
Grenada: Customs Rules & Declaration Guide
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1. Immigration & Customs Declaration
All travelers entering Grenada must complete the Grenada Immigration/Customs Declaration Form upon arrival. This form is available in both physical and electronic formats and must be submitted at the port of entry.
What You’ll Need:
• Valid passport
• Travel and accommodation details in Grenada
• Return or onward travel ticket
• A valid email address (for electronic confirmation, if applicable)
For more details, visit the Grenada Immigration & Passport Department.
2. Arrival Procedures at Ports of Entry
Whether arriving at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) or other ports:
• Submit your completed Customs Declaration Form
• Provide the address where you’ll be staying
• Collect your baggage and proceed to Customs
• Use the Green Channel if you have nothing to declare
• Use the Red Channel if you’re carrying restricted items or are unsure
3. Green & Red Channel Explained
Green Channel:
• No dutiable or restricted items
• Within duty-free limits
• No uncertainty about declaration status
Red Channel:
• Items exceeding duty-free allowances
• Restricted goods (e.g., food, plants, electronics)
• Uncertainty about what must be declared
💡 Tip: When in doubt—declare. Undeclared items may be confiscated or result in penalties.
4. Duty-Free Allowances
Travelers who have been abroad for 24 hours or more may bring in the following duty-free:
🚭 Alcohol and tobacco allowances apply only to passengers 18 years and older.
📌 Full tariff schedules are available from the Grenada Customs & Excise Division.
5. Prohibited & Restricted Items
Do Not Bring (Prohibited):• Firearms, ammunition, explosives• Narcotics (including marijuana, even medicinal)• Counterfeit currency or goods• Pornographic material• Endangered species or products (e.g., ivory, turtle shell)• Meat or plant products without approval• Obscene literature or media

