Peruvian passport holders can visit Grenada visa-free for up to 90 days. No visa application is needed before travel — just show up with a valid passport and proof of onward travel. This policy is current as of 2026.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Valid passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
Your passport must be valid for the entire time you plan to stay in Grenada. No minimum validity beyond your departure date is required by Grenadian law, but airlines may enforce a 6-month rule — check with your carrier before flying.
Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure from Grenada
Immigration officers routinely ask for a return or onward ticket at the border. Have a printed or digital copy of your flight booking ready — they check this before stamping you in.
Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or invitation letter
You may be asked where you're staying. A hotel confirmation or a letter from your host with their address and contact number covers this. Keep a copy on your phone or printed.
Recommended
Proof of funds
Show you can support yourself during your stay
Immigration may ask for evidence of sufficient funds. A bank statement or credit card showing access to around $500 USD for a short trip is usually enough.
Recommended
Passport validity is strictly enforced
Airlines check your passport validity before boarding. If you have less than 6 months left, you won't be allowed to fly. Double-check your expiry date before booking.
No visa, but have your documents ready
Even though it's visa-free, immigration officers can ask for proof of onward travel and accommodation. Keep digital copies on your phone or printed.
What happens at the border
1
Arrive at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND)
You'll land at the main airport in St. George's. Follow signs to 'Immigration' — it's a single hall, usually quick.
2
Present your passport and ticket
Hand over your passport and return/onward ticket. The officer may ask your purpose of visit and where you're staying. Answer clearly.
3
Get your entry stamp
The officer stamps your passport with the date of entry and the number of days allowed (usually 90). Check the stamp before walking away.
4
Collect luggage and exit
After immigration, pick up your bags from the carousel, then walk through customs (green channel if nothing to declare). You're in.
No, the visa-free stay is not extendable. You must leave before the 90 days are up. Overstaying can result in fines or a ban.
No, transit passengers staying airside and not passing immigration do not need a visa. But if you leave the airport, you'll need to meet the visa-free entry requirements.
You will likely be denied boarding by the airline or refused entry by Grenadian immigration. Renew your passport before travel.
No, Grenada does not require an arrival declaration or online pre-registration. Just show up with your documents.
The visa-free entry is for tourism or business visits only. Remote work is technically not allowed unless you have a work permit or digital nomad visa. In practice, short-term remote work is tolerated, but it's a grey area.
The Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD) is the local currency. US dollars are widely accepted, but you'll get change in XCD. ATMs are available at the airport and in St. George's. Carry some cash for taxis and small shops.
No mandatory vaccinations for entry. But routine vaccines (MMR, tetanus, etc.) are recommended. Yellow fever vaccine is required only if you're arriving from a country with yellow fever risk.
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.