In Granadathere are 28 bus routes that run seven days a week from 6:00 am until 12:00 pm, including Sundays and holidays. There are also 2 circular routes (111 and 121) that offer a night service from 12:00 pm to 6:00 am.
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One-way fares range from $2.50 XCD to $8 XCD (roughly $1 to $3 USD) depending on the distance traveled. Finding a taxi in Grenada is not a difficult task, especially in St. George's and Grand Anse. Rates are fixed, so you don't have to worry about getting scammed.
You can take a bus (the service is frequent and inexpensive - $2 EC) or a taxi. A good idea is to hire a taxi to tour the island having agreed a cost per hour or for x hours first, the personnel at the front desk of your hotel can help you with the arrangements.
In 4 trips, always been drinking tap water, never had an issue at all. I have also never had a problem with the tap water in Grenada. Carriacou and PM do not have a public water system so bring your bottled water there (or boil the tap water and let cool prior to drinking). Thank you!
Online games are a great way to pass the time if you're traveling on the bus alone. Chess is a popular option but there are also online versions of checkers, backgammon, solitaire and so much more. Select the game of your choosing and enjoy!