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Best One-Way Price | £374 |
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Best Round-Trip Price | £527 |
Fastest flight time | 11h 20m |
Operated By | 3 airlines |
The closest airport to Grand Anse Beach is St. George's Airport, which is located in St. George's. If you plan on visiting or staying in this area, landing at St. George's Airport will be your best bet.
According to our data, 100% of momondo users who travelled to Grenada in the last year flew into St. George's Point Saline Intl (located in St. George's), making it the most popular airport to fly to. There may be other airports in Grenada, but the majority of our users take flights to St. George's Point Saline Intl in order to visit St. George's and it’s surrounding areas.
On average, a flight to Grenada will cost £630 per ticket. We’ve had users find flights to Grenada for as low as £515, however. If you’re unable to find a plane ticket for £515, but manage to find one for £572 or less, then this is still a great deal. Keep in mind that flight costs vary depending on where you fly from, what time of year you travel, and what airline you fly with.
Flying to Grenada on a Tuesday or Saturday is your best option since this is when flight prices tend to be at their lowest for the week. The most expensive day of the week to fly to Grenada is on a Monday.
Prices for flights to Grenada were last updated today.
There are 8 operators available for flights to Grenada as of March 2024.
The minimum age a child must be to fly alone is five but airlines that offer an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) service will have their own age restrictions, including rules around flight length, timings, and stopovers. We always recommend checking with the individual airline you are booking with to travel to Grenada.
The travel and health documents you'll need for your trip to Grenada may differ based on your itinerary and personal situation. Typically, you should have several documents on hand, such as a national ID card or driver's license and a passport that is valid for six months after your intended arrival at Grenada. It is always advisable to seek advice from your airline or a trusted third party, such as IATA.
Departing | Destination | Best Time | Best Price |
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London | St. George's | 10h 40m | £527 |
Manchester | St. George's | 14h 55m | £636 |
Edinburgh | St. George's | 19h 30m | £892 |
Glasgow | St. George's | 33h 29m | £959 |
Book flights to Grenada in January to experience the beginning of sail racing season in the southern Caribbean, the 'Spice It Up' Water World Grenada Sail Week. This event has grown in popularity since its first event in 1993 and happens annually. Each year, more challenging races and yacht classes are added to the lineup to accommodate the excitement and participation of the competitive yacht owners attending the event. Spectators can follow the race route from the comfort of the island and join in the festivities. Every night, different venues on the island hold parties with local bands, food and cocktails for the captains, their crews and their supporters. In June every year, you can attend the colourful Grenada Music Festival. In true Caribbean style, this festival happens over three days and calls for guests to dress up in flamboyant costumes listen to a blend of international music genres with local flavour.
When you reach Grenada, first on your list of culinary exploration is the national dish named Oil Down. Not a very enticing name, but the dish will surprise and delight you. It's a favourite amongst locals and has a flavour profile synonymous with Caribbean island-style cuisine. This dish is a one-pot stew style dish created with a mixture of salted meat, chicken or fish, dumplings, turmeric and coconut milk. The main ingredient is breadfruits, which makes up the hearty base of the dish. In 1769 breadfruit trees were introduced to the Caribbean islands and have been growing in abundance ever since. An ingredient loved by locals and visitors because of its baked bread-like quality when it's roasted over an open flame. You will find Oil Down at every bar, restaurant, beach party, festival and gathering around Grenada. Another simple but famous dish adored by visitors and locals is fried bake and saltfish.
Nicknamed the spice island, Grenada boasts one of the prettiest port towns in the Caribbean. Once you have found the best Grenada flight deals, be sure to add a trip to the capital town of St. Goerges to your itinerary. This bustling harbour was originally the drop-off point of the spice route in the Caribbean and delivered cocoa, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves to the islands. Two of the main historical attractions in the city are Fort George, built by the French in the early 18th century, and Fort Frederick. They are flanked by colourful brick and stone buildings with red tiles roofs where locals sell handmade crafts, spices, and tastes of the local cuisine. St. George is home to the House of Chocolate. Take a tour and browse exhibits on the local cocoa industry while you indulge in delicious rich chocolate delights. Just a short trip north of St. George's, you will arrive at Moliniere Bay, on the west coast of Grenada. Here you can take a dive and check out a truly unique offering. The Underwater Sculpture Park is a gallery that is submerged under sea level and displays a sneak peek into the lives of the historic locals and how they lived in the past. It also serves as an artificial reef and aids in the recovery and development of marine life in our oceans.
British visitors do not need a visa to enter the island but do need to have a valid passport. For a passport to be considered valid, it must not expire for six months or more from the date you arrived in Grenada. When you arrive, you will be guaranteed a stay period, and it is illegal to stay any longer without applying for an extension with the Grenada immigration department. It is also illegal to stay and work without a work permit.
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