What You Need to Know Before Your Grenada Tour

What to Bring

Cool casual clothing, and sun-screen is good for daytime.


At night, dress up just a bit more: long pants/trousers for men are a must, as most hotels and restaurants require them at dinner.



Out of respect for the local sense of propriety, revealing clothing and swim-suits should not be worn in the streets or stores.

Insect repellent, appropriate shoes and long jeans are best for hiking. If you are keen on snorkeling, bring your own masks, snorkels and fins, so as not to be disappointed with the limited equipment available.

Weather

Links to Current Weather Conditions:

Average temperatures in Grenada range from 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 30°C) year ’round.


The driest season is from January to May. Even during the “rainy season” showers generally last only a few minutes and most days are bright and sunny. Showers lasting in excess of an hour are the exception.



Airport Transfers

Caribbean Horizons offers return airport transfers for individuals and groups as well as meet and greet services – contact us at info@caribbeanhorizons.com.

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A man is dancing on a stage in front of a band.

Holidays

  • January 1 – New Years Day
  • February 7 – Independence Day
  • April 3 – Good Friday
  • April 6 – Easter Monday
  • May 1 – Labour Day
  • May 25 – Whit Monday
  • June 4 – Corpus Christi
  • 1st Monday in August – Emancipation Day
  • 2nd Monday & Tuesday in August – Carnival
  • September 1 – Kirani Day*
  • October 25 – Thanksgiving Day
  • December 25 – Christmas Day
  • December 26 – Boxing Day

*Not a public holiday