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Travel insurance for Grenada

Short-trip cover for visits to Grenada — emergency medical, trip-cancellation, luggage, the usual travel-insurance stack. Designed for weeks-not-years stays.

Grenada for digital nomads, perpetual travelers and expats: visa rules, real treatment costs in USD, and the long-term cover that actually works.

What travel insurance covers in Grenada

Travel insurance is built for short trips (under 3 months), vacations, weekend trips, gig travel. The lines below are the base — exact terms are carrier-specific, so always check the policy document for the Grenada situation you care about.

What you get

  • Emergency medical and dental
  • Trip cancellation and interruption
  • Lost or delayed baggage
  • Travel-document theft
  • Adventure-sport add-ons (some plans)

What it won't do

  • Routine care, chronic-condition management
  • Maternity, mental-health
  • Trips longer than the policy's max (often 90 days)

Typical local costs in Grenada

What insurance protects you from. Costs vary by region inside Grenadaand between public and private facilities — these are the numbers we've seen most often in 2026.

GP visit20 to 50
Hospital / day150 to 400
Emergency room100 to 300
Dental40 to 120
Flight home (medical)20,000 to 55,000

All prices in USD. Ranges reflect private-sector quotes; public-sector costs are lower but rarely available to short-term foreigners.

Healthcare in Grenada: what you're dealing with

Grenada has two sides to its healthcare system. Public General Hospital in St George's offers basic care with primary services often free, capacity limited. Private St Augustine's Medical Services (SAMS) preferred by expats and tourists. Serious cases typically require evacuation to Barbados, Trinidad or Miami. Insurance with medevac strongly recommended

Nomads and expats typically use private clinics in Grand Anse, Lance Aux Epines, St George's, Morne Rouge, True Blue. With an international long-term plan, you choose the clinic yourself and, where possible, the insurer pays the hospital directly so you do not have to cover a large bill on the spot.

What to watch out for in Grenada

The biggest real risks in Grenada are concrete and country-specific, not abstract.

Hurricane season June-November (Hurricane Beryl devastated Carriacou and Petite Martinique July 2024), petty and occasional violent crime (US travel advisory raised to Level 2 January 2026), road accidents on narrow winding roads, dengue and other mosquito-borne illness, limited specialist medical capacity requiring evacuation

Risk level: Medium. Good cover pays for both the treatment and the transfer to a specialist clinic.

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