Marriage Requirements
Prior to a wedding in Grenada, couples must have a valid passport, birth certificate, and single status form. Divorce and death decrees are also required if applicable. Check with your Certified Destination Wedding Specialist for additional information.
Travel Information
Travel Documents
For destination weddings in Grenada, travelers need a passport for entry onto the island. If you are a citizen of the US, visit travel.state.gov for more information on travel documents needed. For Canadian travelers, visit travel.gc.ca for relevant travel information.
Language
The official language of Grenada is English, though Creole is spoken by locals.
Currency and Tipping
The currency in use on Grenada is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, though US dollars are widely accepted.
Climate & Beaches
Climate
Grenada enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 77 degrees F to 88 degrees F. The rainy season runs from June to November, and hurricanes are possible during this time.
Beaches
Pink Gin Beach is a powdery stretch of white sand with good snorkeling waters. Levera beach has stunning eroded sea cliffs and is home to turtle and waterfowl nests. Grand Anse Beach is a favorite among both locals and visitors with great waters for swimming.
Activities & Attractions
Activities
Grenada is home to the first underwater sculpture park, so be sure to schedule a diving excursion to witness it in person. There are also a number of shipwrecks and colorful reefs off the island that are great for exploring. The unique landscape offers rugged and untamed rainforests with activities ranging from guided hikes to inner tubing on a rushing rapid. Sailing and yacht charters are a relaxing way to explore the island’s beautiful blue waters and secluded coves. The island is known for its high-quality spices and tropical fruits, so be sure to sample at your leisure amidst the open-air markets on the weekends.
Nightlife