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Frequently Asked Questions
Grenada has a tropical climate with a dry season from January to May, perfect for travel with temperatures around 25 to 30°C. The wet season runs from June to December, with occasional showers but few hurricanes.
A valid passport for at least six months is required. Visitors can stay up to 90 days without a visa, making Grenada an easy destination for tourism.
The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US dollars are widely accepted. Carrying both currencies is practical when shopping and dining.
Grenada is generally safe. Travelers should remain cautious of petty theft, especially at night and in isolated areas. Swimmers should also take care due to ocean currents.
Highlights include Grand Anse Beach, the Underwater Sculpture Park, Annandale and Seven Sisters waterfalls, Grand Étang Lake hikes, spice plantations, chocolate tours, and trips to Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
Driving is on the left side of the road. Renting a car is convenient, while local minibuses offer a cheap way to travel. Taxis and boat taxis are also available for reaching islands and beaches.
Travelers should be up to date with routine vaccines. Depending on travel plans, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or typhoid vaccines may be recommended. Mosquito protection is essential to avoid diseases like dengue or Zika.
Grenada’s cuisine features “oil down,” the national dish, stuffed crab, nutmeg ice cream, and local chocolate. Spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg are a central part of the island’s flavors.
One week is enough to explore the highlights, while two weeks allow a mix of beach relaxation, cultural experiences, and island hopping.
Travelers should plan between US$120 and US$200 per day for meals, transportation, and activities. Accommodation options range from guesthouses to luxury resorts.
Drug possession is strictly forbidden. Same-sex relations are illegal and can lead to prosecution. Respecting local customs and laws is essential for a safe trip.
Popular souvenirs include spices like nutmeg, local cocoa, rum, and handmade crafts. Local markets are the best places to shop for authentic products.
Yes, Grenada is a family-friendly destination with calm beaches, boat tours, easy hikes, and visits to spice plantations or chocolate factories that children will enjoy.
For flights, hotels, and guided tours in Grenada, please contact Voyages Aqua Terra:
1-866-628-6241 / ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com



