Grenada & Carriacou / Passports/Visas
The easiest document on which to enter Grenada or Carriacou is a passport (it should be valid for six months after entry), but it is possible with two pieces of identification, one of which has a photograph. However, a valid passport is now required by all American citizens in order to enter or return to the United States when travelling to the Caribbean. All visitors to Grenada and Carriacou must be in possession of a return or onward ticket.
No visas are necessary for British, Canadian or American Citizens, or members of the European Union. Other nationalities please check with the Grenada High Commission or with your travel organiser.
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Looking for inspiration?
- Sail the Grenadines from Carriacou to St Vincent
- Jab Jab at Grenada's Spice Mas Festival
- Dive the Titanic of the Caribbean - the Bianca C
- Enjoy Grenada's culinary and cultural history at Belmont Estate
- Explore the island's natural beauty around Grand Etang

