It is important to know about customs regulations before traveling to Grenada to avoid legal issues and potential fines. As you know, customs regulations widely depend on the country. Before traveling to (or from) Grenada make sure to check the allowance and limits for the next things:
- Alcohol and tobacco
- Currency
- Medicines (especially those containing drugs)
- Animals
- Cultural artifacts
- Plants, fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products
Check the information below to be sure that you are complying with Grenada customs regulations.
Import regulations in Grenada
Duty-free allowance
Duty free allowances are only available to passengers who have been absent from Grenada for over 24 hours and are only applicable to non-commercial goods.
Tobacco limit
Restricted to travellers 18 years and over. One of the following:
- 200 cigarettes;
- 50 cigars;
- or 250 grams tobacco.
Bringing alcohol
Restricted to travellers 18 years and over. One of the following:
- 1 litre of wine;
- or 1 litre of spirits.
Other Goods
- 10 fluid ounces of perfume.
- Any other goods to the value of EC$300.
- Funds of US$10,000 or more must be declared to customs.
Prohibited items
The following are goods which cannot be brought into the country.
- Narcotics.
- Unlicensed firearms.
- Fruit and vegetables
Restricted items
These goods are strictly regulated, and in most cases require a permit to be obtained prior to arrival.
- Pets are subject to import restrictions, and require permission from the Ministry of Agriculture. For further information, please visit Animal Importation.
- Plants and their derivative products require an import permit from the Pest Management Unit, Ministry of Agriculture. For further information, please visit Plant Importation.
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