Caribbean islands slightly ease entry restrictions

By Linsey McNeill
18/02/2022
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Grenada and its sister islands Carriacou and Petite Martinique have relaxed entry requirements for fully vaccinated travellers.

They will no longer need to present a negative PCR test but instead can opt for faster, cheaper antigen tests.

However, the antigen test must be taken no earlier than the day before travel to Grenada.

If travellers opt for a PCR test, this must be taken no earlier than 72 hours before departure.

All travellers must also submit a Travel Health Declaration Form to the Ministry of Health. Full details are on the Ministry of Health website.

Petra Roach, CEO of Grenada Tourism Authority, said: “We’re delighted to make it even easier for UK travellers to explore Grenada. Offering an antigen test means that visitors have extra flexibility, choice and a more cost-effective option to visit our islands.

“Throughout 2021 we saw strong visitor numbers from the UK and we believe the measures announced today will boost numbers further in 2022.”

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