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St. George’s is the capital of Grenada and one of the most scenic port cities in the Eastern Caribbean, built around a sheltered harbor that keeps the city easy to navigate. Travelers fly here for a straightforward island experience that blends beaches, local food, and a walkable city center without needing a complicated itinerary.
Many trips revolve around the coastline near town, including easy beach days at Grand Anse and short excursions for snorkeling and diving. St. George’s also works well for cruise passengers and for travelers who want a base close to restaurants, shopping, and day tours across the island.
Grenada is known as the “Spice Island,” and St. George’s is where visitors get the most direct feel for the island’s culture, from market stops to museums and historic viewpoints. It is also a practical choice for group travel, celebrations, and longer stays where flight timing and transfers matter.
Most travelers reach St. George’s using these airports:
Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND): The main gateway for Grenada, offering the most direct access to St. George’s and the island’s resort areas.
Lauriston Airport (CRU): A useful option if your trip includes Carriacou, with connections that can be paired with onward transfers to the main island.
Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI): A common Eastern Caribbean connection hub that can open up additional routing choices to Grenada.
Piarco International Airport (POS): A major regional hub that can be useful for Caribbean connections when direct options are limited.
St. George’s is most popular from December through April when the weather is typically drier and demand is highest, making it ideal for beach time and excursions. May can still be a strong shoulder period with warm conditions and a bit more flexibility, while June through November tends to be wetter and more humid, which can work well for travelers who want fewer crowds and are flexible on schedules.
Here are key things to know for a smooth trip to St. George’s:
Arrival airport choice: GND is the primary option: We can prioritize routing that lands at GND with practical arrival times for resort and city transfers.
Transfer planning: Match flights to your hotel area: Stays near Grand Anse, the harbor, or farther along the coast can change how convenient an arrival time feels.
Connection strategy: Reduce layovers where possible: We can compare direct flights versus one stop options and choose routings that keep total travel time reasonable.
Group and event travel: Keep everyone on one plan: For weddings, celebrations, or multi traveler trips, we help align passenger schedules and baggage needs so arrivals are coordinated.
Money and payments: Use XCD with a USD backup: Local currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, and having small cash on hand helps for taxis and quick purchases.
Excursions and water activities: Plan key tours early in peak months: Popular days for beaches and on-water activities fill faster during the busiest season, so we build flight timing that supports your plans.
Travel documents: Passport ready: International entry typically requires a valid passport and airlines often confirm onward travel details during check-in.
Time zone scheduling: AST stays consistent year round: This helps keep meeting times, transfers, and arrival planning predictable when coordinating flights and ground transport.
Miami → St. George’s
3h 45m
New York → St. George’s
4h 45m
Toronto → St. George’s
5h 10m
London → St. George’s
8h 45m
Bridgetown → St. George’s
0h 50m
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