Grenada visa for Peruvian citizens

Grenadian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Peru, simplifying the journey to this South American marvel. Travelers can explore Peru for up to 180 days, a generous period perfect for transitioning from the vibrant Caribbean culture to the majestic Andean landscapes, including the ancient wonders of Machu Picchu. Though there are no direct flights and connections often route through major hubs like Panama City, the ease of entry means you can focus on practicalities such as currency exchange for Peruvian Sol or brushing up on some Spanish phrases. This single visa-free tourist status truly opens up an accessible adventure, from Grenada's spice-scented shores to the heart of the Inca Empire.

Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Onward ticket
Required
Health insurance
Not required
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristVisitor Visa (Tourism/Business – Single Entry)
90d$200
TouristVisitor Visa (Tourism/Business – Multiple Entry)
90d$375multiple-entry
TouristVisa on Arrival (with Pre‑clearance Letter)
90d
TouristCruise Ship Visitor (Visa‑Exempt up to 24 Hours)
1d$0valid 1d
TouristVisa-Exempt Entry (Tourist/Business – 3 Months)
90d$0valid 3mo
TouristVisa-Exempt Entry (Tourist/Business – 6 Months, UK Nationals)
180d$0valid 6mo
OtherFreedom of Movement Entry (OECS / CARICOM categories)
$0multiple-entry
WorkWork Permit (Authorization to Work in Grenada)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
StudentStudent Permit (Study Authorization)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
TransitTransit Entry (Airside/Short Stay under General Entry Rules)
1d$0valid 1d
FamilyFamily/Dependent Entry (under General Entry plus Local Permission)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
MedicalMedical Treatment Entry (under Visitor or Special Permission)
90dvalid 3mo
OtherPermanent Residence / Long‑Term Stay (Immigration Permission)
multiple-entry
InvestorInvestor Citizenship (Citizenship by Investment Programme)
multiple-entry

Online Pure Safe Travel Authorization Certificate required from Dec 1, 2020.

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