Grenada has reliable 4G coverage across the island via Digicel and Flow, with a solid range of travel eSIM plans available from international providers.
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Grenada — known as the "Isle of Spice" — is a small Caribbean nation with St. George's as its capital and Grand Anse among the Caribbean's finest beaches. Two main mobile operators serve the island: Digicel and Flow, both providing 4G LTE in main towns and tourist areas. Most travel eSIMs connect via Digicel — the dominant operator with wider island reach. Plans from Saily start at $7.99 for 1 GB; Airalo offers Grenada plans from $9.50 connecting to Digicel. For heavy data users, Holafly's unlimited plan is the top pick.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Grenada number if you genuinely need one.
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Grand Anse Beach and St. George's have excellent 4G coverage. A 3–5 GB plan for 7–10 days is more than enough for a typical beach holiday — maps, social media, hotel bookings, and WhatsApp.
Grand Etang National Park and nutmeg/chocolate estates have decent coverage in main areas but reduced signal in dense forest. Download Google Maps offline before venturing into Grenada's interior.
Anse aux Épines, Molinere Bay (underwater sculpture park), and Flamingo Bay are all well-covered by 4G on shore. You'll need data to book dive operators and navigate between sites — a 3 GB plan handles this comfortably.
Digicel covers all three Grenadian islands. If expanding your trip to Saint Vincent & the Grenadines or Barbados, a Caribbean regional eSIM covering 29+ countries avoids buying multiple separate plans.
St. George's port and business district have strong 4G throughout. A 5 GB plan for 7–14 days comfortably covers video calls, email, and file downloads during a working trip.
Grenada has 2 major mobile operators: Digicel, Flow. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G is solid in St. George's, Grand Anse, Grenville, and Gouyave. Coverage extends to most beaches and tourist areas along the coast. Remote interior zones (Grand Etang, northern parishes) have reduced signal. Digicel generally provides the wider island-wide reach.
Most travel eSIM providers use Digicel or Flow infrastructure in Grenada — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Grenada has no Uber — transport relies on taxis and shared minibuses. Mobile data helps coordinate pickups and look up routes.
Grenada has no internet restrictions — all major websites, social media, and streaming platforms are freely accessible.
If combining Grenada with nearby islands (Barbados, St. Lucia, Trinidad), a Caribbean regional eSIM avoids buying multiple separate plans.
Grenada uses the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) — most tourist businesses accept USD as well.
Grenada is one of the safest Caribbean islands for tourists — standard travel precautions apply.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveler usage, price per GB, and coverage across Grenada's main tourist areas. We compare Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Roamless, and 50+ providers — independently ranked, no commercial partnerships.


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Yes — international travel eSIMs work in Grenada, connecting to local Digicel or Flow networks. You don't need to buy a Grenada SIM card if you have a compatible travel eSIM from providers like Airalo, Holafly, or Saily.
For Grenada, choose an eSIM connecting to Digicel — the dominant operator with the widest island reach. Airalo and Saily offer competitive capped plans; Holafly is best for unlimited data. Our comparison table ranks all current plans with live pricing.
If visiting multiple Caribbean destinations including Grenada, a Caribbean regional plan from Saily (29 countries from $8.99) or Airalo offers better value than buying separate single-country plans. For Grenada-only trips, a dedicated country plan is more cost-effective.
Yes — Holafly offers unlimited data eSIM plans for Grenada connecting to the local network. Holafly's unlimited option suits heavy data users on longer stays; for short beach trips, capped plans from Saily or Airalo are typically cheaper.
For a 7-day beach holiday: 3–5 GB covers maps, social media, and messaging comfortably. For streaming, video calls, or remote work, plan for 5–10 GB.
Grenada has two mobile operators: Digicel and Flow. Both provide 4G LTE coverage in St. George's, Grand Anse, Grenville, and the main tourist areas. Digicel is generally the stronger network with wider island coverage.
iPhone XS (2018) and later, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3a+, and most recent smartphones support eSIM. Your device must be carrier-unlocked. Grenada uses LTE bands compatible with US, European, and most international phones.
Yes — Caribbean regional eSIMs from Saily, Airalo, or Nomad cover Grenada as part of a wider Caribbean package. These are ideal if you're also visiting Barbados, Saint Lucia, or Trinidad and Tobago.
Grenada's beaches, nutmeg estates, and underwater sculpture park deserve a reliable connection — a Digicel-powered eSIM keeps you navigating from the Carenage in St. George's to the Molinere reef. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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