Grenada eases entry restrictions
The tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique has relaxed its entry requirements for vaccinated travellers.
It now accepts either a 24-hour negative antigen test result taken one day before travel to Grenada or a 72 hour pre-departure PCR test.
All travellers must also submit a Travel Health Declaration Form to the Ministry of Health.
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."
"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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