


Casual, light cottons are ideal during the day. In the evenings, nicer dress is the norm, and some fine restaurants and clubs may require a jacket and tie. Bathing suits and minis should not be worn in the streets or stores. Long pants and hiking shoes are recommended for hiking.
English is the official language.
The electrical current is at 220 volts, 50 cycles.
We strongly advise that you confirm the following information and regard this only as a basic guide.
A valid passport or proof of US citizenship like a birth certificate with a raised seal and a government-issued photo ID are required. A return or onward ticket is also necessary.
Visitors can bring in, duty-free, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 225 grams of tobacco, and 1.5 liters of liquor or wine.
US residents may return with $600 worth of duty-free imports every 30 days. Gifts mailed home cannot exceed $50 per day. You may bring back 5 liters of liquor duty-free, plus an extra liter of rum if one of the bottles is produced in Grenada.
We strongly advise that you confirm the following information and regard this only as a basic guide.
The tropical sun can be harsh, especially in summer, so wear plenty of sunblock and a hat, and drink lots of water.