Traveling to Grenada
The Ministry of Health has instituted several regulations to keep residents and travelers safe.
The Ministry of Health in the Government of Grenada is responsible for health and social security services in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. The ministry has instituted several regulations to keep residents and travelers safe. Students, faculty and staff traveling to Grenada must follow 3 steps:
The Government of Grenada’s entry and COVID-19 Protocols are updated frequently so it is important to check the Ministry of Health website and Facebook page daily for the latest updates.
Flight schedules and airline regulations may have been affected by COVID-19 travel protocols in different parts of the world. It is important to check airline websites or travel agents for up-to-date flight information.
The suspension of air traffic between the UK and Grenada was lifted on 1 February. Travelers should contact their airlines for flight information. Indirect travel from Grenada to the UK remains available via Bridgetown using regional airlines Caribbean Airlines and Inter Caribbean Airways.
We know you have questions…and SGU is providing answers to keep you informed and up-to-date on all the latest news and information.
Returning safely will require all of us to do our part. Several protocols have been implemented for your health and safety as our top priority.
Getting vaccinated is a vital first step towards a safe return to campus so we strongly encourage all eligible students and employees to get vaccinated.