Israeli passport holders can enter Grenada visa-free for tourism or business stays up to 90 days. As of 2026, you arrive at Maurice Bishop International Airport and receive a free entry stamp valid for 90 days. Ensure your passport is valid for your entire stay and have a return ticket ready.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Valid passport
Must cover your entire stay in Grenada
Your Israeli passport needs at least one blank page for the entry stamp. Grenada does not enforce a 6-month validity rule — your passport just needs to be valid for the duration of your stay.
Required
Return or onward ticket
Immigration may ask for proof of departure
Grenada immigration officers routinely ask for a return or onward ticket at the border. Have a printed or digital copy of your outbound flight booking ready.
Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or host invitation
Carry a copy of your hotel reservation or a letter from your host in Grenada. Immigration rarely asks for it, but having it avoids delays.
Recommended
Proof of funds
Show you can support yourself during your stay
Have access to at least $100 USD per day of your stay, either in cash, credit card, or bank statement. Immigration may ask to see this if you look underfunded.
Recommended
Return ticket is not optional
Grenada immigration almost always asks for proof of onward travel. If you don't have a return or onward ticket, you may be denied entry. Keep a printed or digital copy ready.
Healthcare is limited
Grenada's medical facilities are basic. For serious conditions, you may need evacuation to the US or elsewhere. Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is strongly advised.
What happens at the border
1
Arrive at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND)
After landing, follow signs to Immigration. There are separate lines for citizens and visitors. The queue moves quickly, usually 15–30 minutes.
2
Present your passport and documents
Hand over your passport and, if asked, your return ticket and accommodation proof. The officer will stamp your passport with a 90-day entry. No forms to fill out.
3
Collect your luggage and exit
After immigration, head to baggage claim, then customs. Customs is generally relaxed — declare items over $200 USD or large amounts of cash.
No. Visa-free stays are not extendable. To stay longer, apply for a work permit, student visa, or investor visa before your 90 days expire. Overstaying can result in fines and future entry bans.
No. Israeli passport holders transiting airside (not passing through immigration) at Maurice Bishop International Airport do not need a transit visa, as long as you have a confirmed onward ticket and your layover is under 24 hours.
Overstaying is taken seriously. You may be fined an unknown amount per day, detained, and banned from re-entering Grenada. Avoid it at all costs.
Technically, no. The visa-free entry is for tourism and business meetings only. Working remotely for a foreign employer is a grey area — Grenada does not have a specific digital nomad visa. If you plan to work, consider applying for a work permit.
Yellow fever vaccination is required only if you are arriving from a country with yellow fever risk. Routine vaccines (MMR, DTP, polio) and Hepatitis A are recommended. No other vaccines are mandatory for Israeli passport holders.
You must have a valid passport for the entire duration of your stay. If your passport expires before you leave, you will be denied entry. Renew your passport before traveling.
Yes. Visa-free entry covers multiple entries within the 90-day window. Each entry resets the 90-day clock? No — the 90 days is cumulative from your first entry. Keep track of your total days in Grenada.
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 25, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.