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Beautiful scenery and idyllic beaches make Grenada an unexpected jewel of the Caribbean. The 'Spice Isle' boasts rainforests, hot springs, tumbling waterfalls, and an abundance of wildlife. With the smell of nutmeg drifting across the island, and small but friendly hotels, you might just decide you never want to leave.

We fly to Grenada up to three times a week

Fly to Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada from London Heathrow.

11 hour flight time, including a short touchdown in Barbados.

Please note: passengers and luggage will remain on the aircraft during 1-hour touchdown.

Flavouring your holiday to the spice island

Holidays in Grenada combine peace and tranquility with an authentic Caribbean experience. It's a small and unspoilt paradise, where you can see nesting sea turtles and flocks of exotic birds and then party the night away in one of the many street carnivals and festivals across the island.

Essential information for Grenada

  1. Time Zone

    UK -5hrs

  2. اللغة

    English

  3. Currency

    Eastern Caribbean dollar

  4. معلومات الرحلة الجوية

    11h flights via Barbados

  1. Direct Debit

    Guarantee the hotel you want and get early access to a choice of Virgin Atlantic flights. You can also spread the cost of your holiday with Direct Debit payments.

  2. Do I need a visa?

    British passport holders don’t need a visa to visit Grenada.

  3. When is the best time to visit Grenada?

    December-April. This is Grenada’s dry season, offering sunshine-filled days, low humidity, and cool breezy nights.

Discover Grenada

Sun, sand and spectacular savings

Need more travel tips or holiday help?

Grenada boasts some of the Caribbean's most stunning white sand beaches, perfect for those seeking sun, sea, and sand in a picture-perfect setting.

Grenada is a safe and welcoming destination, known for its friendly locals and relaxed vibe. Stick to common-sense travel habits, and you’ll be free to explore everything from spice plantations to underwater sculpture parks with confidence.

Spicemas festivities kick off 1st-12th August 2025. Famed for its high-energy parades, infectious soca rhythms, and joyful island vibes, Spicemas is where Grenada truly comes alive.

Grenada is your go-to grown-up getaway. From spice-scented markets to waterfall hikes and underwater sculpture parks, here’s what to do in Grenada for adults who want more than just a tan.

Snorkel or dive at the underwater sculpture park:
Set just off the coast of Molinière Bay, this world-famous Underwater Sculpture Park is a must-see (or must-snorkel). Swim among hauntingly beautiful sculptures that double as coral reefs—equal parts art gallery and marine sanctuary.

Sip local rum at a distillery tour:
Channel your inner pirate with a tasting at River Antoine Rum Distillery, the oldest water-powered distillery in the Caribbean. Prefer something a little smoother? Westerhall Estate offers boutique blends and breezy views—ideal for a lazy afternoon.

Hike to the Seven Sisters Waterfalls:
For adults who love a bit of adventure, hike through lush rainforest to reach Seven Sisters Falls—a series of cascading waterfalls tucked in the heart of Grand Etang National Park. Bring your swimsuit and take a dip!

Wander the Spice Markets in St. George’s:
Known as the Spice Isle, Grenada’s markets are full of fragrant nutmeg, cinnamon, cocoa, and more. Visit St. George’s Market Square or stop by Gouyave Nutmeg Station to see spices processed the traditional way.

Book a spa day or couple’s massage:
Whether at a luxury resort or tucked into a hillside villa, Grenada’s spa experiences offer serenity with a view. Think oceanfront massages, botanical facials, and open-air yoga with the sound of the sea.

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