Grenada, also called the Spice Island, stands out for its stunning nature, rich culture and nutmeg production.
Since independence in 1974, Grenada’s stable tourism industry has thrived, attracting visitors with attractions like Grand Anse Beach, the Underwater Sculpture Park and the vibrant capital, St. George’s.
Grenada passport holders gain visa-free access to over 140 countries
Warm, welcoming community with a vibrant cultural heritage
Strong agricultural sector, known for spices like nutmeg, supports diverse business opportunities
No income, wealth or inheritance taxes for residents and investors
Thriving tourism industry and growing investment potential
Grenada's tourism growth, driven by natural beauty and culture, offers investment opportunities in hospitality. Stable economy, government incentives and luxury resorts make it an attractive destination for investors and entrepreneurs.
Thriving tourism industry and growing investment potential
Grenada's tourism growth, driven by natural beauty and culture, offers investment opportunities in hospitality. Stable economy, government incentives and luxury resorts make it an attractive destination for investors and entrepreneurs.
Secure and investor-friendly real estate market
The Spice Island’s real estate market offers investment opportunities in tourism and residential sectors. With favorable policies and growing demand for luxury properties, it ensures a secure and thriving investment environment.
Secure and investor-friendly real estate market
The Spice Island’s real estate market offers investment opportunities in tourism and residential sectors. With favorable policies and growing demand for luxury properties, it ensures a secure and thriving investment environment.