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Getting around

Main roads in Grenada are paved and well-maintained. Visitors can tour the island with private car hire or taxis. Taxis are ideal for guided sightseeing with rates set by the Government. Grenada’s sister islands are located 20 miles to the north and can be reached by express ferry taking one and a half hours, making an ideal day-trip.

Dress

The Island is fairly relaxed and cool, casual clothing should be worn in the day. Some of the hotels and restaurants require men to wear long trousers in the evening but jackets and ties are not required. Bathing suits and other revealing clothing should not be worn in the streets, stores or restaurants.
Some of the interior walks are quite demanding. Appropriate walking shoes and jeans should be worn.