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Grenada is served by several major international carriers through its international airport at Pointe Salines. You can travel to Grenada by ..
Air Canada – once per week during the winter season
Air Jamaica – six
times weekly
from JFK and Montego Bay America Eagle - twice daily thro San Juan
British Airways - twice weekly BWIA - daily through hubs
Condor - from Frankfurt weekly during high season
Excel Airways – twice weekly
Virgin Atlantic – once per week
Inter-island services
Offered by LIAT, BWIA, Caribbean Star
Please note there have been instances of passengers being turned away if they do not have a valid address or proof of a hotel booking - so even if syou are only going to book the first night and then look around for better accommodation, you are advised to have that booking before you land in Grenada
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
A valid passport is always advised, but you will not need a valid passport if you are a U.S., Canadian or British Citizen. Valid photo I.D. and birth certificate showing proof of citizenship on both is sufficient. You will also need a return ticket. Passengers just passing though Grenada will need a valid passport.
PORTS:
When arriving by boat the main designated port at which vessels are entered and cleared is at St. George's. The authorities at the designated port will be able to provide you with specific information on the designated mooring areas.
Grenada Yacht Club - St George's
Spice Island Marine - Prickly Bay
Grenada Marine - St Davids
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