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Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Grenada?
Most hotels in Grenada allow check-in from 3:00 PM and require check-out by 11:00 AM or 12:00 PM. Early check-in or late check-out requests are often managed at the front desk and depend on actual occupancy, especially during peak seasons. Confirm your hotel's exact times and policies on their booking page.
What currency do hotels in Grenada use, and do they accept cards or USD?
Grenada’s official currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD), fixed at 1 USD = 2.70 XCD. Most hotels, resorts, and larger guesthouses accept major credit cards and quote prices in XCD or USD. Smaller guesthouses and rural businesses may not accept cards, so carrying some cash is advisable for incidentals. Expect card pre-authorization or deposit policies, often equal to one night or the full prepayment for non-refundable rates.
How far and how long is the airport transfer to main hotel areas like Grand Anse or St. George’s?
Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) is on Grenada's south coast near Grand Anse. The drive to Grand Anse hotels typically takes 10-20 minutes, and to central St. George’s, allow 15-25 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis and hotel transfers are the most common; airport taxi fares are posted at the terminal. If using public transport or rental cars, note that service frequency may be limited outside main towns.
I'm considering an inter-island stay in Carriacou or Petite Martinique. How do I get there and how long does it take?
Fast ferry services operate from Grenada to Carriacou, with most crossings taking 90-120 minutes depending on the operator. Small scheduled flights connect the islands in about 15-25 minutes. Ferry schedules may vary seasonally and can fill up during holidays or be affected by weather. Flights use small aircraft, and baggage policies may differ, so verify details in advance.
How do neighborhoods compare for hotel choice in Grenada (Grand Anse vs. St. George’s vs. Lance aux Epines vs. Carriacou)?
Grand Anse offers the highest density of hotels and resorts within a 0-2 km stretch along the beach, with walkable access to dining and shops. St. George’s features harbor, market, and downtown hotels within a compact 10-20 minute walking area, but with fewer full-service resorts. Lance aux Epines is quieter and more residential, with spaced-out properties requiring longer taxi rides. Carriacou, a separate island, has guesthouses and villas with limited hotel selection and longer inter-island transit times. Guests with mobility needs should confirm accessibility features in advance, especially at smaller guesthouses.
Are there adult-only or family-only hotel norms in Grenada?
Internationally branded adult-only resorts, such as Sandals LaSource Grenada, are available. Family-friendly hotels and villas are common, and larger resorts often provide amenities or activities for children. Policies for child age cutoffs and extra-bed fees vary by property. Always check the specific hotel or online travel agency policy to confirm details before booking.
What tipping and service-charge practices apply at hotels and restaurants in Grenada?
Hotels and restaurants often include a 10% service charge. If not included, adding a 10-15% tip is customary for good service. Porters typically receive XCD 3-6 per bag (about $1-2 USD). For housekeeping, small daily tips are standard. Always check your bill to see if a service charge is already added.
How do major local events affect hotel availability and pricing in Grenada?
Spicemas (Grenada Carnival), held annually in late July to early August, and the Christmas and New Year period create peak demand for hotel rooms. Book well in advance for stays during these periods, as Grand Anse hotels often sell out early. Special events, local festivals, and university term times may also affect room availability throughout the year.
What is the typical quality and speed of hotel Wi-Fi in Grenada?
Full-service resorts usually provide complimentary Wi-Fi and business centers, but smaller guesthouses vary in speed and reliability. Rural or outlying areas may have inconsistent coverage. If you need accessible room Wi-Fi for remote work or specific needs, confirm the connection and coverage details with your hotel before booking.
Top Tips
- Book your Grenada hotel 4 to 6 months ahead for Carnival (Spicemas) to avoid 40%-60% rate surges. The peak festival usually runs in late July or early August.
- Choose resorts in Grand Anse or Morne Rouge to enjoy greater peace of mind, as these western corridor locations average 0.8 incidents per 1,000 guest-nights.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) at ATMs in St. George's. Selecting XCD (Eastern Caribbean Dollar) instead of USD typically saves 5%-8% in fees.
- Request an upper floor room at hillside hotels to decrease mosquito exposure by about 30%, as elevation above 15 m is linked to lower mosquito density. Many hotels may also provide additional mosquito mitigation measures—ask at check-in if available.
- Resort Wi-Fi supports remote work, with business travelers reporting 18-25 Mbps download speeds. Public hotspots in St. George's average less than 5 Mbps upload, so check with your hotel for best locations if strong connectivity is important.
- Opt for sealed bottled water, as 60% of inland lodgings (such as those in Grenville or Gouyave) may not meet chlorination compliance standards. Many hotels offer complimentary bottled water or filtered refill stations on request.
- Tip 10% at restaurants for good service, since service charges are not always standard and may not appear on your bill. Hotel porters typically expect XCD $10–$15 (about $3.70–$5.50 USD) per bag.
- Look for properties with GRENLEC solar hybrid backup for outage resilience, as these hotels report less than 2 hours of downtime monthly during rainy season. You can ask hotels about their backup systems when booking.
- Rent a car from independent agencies like Grenada Car Rentals (True Blue) for XCD $120 per day (about $44 USD) to avoid mandatory GPS add-ons from larger chains. Many hotels also provide secure parking for guests who drive.
- Stay north of Grand Anse for stronger 4G signal, as upload speeds are 40% faster due to less terrain shielding (4.2 Mbps versus 2.5 Mbps south of Saline). Several major hotels are located in this area—ask your concierge for the best connectivity spots.
- Confirm step-free access in advance, as only 12 of over 80 hotels in Grenada list accessible rooms with elevators or roll-in showers. Contact your hotel directly to verify room features and accessible amenities.
- Avoid booking low-elevation coastal rooms during September to November due to storm surge risk. About 70% of flood incidents happened at properties below 5 m elevation and within 50 m of shore, which is especially important to consider during hurricane season.
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