Grenada Transportation Guide

Airports

Grenada Transportation Guide – International Airports

Grenada has one international airport:

Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND): Located near the capital city of St. George’s, Maurice Bishop International Airport is the primary gateway to Grenada. It serves as the main airport for international flights, connecting Grenada to various destinations in North America, Europe, and the Caribbean. The airport is named after Maurice Bishop, a former Prime Minister of Grenada.

National Airports

Grenada has several domestic or regional airports that cater to domestic flights and regional connections. Some of the national or regional airports in Grenada include:

J.F. Mitchell Airport (Carriacou): Serving the island of Carriacou, J.F. Mitchell Airport provides domestic flights connecting Carriacou to Grenada and other neighboring islands.

Lauriston Airport (Carriacou): Another airport on the island of Carriacou, Lauriston Airport is a smaller facility handling domestic flights.

Union Island Airport (Petite Martinique): Petite Martinique is connected by air through Union Island Airport, which serves regional flights.

While these airports are not large international hubs, they play a crucial role in connecting the smaller islands within the Grenadian territory. Travelers often use these regional airports for inter-island flights within the Grenadines.

Grenada Transportation Guide – Trains

Grenada does not have a passenger train service.

The island primarily relies on road transportation, including buses, taxis, and private vehicles, for the movement of people and goods.

Grenada’s transportation infrastructure is oriented towards road networks rather than rail.

Trains

Buses

Grenada Transportation Guide – Buses

Grenada does not have an extensive public bus system like some larger countries, and public transportation options are more limited.

However, there are some small buses and vans that operate on specific routes, particularly on the main island. These buses are often privately owned or operated by individuals, and they may not follow fixed schedules.

Additionally, there are private taxi services available for transportation around the island, and many visitors to Grenada choose to rent a car to explore at their own pace.

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Grenada Transportation Guide – SIM Cards

Acquiring a SIM card in Grenada is simple. Follow these steps for a smooth experience:

Providers:

Digicel and Flow are major providers offering prepaid SIM cards for tourists.

Availability:

Purchase SIM cards at provider stores, authorized retailers, or at the airport.

Documentation:

Bring identification like a passport; registration may be required.

Data Plans:

Choose from diverse data packages based on your usage and duration of stay.

Coverage:

Grenada generally has good network coverage in populated areas.

Unlocking Phones:

Ensure your phone is unlocked to accept the local SIM card.

Roaming:

Check with your home carrier about international roaming fees; using a local SIM card is often more cost-effective.

Emergency Services:

Familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers available through the SIM card.

Duration:

Prepaid SIM cards are available for various durations, including short-term options for tourists.

Customer Service:

Visit provider stores for assistance or contact customer service hotlines.

SIM Card Registration:

Some countries require SIM card registration; check if this is necessary in Grenada.

Alternative Options:

If you prefer not to change your SIM card, check with your home carrier for international roaming packages.

Public Wi-Fi:

Wi-Fi is available in hotels and cafes; cellular data may be useful in remote areas.

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