Grenada•North America10 days
350 USD
3 months
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Short-term visa for leisure travel, sightseeing, and family visits to Grenada, valid for up to 90 days with possible extension.
The Grenada Tourist Visa is a short-term entry authorization designed for foreign nationals who wish to visit the country for leisure, sightseeing, or to visit family and friends. While many nationalities enjoy visa-free access for short stays, individuals from countries subject to visa requirements must obtain this authorization prior to travel. The visa is intended strictly for tourism and non-commercial purposes, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the island's natural beauty and culture while adhering to immigration regulations. Applicants must ensure their travel plans align with the permitted duration of stay, typically granted for a limited period.
To apply for a tourist visa, applicants must hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond their intended date of departure from Grenada. The application process requires the submission of a fully completed visa form, recent passport-sized photographs—often requiring certification by a notary or justice of the peace—and evidence of sufficient financial means to support the duration of the stay. Fees for this visa generally range from US$100 for a single-entry authorization to US$250 for a multiple-entry visa, though applicants are advised to verify the exact costs and specific documentary requirements with their nearest Grenadian consulate or embassy before submission.
Single Entry | 100 USD |
Multiple Entry | 250 USD |
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond departure)
Proof of sufficient funds
Return/onward travel ticket
Education
none or higher
Passport
Completed application form
Two passport-sized photos (one notarized)
Proof of accommodation
Travel insurance
Bank statements (6 months)
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