PUBLIC TRANSITLocal buses operate from 6.00 am to 9.00 pm from Monday to Saturday. Depending on your route, the fare can range from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50.
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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.
Many of the best places to stay in Grenada are clustered around the island's southwestern corner, close to the pretty capital of St. George's and the airport. Set around horseshoe-shaped Carenage Harbour, St.
Be vigilant at all times. Take care when walking alone off the busy main roads and avoid isolated areas, including beaches, particularly after dark. Only use licensed taxis and take particular care at late night street parties, especially during the festival season. Don't carry large amounts of cash or jewellery.
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!
Tipping. Tipping in Grenada is discretionary and should reflect the service you have received, however a service charge of 18% is typically added to your bill in hotels and restaurants. If no service charge is added, a 10% tip is generally expected.