Grenada Drops All Remaining COVID-19 Travel Requirements
The Caribbean island country of Grenada has lifted all remaining COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Effective Monday, April 4, travelers visiting the Spice Isle, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, no longer require testing prior to or on arrival, proof of vaccination or a Health Declaration Form.
Visitors also don’t need to worry about having to quarantine on arrival.
Grenada remains among the vast majority of international destinations to receive a Level 4 travel advisory from the U.S. State Department advising against travel due to COVID-19. Grenada has reported just over 14,000 coronavirus cases and 218 COVID-related deaths since the pandemic but has only seen 88 positive cases over the past two weeks.
Visit PureGrenada.com for the latest updates on travel restrictions and requirements.
Grenada, byname Isle of Spice, island country of the West Indies.
It is the southernmost island of the north-south arc of the Lesser Antilles, lying in the eastern Caribbean Sea
Oval in shape, the island is approximately 21 miles (34 km) long and 12 miles (19 km) wide.
The capital, St. George’s, on the southwest coast, is also the main port, having a fine natural harbor.
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