Grenada visa requirements for Filipinos

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Filipinos visiting Grenada

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Grenadian Visa.


  • A passport, valid for at least six months beyond the expected date of entry into Grenada.
  • Duly completed and signed application form.
  • Determine the type of visa to apply for
  • Two passport photograph taken in white background. 
  • Travel document.
  • Proof of document confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Proof of criminal record certificate and medical report.
  • Proof of financial capability 
  • Recent bank statements within the last six months
  • Proof of document showing applicants' ties to the home country.
  • Medical Insurance.

Grenada Visa for Filipinos

Facts about Grenada


Grenada is a country which consists of three major islands and several tiny islands. The country is regarded as the “Spice Isle”, this is because the country is a major source of nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cinnamon, and cocoa. Beaches and watersports are the main attractions for foreigners in the country. The Grand Anse Beach is considered one of the best beaches in the world. Foreigners can enjoy diving, snorkeling, and sailing on the beaches in the country. The numerous waterfalls are other popular attractions for tourists in the country.
 
The tourism industry in Grenada is a major driving force to the Grenadian economy. With the construction of a large cruise ship pier and esplanade, the industry has increased dramatically. About 314,216 tourists visited Grenada in 2018 which was a 21.2 percent increase in the number of tourists who visited the previous year.
 
Drug offenses are treated harshly. Severe punishments are handed out to anyone caught being involved in drug offenses.
 
Citizens of the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Caribbean countries (except Cuba), Venezuela, and European Union countries are allowed to visit Grenada without a visa.

Types of Grenada Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 15 days 90 days
Tourist visa 15 days 90 days

General Requirements for Grenada Visa


  • A passport, valid for at least six months beyond the expected date of entry into Grenada.
  • Duly completed and signed application form.
  • Determine the type of visa to apply for
  • Two passport photograph taken in white background. 
  • Travel document.
  • Proof of document confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Proof of criminal record certificate and medical report.
  • Proof of financial capability 
  • Recent bank statements within the last six months
  • Proof of document showing applicants' ties to the home country.
  • Medical Insurance.

Grenada Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

160.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

160.00 (USD)

Grenada Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Philippines


Location

Address

Makati City

2135 Pasong Tamo Makati City Manila, Philippines

(+63) 2 818-6175

Frequently Asked Questions


Is the tourist destinations safe?

Grenada tourist destinations are typically very safe. There is an increased police presence in such places and minimal activity by criminal organizations. Violent crime against tourists is uncommon in these destinations. Petty theft, however, does occur. To protect yourself, don't flaunt expensive items in public and leave your valuables in a safety deposit box at your hotel.


How much are meals, drinks, taxis and other daily expenses in Grenada?

Grenada is fairly inexpensive. Travelers will find Grenada cheap, That said, how much you spend here depends on how you want to travel. If you’re into upscale accommodations and fancier restaurants, your travel bill will be much larger than the budget traveler staying in dorm rooms and eating at comedores (local restaurants). Even so, the most lavish hotels in Grenada are still affordable by some standards.


What number do I call in an emergency?

The emergency telephone number is 112 which will be answered by the police, but will also handle other emergency services. Police - 102, Ambulance - 103, Fire - 101, Gas Service - 104, Traffic police - 902, Electricity emergency - 199.


Can I take public buses around Grenada?

Yes. The best and cheapest transportation is the public bus! The buses travel around the entire island. It's a lot of fun because as you drive, you are entertained by Caribbean music. On the buses, you will meet some of the friendliest and most helpful people in the entire Caribbean.