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Grenada ยท Caribbean

Grenada

Caribbean paradise with laid-back island vibes

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~$1387
Monthly Budget
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5 / 10
Nomad Score
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23โ€“31ยฐC
Temperature
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6 / 10
Safety Score
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Airport Code
Grenada ยท Grenada
Overview

Grenada is where the aroma of nutmeg fills the air and the stress of the modern world simply dissolves into the turquoise Caribbean sea.

Life in Grenada is defined by its dramatic volcanic landscapes, fragrant nutmeg plantations, and pristine beaches. As a remote work destination, it appeals to those who prioritize quality of life and community over fast-paced urban environments. While the digital nomad infrastructure is still developing, the island provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture while maintaining a productive professional life. When managing your finances here, consult the Cost of living in Grenada to understand how to stretch your budget across local markets and accommodation choices. Understanding the local Climate in Grenada is equally vital to ensure your workspace remains comfortable throughout the rainy and dry seasons.
History

Grenada was first inhabited by the Arawaks and later the Caribs, who successfully resisted Europeanโ€ฆ

Grenada was first inhabited by the Arawaks and later the Caribs, who successfully resisted European settlement for over a century. The island was eventually colonized by the French in the mid-17th century, who established sugar plantations and introduced African slave labor, a legacy that profoundly shaped the island's culture and demographics. In 1762, Great Britain captured the island, and it remained a British colony until it gained full independence in 1974. The late 20th century saw significant political upheaval, including the 1979 revolution and the subsequent U.S.-led intervention in 1983. Today, Grenada is a stable parliamentary democracy known for its production of nutmeg, mace, and cocoa.
1498
European DiscoveryChristopher Columbus spotted the island during his third voyage and named it Concepciรณn.
1650
French SettlementThe French successfully established a colony after purchasing the island from local Carib leaders.
1762
British ControlThe island was officially ceded to Great Britain under the Treaty of Paris.
1974
IndependenceGrenada gained full independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign nation.
1983
U.S. InterventionA U.S.-led military intervention occurred following internal political conflict within the revolutionary government.
Where to Stay

Choose your base camp

Distinct neighbourhoods, different rhythms. Pick the one that fits your work-life balance.

Urban Pulse
St. George's
The capital city offers the best access to infrastructure, supermarkets, and reliable internet. It is a bustling port city with colonial architecture and steep, scenic hills.
Beach Life
Grand Anse
The primary tourism hub, perfect for those who want to be steps from the sand. It offers many amenities, cafes, and proximity to the main airport.
Quiet Retreat
Lance Aux Epines
A residential peninsula known for its villas and quieter atmosphere. It is ideal for those looking for a long-term rental in a peaceful, coastal setting.
Places to Go

The experiences that will make you never leave

These aren't tourist checkboxes โ€” they're the experiences that reset your sense of what's normal.

Top Pick

Grand Anse Beach

Widely considered one of the best beaches in the world, this two-mile stretch of white sand offers calm, clear waters. It is perfect for swimming, beach walks, and sunset viewing.
Wikipedia

Underwater Sculpture Park

Located off the coast of Molinere Bay, this unique site features submerged sculptures that double as an artificial reef. It is a world-class destination for snorkelers and scuba divers.
Work & Connectivity

Stay connected wherever you work

The nomad community here is real โ€” cafรฉs and coworking spaces where you can work and meet others.

The Nutmeg Cafe
A popular spot for casual work sessions, offering decent Wi-Fi and a view of the harbor. Ideal for morning email catch-ups.
Recommended
Art Fabrik
While primarily an art space, it provides a creative atmosphere for those who need a break from traditional home offices.
Budget & Costs

What it costs to live in Grenada

Choose your lifestyle tier. Comfortable = furnished accommodation, local + occasional Western food, transport, leisure.

$1387
per month ยท USD ยท comfortable lifestyle
Moderate

Furnished studio, local restaurants, transport, and weekend trips.

Exchange rates
Check xe.com or your bank for current USD to local currency.
๐Ÿ  Rent 45%$621/mo
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Food 26%$365/mo
๐ŸšŒ Transport 5%$73/mo
๐Ÿ’ก Utilities 5%$73/mo
๐ŸŽญ Leisure 11%$146/mo
๐Ÿฅ Health 8%$110/mo
Connectivity

Well connected to the world

Internet and transport options for remote workers.

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Internet
Good โ€” fibre common
Check local providers.
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Coworking
From ~$80/mo
Dedicated spaces available.
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Local Transit
5 / 10
Scooter and taxi common.
20 km from centre
Safety & Visa

Safe, welcoming, and easy to enter

Safety Score6 / 10
โœ— Tap Waterโœ“ Night Safe๐Ÿ“ž 112 or local emergency number
Visa

Check your entry options

Many nationalities get visa-free or visa-on-arrival. Check official government sources for your citizenship before travel.

Culture & Festivals

Local soul, nomad-friendly

Multiculturalism5/10
Foodie Scene5/10
Remote work
Aug
Spicemas
Grenada's premier cultural festival featuring calypso, soca, and elaborate parades.
May
Chocolate Festival
A celebration of Grenadaโ€™s world-class cocoa production, featuring tours and tastings.
Grenada is part of the 'Tri-island' nation, including Carriacou and Petite Martinique. If you need a complete change of pace, take the ferry to Carriacou for a quieter, more rustic island experience.
Food & Nightlife

A feast for every mood

From street food to cafรฉs and nightlife โ€” every meal is an event.

Street Food
Oil Down
The national dish of Grenada, consisting of breadfruit, salted meat, dumplings, and callaloo, all stewed in coconut milk. You must try this at a local food market.
Cafรฉ Culture
St. George's Waterfront Cafes
Enjoy a cup of locally grown cocoa or coffee while watching the sailboats in the harbor. It is the perfect spot for late-afternoon inspiration.
Climate

Best months: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

Avg humidity77%
Avg AQI28
Grenada is a year-round destination, but the most popular time for visitors is during the dry season from January to May. These months offer the most reliable weather for outdoor activities and island exploration. While the hurricane season technically runs from June through November, the island is located far south of the traditional hurricane belt, making it a safer bet than many other Caribbean locations. You can visit throughout the year, though expect more humidity and sporadic tropical showers during the latter half of the year.

Monthly temperatures ยฐC

23โ€“29ยฐJan23โ€“29ยฐFeb24โ€“30ยฐMar24โ€“30ยฐApr25โ€“31ยฐMay25โ€“31ยฐJun25โ€“31ยฐJul25โ€“31ยฐAug25โ€“31ยฐSep24โ€“30ยฐOct24โ€“30ยฐNov23โ€“29ยฐDec
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Practical Info

Everything you need to know

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Healthcare
Medical facilities are available in St. George's, including the General Hospital. For serious conditions, evacuation to neighboring islands or the U.S. may be necessary, so ensure you have travel insurance.
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Money
The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), though USD is widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are available, but it is wise to carry cash for small island shops.
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Connectivity
Local SIM cards are easily obtainable from providers like Flow or Digicel. While 4G coverage is decent, speeds can fluctuate depending on your location on the island.
Tips

Quick tips

  • Always carry bug spray to avoid mosquitoes in the humid tropical air.
  • Rent a car for a few days to explore the northern parts of the island which are hard to reach by bus.
  • Learn to appreciate 'island time'; things move slower here, so adjust your expectations.
  • Visit the spice markets early in the morning for the freshest produce.
  • Pack a portable power bank as electricity can occasionally flicker during heavy rain.
  • Always ask for the price of taxi rides before getting inside the vehicle.
  • Try the local nutmeg ice cream; it is a unique island staple.
Further Reading
Curated city guides for the global remote worker ยท nomadista.org

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