive on a yacht you must pre-register with Sailclear and complete quarantine on your yacht before being allowed to enter the country. Yacht entry protocols are on the Ministry of Health website.
*Testing/screening and quarantine on arrival: All arrivals need to comply with the regularly updated entry health protocols including testing and quarantine. Full details are available on the Ministry of Health website.
Demonstrating your COVID-19 vaccination status: You cannot use a handwritten COVID card as proof of vaccination for travel purposes.
Internal Restrictions:
*Travel in Grenada: Social distancing measures and wearing of facemasks is mandatory. Limited ferry and air services to Carriacou are now available three days each week.
The State of Emergency has been extended to November 2021. Local regulations are in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. These were amended on 17 February to include a curfew restricting freedom of movement from 12pm to 4am, closure of businesses by 10pm, a limit on social gatherings, funerals and weddings to 20 persons, mandatory face covering in all public spaces, physical distancing, and no eating or drinking on public transport. No visits are allowed to places of quarantine or self-isolation, to see prison detainees, nor to elderly nursing and care homes. Anyone with flu like symptoms must notify the police. Details can be found in press releases with regular updates on GIS Facebook page orMinistry of Health Facebook page.
The Government of Grenada will prosecute persons who breach the COVID-19 regulations, including persons who break quarantine. You should keep up to date with changes to restrictions in the regularly updated Emergency Powers Regulations on the Government of Grenada website, Government Information Service Facebook page or Ministry of Health Facebook page.
*Accommodation: Not all hotels have re-opened in Grenada. The latest information is available from the Grenada Tourism Authority.
*Public places and services: Beaches are open. Businesses and religious establishments are open to 10pm but subject to physical distancing of 6 ft, hand-sanitising and wearing facemasks. Social gatherings, weddings and funerals are restricted to 20 persons. There is a ban on eating and drinking on public transport. No visits are allowed to quarantine or isolation venues, prison detainees, or elderly nursing or care homes. Everyone must wear a face mask covering nose and mouth when out in public. There are penalties for breaching the restrictions. You should keep up to date with changes to restrictions in the regularly updated Emergency Powers Regulations on the Government of Grenada website, Government Information Service Facebook page or Ministry of Health Facebook.