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Public Transport
The guide was updated:There are several bus routes that run throughout St. George's and the surrounding areas. The buses are typically mini-vans that can accommodate around 12 passengers. They are relatively cheap and can be a convenient way to get around the city. However, they may not always be reliable in terms of schedule and may not operate on Sundays or public holidays.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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The best time to visit St. George's, Grenada is generally from December to April, which is the dry season. During this time, the weather is sunny with lower humidity and rainfall, making it perfect for outdoor activities such as sightseeing, beach visits, and hiking.
However, it's important to note that this is also the peak tourist season, so if you prefer to avoid the crowds and enjoy lower prices, the shoulder seasons of May and November can also be good times to visit. Just keep in mind that these months fall during the rainy season, so you may experience more rain showers and higher humidity.
The summer months of June to August can also be a good time to visit but be prepared for higher temperatures and occasional tropical storms.
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Passport / Visa
Nationals of most countries do not require a visa to enter Grenada if their planned time of stay does not exceed 3 months (6 months in many cases). This applies to citizens of the USA, all of the E.U., Mexico, Japan, Israel, and countries of the Commonwealth. If you do require a Visa, it can, in most cases, be obtained upon arrival, but do consult an official source in advance. To receive a Visa, you will most likely need to produce proof of onward travel tickets and sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
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Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND)
Maurice Bishop International Airport is the main airport of Grenada and is located on the southern coast of the island. It takes 15-20 minutes to go from the airport to the city of St. George's if you call a taxi, rent a car, or take the shared shuttle; however, if you take public transportation, such as public buses or vans, the time travel could take up to 30-45 minutes to reach St. George's.
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Taxi
Taxis are a common mode of transport in St George's and are readily available in the main tourist areas, such as the Port of St. George, Grand Anse Beach, and the town center. Taxi fares in St. George's are generally fixed and based on the distance traveled. The main taxi companies in St. George's are George's Taxi and Tours and Jerry's Taxi Service, whose range of services, includes airport transfers, island tours, and taxi services around the city.
There are also water taxis: available for transportation between St. George's and some of the nearby islands, such as Carriacou and Petite Martinique. They offer a unique and scenic way to travel, and the fares are generally reasonable.
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Public Transport
There are several bus routes that run throughout St. George's and the surrounding areas. The buses are typically mini-vans that can accommodate around 12 passengers. They are relatively cheap and can be a convenient way to get around the city. However, they may not always be reliable in terms of schedule and may not operate on Sundays or public holidays.
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Pharmacy
There are several pharmacies, such as Seaview, Best Care, and Grenada Pharmacies in St George's, which offer a range of prescription and over-the-counter medications, health and wellness products, and medical supplies. They also provide services such as blood pressure monitoring and medication counseling.
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Electricity
In Grenada, the local current is 230 V, 50 Hz. Most electric outlets are type "G" (three rectangular slots arranged in a triangular pattern, with the top slot being slightly larger than the other two).
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Post
The main post office in St. George's is located on the corner of Scott Street and Melville Street. The office is open from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and on Saturdays from 8:00 am to noon.
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