Important Things To Know
Currency
The currency used in Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar (EC). Most places in the country will accept U.S. dollars but will give change in EC.
It is recommended to carry around small denominations of cash to avoid hassles with change.
National Languages
English is the national language of Grenada, although some people do also speak Creole English, a legacy of the cultural diversity of the country.
Climate And Weather
Grenada, like most of the Caribbean, is generally considered to have a wet season and a dry season, rather than four distinct seasons.
The wet season is from June to early December, and there is also some risk of hurricanes during this season. The Caribbean lies within the Atlantic Hurricane Belt, putting it at higher risk of natural disasters.
However, Grenada is on the southernmost edge of the storm belt and has only experienced four major hurricanes in recent history, and it is one of the safest places in the Caribbean during this time.
In the wetter, warmer months the temperature ranges between 79 - 87°F. Most people choose to visit during the cooler, drier months, from December to April, when the temperatures average about 75 - 84°F.