WHEN TO TRAVEL to Grenada

Choosing the right time for your trip to Grenada can make all the difference. It's important to consider weather elements, seasonal events and busy tourist periods to maximize your travel experience.

Photo d'un paysage localisé en Grenade

Location

Climate

January 25→26.3°C
1.27mm
6:29→18:01
February 24.9→26.1°C
1mm
6:26→18:13
March 25.2→26.3°C
1.02mm
6:11→18:18
April 25.6→26.7°C
1.36mm
5:53→18:19
May 26.1→27.2°C
1.88mm
5:41→18:25
June 26→27.4°C
3.73mm
5:40→18:33
July 26→27.5°C
4.68mm
5:48→18:36
August 26.1→27.9°C
5.11mm
5:53→18:26
September 26.6→28.3°C
4.52mm
5:54→18:08
October 26.4→28°C
5.57mm
5:55→17:48
November 26→27.5°C
5.21mm
6:03→17:39
December 25.6→27°C
2.32mm
6:18→17:46
25→26.3°C
24.9→26.1°C
25.2→26.3°C
25.6→26.7°C
26.1→27.2°C
26→27.4°C
26→27.5°C
26.1→27.9°C
26.6→28.3°C
26.4→28°C
26→27.5°C
25.6→27°C
Jan 6:29→18:01
Feb 6:26→18:13
Mar 6:11→18:18
Apr 5:53→18:19
May 5:41→18:25
Jun 5:40→18:33
Jul 5:48→18:36
Aug 5:53→18:26
Sep 5:54→18:08
Oct 5:55→17:48
Nov 6:03→17:39
Dec 6:18→17:46
1.27mm
1mm
1.02mm
1.36mm
1.88mm
3.73mm
4.68mm
5.11mm
4.52mm
5.57mm
5.21mm
2.32mm

Low and high season periods

Located in the Caribbean, Grenada enjoys a tropical climate with pleasant temperatures all year round. However, it is important to distinguish between two tourist seasons These are the high season, which runs from December to April, and the low season, which runs from May to November. Each of these periods has its advantages and disadvantages in terms of rainy weather and high temperatures..

High season (December to April)

The high season corresponds to the driest, sunniest months of the year. Temperatures generally oscillate between 25°C and 30°C during this period. Tourist numbers are also at their peak, which can lead to higher prices for accommodation and tourist activities. However, many holidaymakers choose this period to enjoy the beaches and the sun.

Low season (May to November)

The low season is marked by higher rainfall and a slight drop in temperatures, to around 23°C to 28°C. Tourist numbers are lower, which means you can enjoy a quieter and often less expensive stay than in high season. However, you must be prepared to deal with the vagaries of the weather, particularly in the event of heavy rain or the passage of a tropical cyclone.

Major cultural events

Grenada has a rich cultural heritage, and several events are organized throughout the year to showcase the country's traditions and history. Here are just a few of the highlights:
  • Grenada Carnival The "Festival of the Slaves": this popular festival takes place every year in August and celebrates the end of the enslavement of slaves. It is punctuated by mask parades, dances and traditional music concerts.
  • Independence Day February 7: Grenada commemorates the independence it gained in 1974. Celebrations, military parades and shows are organized throughout the country.
  • The Granada Music Festival This June event features local and international artists performing jazz, reggae and calypso.
  • La Fête du Poisson Gouyave: this event takes place every April in the village of Gouyave and celebrates fishing, an important economic activity for Grenada. The program includes grilled fish tastings, auctions and a variety of entertainment.

Public holidays in Grenada

Public holidays are an opportunity for the people of Grenada to get together with family and friends and celebrate their traditions. Travelers can also take advantage of these festivities to immerse themselves in the local culture. Here's a list of the main public holidays in Grenada:
  • January 1st : New Year's Day
  • February 7 : Independence Day
  • March/April (date varies) : Good Friday and Easter Monday
  • May 1st : Labor Day
  • August (first Monday of the month) : Emancipation Day
  • December 25 : Christmas
  • December 26 : Boxing Day

Tips for choosing the best time to visit Grenada

Choosing the ideal time to visit Grenada will depend above all on your preferences and expectations. If you're looking for mild weather and sunshine, you'll prefer the high season. On the other hand, if you want to avoid the crowds and benefit from lower rates, the low season can be an interesting option. Finally, don't forget that Grenada is located in an area prone to tropical cyclones. It is therefore advisable to follow the weather forecasts and take out an insurance policy. travel insurance adapted to unforeseen weather conditions.

Insurance

Your credit card does not cover you in all situations, that is whyIt is essential to take out insurance before you leave to avoid any unpleasant surprises. If you need to see a doctor or be hospitalized, in some countries, medical costs are very high and you will then find yourself having to pay several thousand euros.

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Flights

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Grenada, an island paradise located in the Caribbean, attracts thousands of visitors every year thanks to its picturesque beaches, rich culture and tropical climate. The country is also a popular choice for those looking to emigrate, especially with different types of visas available.

Key figures for international tourism in Grenada

THE international tourism plays an essential role in Grenada's economy, contributing around 25% of its gross domestic product (GDP). According to the latest data, here are some key figures for international tourism in Grenada:
  • In 2019, Grenada welcomed nearly 528,000 international visitorsincluding some 162,000 tourists arriving by air and 366,000 cruise passengers.
  • The main tourist markets are the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and the Caribbean countries.
  • THE number of arrivals of tourists from the USA increased by 4.6% between 2018 and 2019, while arrivals from the UK and Canada fell slightly.
  • The tourism sector generated around 9,000 jobs in 2019, an increase of 7% on the previous year.

Statistics on immigration to Grenada

Immigration to Grenada is a growing phenomenon, with many people choosing to settle in the country for a variety of reasons. Here are some statistics on immigration to Grenada:
  • In 2019, it was estimated that more than 30,000 residents of Grenada were born abroadrepresenting around 28% of the total population.
  • The main countries of origin for immigrants are the other Caribbean nations, the United Kingdom, the United States and France. Canada.
  • Grenada has also seen significant growth in the number of asylum seekers in recent years, although the figures remain low compared to other countries in the region.

Immigration data files

To monitor and analyze immigration trends, the government of Grenada regularly collects and publishes data files on various aspects of immigration. These files include information on the total number of people entering and leaving the country, visas issued and asylum applications, among others.

Most popular visas in Grenada

Grenada offers different types of visa for those wishing to visit, work or settle in the country. Here are some of the most popular visas:

Visitor visa

Visitor visas are intended for people wishing to visit Grenada for tourism, family visits or business. This type of visa is generally valid for 3 months, and can be extended if necessary.

Temporary work visa

People with a job offer in Grenada must obtain a temporary work visa before starting work. Employers are responsible for applying for this visa on behalf of the prospective employee, and it is generally valid for up to 1 year.

Student visa

International students wishing to study at one of Grenada's educational institutions must apply for a student visa. This visa allows students to reside legally in the country for the duration of their studies, and can also be renewed if necessary.

Permanent residence visa

Individuals planning to settle permanently in Grenada can apply for a permanent residence visa. To be eligible for this type of visa, applicants must be legally resident in the country for a minimum period (usually 5 years) and meet other requirements, such as demonstrating sufficient means of subsistence and the absence of a criminal record.

Citizenship program by investment

Grenada also offers a citizenship-by-investment program, which enables wealthy individuals to obtain Grenadian citizenship in exchange for a significant investment in the country's economy. Investment options typically include purchasing approved real estate or contributing to a national development fund.