Grenada
Last updated: April 2026
Overview
What remote workers notice first about Grenada.
St. George's harbour — one of the prettiest capitals in the region
Medical university brings rotating expat energy — housing competition in term seasons
Spice plantations — hiking — waterfalls
Hurricane season — insurance and building standards matter
Visa Spotlight
Tourist entry
Grenada (Spice Isle) for remote workers: St. George's, Grand Anse, medical school expat scene, nutmeg, and Eastern Caribbean life.
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Income proof
Foreign remote income documentation
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Clean record
Police certificate where required
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Local address
Lease or accommodation agreement
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Insurance
Health coverage per application rules
Duration: Often 90 days — extensions per immigration·Fees: Low
Requirements: Onward ticket sometimes
Your passport matters
Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.
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Immigration extensions — St. George's — carry copies — overstays risk fines.
Ferry to Carriacou — schedule around weather — seasickness real.
Cost of Living
St. George's lifestyle index
Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.
Example month — Grand Anse long-stay:
Rent: $1,100 Utilities + fibre: $130 Transport: $90 Groceries: $340 Eating out: $280 Coworking: $120 Insurance: $100 Misc: $100
Indicative total: ~$2,260 — medical term season can spike rents.
Top Nomad Hubs

St. George's
Hillside harbour — forts, markets, cruise days busy

Grand Anse
Beach strip — hotels and long-stay apartments

Carriacou
Sister isle — quieter — boat logistics
Neighbourhood picks
Grand Anse
Lance aux Epines
Upscale residential — embassies — quieter nights — premium rents.
Banking & cash
ECCB-region banks — cards in St. George's — cash on Carriacou — small XCD bills.
ATMs — fees — plan weekend cash — some islands run short on holidays.
Health & safety
General Hospital and private clinics — pay or insure — serious cases may evacuate — insurance essential.
Dengue — repellent. Dehydration — heat and humidity.
Emergency: 473-440-3535 — verify — 911 rollout — check current local numbers.
Culture & lifestyle
Friendly but small-island pace — gossip travels — discretion. Respect for elders — Sunday quieter. Nutmeg on everything — enjoy local cuisine.
The real talk
The advantages
Beauty
English
Community
The challenges
Medical student rent pressure
Hurricane risk
Island limits
Join the conversation
Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Tax snapshot
Tax residency rules apply if you become resident — offshore sector history — use licensed advisors — CRS applies to banks.
Community tips
Spice Mas carnival — book early. Yachting scene — respect marina rules. Medical students — respect campus housing pressure on local rents.
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