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No matter where you are traveling to, it’s always wise to know a few things about the country/city before visiting. It will actually be more helpful to know about some tips, culture, and information about the place you are visiting. So, before you visit Grenada, make sure you do know about some basic laws, tips, activities, entry requirements, etiquettes, and famous attractions that you should definitely visit so that you enjoy you stay there.

Grenada is an exotic destination for tourists. Before setting your feet on the colorful place, you need to learn more about Grenada for more fun and stress-free vacation. Don’t worry, here we have some tips that will certainly help you prepare for your vacation in Grenada:

Search about their entry requirements

First and foremost, this is the most important piece of information you want to gather before applying for a visa. Getting a visa to Grenada essentially requires you to have a valid passport along with a return ticket. If you are traveling from the UK, USA, Canada, British Commonwealth countries, European Union countries, Norway, Japan, Israel, or Caribbean countries, other than Cuba, you are not under any obligatory requirement to have a visa. In contrast, residents of Russia, Ukraine, and other eastern European countries are encouraged to get a visa upon arrival.

Search for some of the best places to visit in Grenada

Grenada is situated in the far south of the Caribbean, also known as the “The Spice Island” for its earthy smell coming from its fertile volcanic soil. Grenada might give the same alluring feels as any Caribbean island, but you’ll soon realize that it’s not your cliché Caribbean gateway. To truly experience this one of a kind place, you need to come prepared along with a list of all the places and beaches you want to visit. Most importantly, you cannot go to Grenada without snorkeling in Grenada’s unique Underwater Sculpture Park located at Moliniere Bay. Similarly, there are places worth visiting that includes Fort Frederick, Fort George, Morne Rouge Bay, Grand Etang National Park, Annandale Falls, Belmont Estate, and the list goes on.

When is the best time to visit Grenada?

Grenada has subtropical weather and is blessed with warm winds and an average temperature of 27°C all year-round. Nevertheless, the peak time to visit Grenada is between the months of March and April. This is not just because these two are the driest months of the year, but also because it is the time where turtles start to nest along the north coast making you witness one of the most beautiful natural phenomena.

You should be aware of Grenada’s local laws

Being a tourist in Grenada does not mean you are excused from abiding the local obligatory laws. Be aware of and pay your utmost respect to the local rules and regulations. Drugs in Grenada are strictly banned, and severe penalties await you if any offense relating to drugs is committed. You might find this weird and absurd, but it is also an offense for anyone, including children, to wear camouflage clothing. Moreover, some homosexual acts are banned in Grenada.

Know about the famous cultural dishes you should try when in Grenada

Throughout Grenada, you can smell the richness of spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, bay leaf, clove, turmeric, thyme, and lemongrass. It is actually a major spot for international foodies, and if we could name one dish that epitomized Grenada’s distinctive culinary style, it would be “Oil Down”. This traditional and national stew is the local comfort food at its finest. It is packed with flavors full of salted meat, chicken or fish, dumplings, coconut milk, turmeric, vegetables, and breadfruit as the main ingredients.

To get the most out of your vacation in Grenada, it will take enough consideration and preparation from your side. It is always good to do some research and get yourself familiarize with this relaxing, beautiful, exotic place to make sure your visit to Grenada is safe, hassle-free, and truly enjoyable.

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