Grenada Drops All Remaining COVID-19 Travel Requirements

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Grand Anse Bay, Grenada

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.

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