Visa to Grenada for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa for up to 90 day(s)
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry. Travelers must have at least 1 blank passport page for entry stamp. Tourist visa is not required for stays up to 3 months, with the possibility of extension for up to one year. No vaccinations are required unless arriving from regions with endemic Yellow Fever. There are no currency restrictions for entry or exit. Travelers must provide evidence of return or onward travel arrangements. There are no known HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to Grenada. For additional visa information, please refer to the Embassy of Grenada's website.
About
Grenada is an island country located in the Caribbean Sea, known for its lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture. Its capital city is St. George's.
The nation's industrial base is developing, primarily focused on tourism, agriculture, light manufacturing, and services. Grenada has a growing potential in sectors such as ecotourism and nutmeg production, being one of the world's largest producers of this spice.
English is the official language of Grenada, with a Grenadian Creole English widely spoken by the population, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage influenced by African, East Indian, and European traditions.
Grenada's economy is heavily dependent on tourism, with significant portions of the population engaged in hospitality, services, and agriculture. The country is famously known as the "Spice Isle" due to its extensive production of nutmeg, mace, and other spices. The nation's culture is a blend of various influences, manifested in its music, dance, cuisine, and festivals.
Grenada is also known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and cultural landmarks, including colonial-era structures and vibrant marketplaces, making it a popular destination despite past natural disasters like hurricanes.