Grenada is in a limited State of Emergency but announced on 10 May some relaxation of restrictions on activities and a move to a 7pm to 5am daily curfew. You are advised to keep up to date with the Emergency Powers Regulations on the Government Information Service Facebook page.

On 10 May Grenada announced that it expects to re-open its borders in the first week of June. Grenada’s airports are closed to commercial traffic, including all incoming passengers. The last Virgin and BA flights to the UK left on 23 and 25 March.

The hurricane season in Grenada normally runs from June to November. You should monitor local and international weather updates from the US National Hurricane Center and follow the advice of local authorities, including any evacuation orders.

Health authorities have classified Grenada as having a risk of Zika virus transmission.

Cases of Chikungunya virus have been confirmed in Grenada. You should take steps to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.

Most visits to Grenada are trouble-free but there have been incidents of crime including armed robbery and sexual assault.

Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in Grenada, attacks can’t be ruled out.