The U.S. State Department raised the danger stage for a novel Caribbean island that has been rising in recognition these days. The replace particularly provides a “crime” threat indicator and refreshes the advisory abstract.
The advisory is not a strict “don’t go” warning, however there are some things the State Department desires vacationers to pay attention to that we’ll dig into extra beneath.
But first, I’ll add some private context right here, as a result of I’ve received a reasonably distinctive relationship with this specific vacation spot: I’ve lived on the island twice—six months at a time, every time.


We even not too long ago highlighted this island for security, so the advisory comes as a little bit of a shock.
As a 2-time resident of The Isle of Spice, seeing a safety replace for Grenada cross my information desk made me suppose again to once we referred to as the island residence.
First, we lived proper on Morne Rouge Beach (aka BBC Beach), and later in L’Anse aux Épines, close to Spice Affair (the BEST Indian restaurant on planet earth, you may’t change my thoughts) and the brewery (West Indies Beer Company).
In my expertise, Grenada felt fairly protected day-to-day, and I by no means personally bumped into something that made me really feel at risk. I might take this new Level 2 designation with a grain of salt.
That mentioned, journey advisories exist for a purpose, and it’s sensible to take them severely, with out turning them right into a horror film trailer.


What The New Advisory Actually Says
Grenada is now thought of a Level 2 vacation spot, and the advisory’s core message is easy: train elevated warning as a result of crime.
In the up to date abstract, the State Department notes that violent crime can happen wherever in Grenada, and cites incidents affecting American residents, together with armed theft, assault, housebreaking, and extra.
It additionally notes that, in some instances, Americans have been killed, and that police response occasions could also be slower than what vacationers anticipate within the U.S.
Those are heavy traces to learn—particularly about a spot many individuals affiliate with calm seashores, rainforest hikes, and world-class scuba diving (it is the place we discovered to dive and nonetheless my favourite place on earth for it!)
But it’s additionally essential to recollect: the State Department’s advisories are typically written for most readability and warning, and so they’re not the identical factor as a “this is happening to every traveler” assertion.


What Level 2 Means For Your Trip
Level 2 doesn’t imply it’s best to cancel. It means it’s best to journey like you will have frequent sense—and never “vacation brain.”
If you’re the kind of traveler who already:
- doesn’t flash money,
- retains valuables locked up,
- avoids lonely streets late at evening,
- and doesn’t get wildly intoxicated in unfamiliar locations…
…then you definately’re already dwelling in “Level 2 mode,” whether or not you’re within the Caribbean, Europe, or your individual hometown.
If you need a fast solution to test advisory ranges for wherever you’re contemplating (or to match Grenada with close by islands), you should utilize our Travel Advisory Checker tool.
Practical Safety Tips (That Don’t Ruin The Vibe)
The State Department’s recommendation is refreshingly particular, and it aligns with what I’d suggest for Grenada anyway:
- Don’t bodily resist in a theft try.
- Use warning at evening when strolling or driving (bear in mind it is on the left right here!).
- Keep a low profile and keep conscious of your environment.
- Don’t open your resort/residence door except you understand who it’s.
Just a few “real life” add-ons from me:
- Stick to well-reviewed transportation. If you’re utilizing taxis, ask your resort to name one, or use a trusted native contact when attainable. Uber would not exist right here, however I’ve heard good issues about Haylup (by no means used it myself as I rented a automobile after I lived there).
- Be additional conscious in busy arrival zones. Cruise passengers specifically can stand out as “fresh off the ship,” which might appeal to opportunists wherever on the planet. Keep telephones and wallets secured, particularly in crowded areas. I did not spend a ton of time on the town (the place cruises will drop you), however I can positively see how a couple of thousand folks pouring in may carry out opportunists.
- Remember that Grenada’s seashores are public. This is without doubt one of the issues I genuinely love concerning the island—it feels open and actual, not gated-off. But it additionally means you shouldn’t assume “because I’m at a resort beach, I’m automatically in a bubble.” Be aware along with your belongings for those who’re posted up on the sand.
Why Grenada Still Belongs On Your Shortlist
Here’s the half I don’t need to get misplaced: Grenada is gorgeous—and it’s nonetheless one of the underrated Caribbean getaways on the market. I completely cherished my time there and would go to once more in a heartbeat.
You’ve received:
- unbelievable diving (together with the well-known underwater sculpture park). We at all times dove with Dive Grenada and had a improbable expertise each time. (Over 50 dives).
- lush inside hikes and waterfalls
- pleasant communities
- and seashores which might be legitimately postcard-level
I’ve mentioned it earlier than, however I’ll say it once more: BBC Beach (Morne Rouge) is my private favourite. It’s the sort of seaside that makes you overlook what day it’s—in a great way. And for those who prefer to snorkel, enter the seaside on the fitting and swim out the the purpose, you will discover coral, sponges, and loads of marine life (the reel beneath is from the realm).
And simply a few weeks in the past, we even highlighted Grenada as a top pick in our coverage of Caribbean travel—so this advisory replace doesn’t erase what makes the island particular.
It merely means you need to be sensible about how you progress when you’re there.


Two Smart “Do This Before You Go” Moves
- Enroll in STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program). It’s free, and it helps the U.S. Embassy contact you in an emergency.
- Consider travel insurance—particularly in case your journey contains non-refundable stays, diving excursions, or multi-stop flights. (Even a easy delayed-baggage state of affairs can get costly quick.)
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