Polish passport holders can travel to Grenada visa-free for up to 90 days. This policy has been in place since at least 2024 and remains active. Just show up with your passport and a return ticket — no embassy visit needed.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Valid passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
Your Polish passport needs to be valid for the entire time you're in Grenada. No 6-month validity rule applies here — just make sure it doesn't expire before you leave.
Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure from Grenada
Immigration officers routinely ask for a return or onward ticket at check-in and upon arrival. Have a printed or digital copy of your outbound flight booking ready.
Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or invitation letter
You may be asked where you're staying. Have a hotel reservation or a letter from your host ready to show at the border.
Recommended
Proof of funds
Sufficient money for your stay
Carry enough cash or a credit card to cover your expenses. Immigration can ask for proof of funds, though it's rarely checked for short visits.
Recommended
Passport validity is strictly enforced
Grenada requires 6 months of passport validity from your entry date. Airlines check this before boarding — if your passport expires sooner, you won't be allowed to fly.
No visa, but have proof of onward travel ready
Immigration officers at Maurice Bishop International Airport routinely ask for return tickets. Have a printed copy or screenshot on your phone to avoid delays.
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 queue for all non-citizens.
2
Present your passport and ticket
Hand over your passport and return ticket (printed or on your phone). The officer will check your passport validity and stamp you in for up to 90 days.
3
Collect your luggage and clear customs
After immigration, grab your bags from the carousel. Customs is usually a quick walk-through unless you're carrying restricted items.
No, the visa-free stay is not extendable. You must leave before day 90 or apply for a longer-term visa from a Grenadian embassy before you travel.
If you're staying airside and leaving within 24 hours, you don't need a visa. But if you plan to leave the airport, you'll need to meet the same visa-free entry requirements.
You'll likely be denied boarding by the airline or refused entry by Grenadian immigration. Renew your passport before you travel.
No, Grenada does not require an online arrival declaration for Polish passport holders. Just show up with your documents.
The visa-free entry is for tourism only. Working remotely for a foreign employer is technically not allowed without a work permit. For longer stays, consider Grenada's digital nomad visa (if available).
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.
No mandatory vaccines for Polish travellers. But check routine vaccines (like tetanus, hepatitis A) with your doctor before you go.
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 19, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.