Food, Chocolate and Fun. Allow yourself a little indulgence on this multi-destination culinary experience. Indulge in a rich culinary adventure across Grenada and Antigua, where island traditions come alive through food. Discover spice plantations, chocolate and rum experiences, seaside dining, and authentic local dishes, all while soaking in the culture, rhythm, and warmth of both islands.
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Antigua and Barbuda: Where Paradise Awaits
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Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay for both Antigua & Barbuda and Grenada.
2 Visa / Entry Authorization
Antigua & Barbuda: Many nationalities travel visa-free for tourism but check your country’s specific requirements before you go.
From April 2025, visitors complete an e-ED Card online before arrival (digital entry form).
Grenada: Many visitors also enter without a visa for stays up to ~3 months (depending on nationality).
Always verify visa needs with your government or the embassy/consulate well in advance.
3 Proof of Travel
Return/ticket onward ticket (showing exit from the country).
Accommodation confirmation (hotel booking, Airbnb details).
4 Health Documentation
Yellow Fever vaccination certificate may be required if you’re arriving from a country with yellow fever risk.
5 Travel Insurance
Strongly recommended — should cover medical care, evacuation, and trip interruptions.
Print and digital copies of:
Passport photo page
Flight and hotel confirmations
Insurance details
Emergency contacts
Currency on both islands is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) — credit cards are widely accepted, but some cash is useful for smaller vendors.
Both Antigua & Barbuda and Grenada are tropical islands with warm weather year-round, so pack light and breathable clothing:
Daytime Clothing
Lightweight tops (cotton/linen), shorts, sundresses.
Swimwear and beach cover-ups for days at the shore.
Sun protection: hat/cap, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen.
Rain & Wind
Light rain jacket or poncho in wetter months (especially September-November).
Evenings / Culture
Light sweater or shawl if evenings feel windy.
Modest clothing for cultural or religious sites.
Footwear
Comfortable sandals or flip-flops for the beach.
Sturdy walking shoes if you plan hikes or tours.
Optional casual dress shoes for nice dinners.
Special Dress Codes
If staying at upscale resorts or visiting fine restaurants (e.g., at Sandals Grenada), some venues require formal night attire (collared shirts, long pants, dresses) — check specific resort info.
Other Useful Items
Daypack for beach or day trips.
Waterproof phone case and portable charger.
Universal power adapter for local electrical outlets (Type A/B).
Water bottle (reusable), insect repellent, basic first-aid kit.
Copies of prescriptions and medications (in original packaging).
Quick Tips
Don’t wear camouflage clothing in Grenada — it’s prohibited for civilians.
Both islands are relaxed and casual, but it’s still good practice to bring a few smarter outfits if you plan fine dining or resort evenings.
A journey to Grenada and Antigua and Barbuda offers the perfect balance of lush adventure and effortless island elegance. In Grenada, the “Spice Isle,” travellers are immersed in rainforest hikes, cascading waterfalls, rich cocoa heritage, and the world-famous Grand Anse Beach. Antigua, with its 365 powdery white-sand beaches and historic charm, invites guests to unwind in turquoise waters, explore Nelson’s Dockyard, and experience vibrant sailing culture. Together, these islands create a seamless Caribbean escape blending nature, culture, relaxation, and refined coastal beauty.
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