The expense of Living in Grenada


There’s no question about it, living in Grenada, or anywhere in the Caribbean, is far more costly than living in many other parts of the world. It may not be the suitable place for people on a tight budget, however there are methods to save some money, while still having a excellent time.

The expense of every-day products are similar (if not more) than those in Canada, while the cost of hotels is far more. If you’re believing of travelling to or moving to Grenada, this listing will assist you get a much better concept of what products expense here.

For us, living in Grenada is still a excellent value since we are pet sitting as well as have no lodging costs. We spend our money on gas, groceries as well as the strange night out. There are so many things to perform in Grenada, many of which are free – walks on the beach, hikes in the jungle or swimming in waterfalls.

All costs are in east Caribbean Dollars, special of Tax.

(At the time of writing, $1 USD = $2.70 ECD)

Dagligvarer:

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1 lots Eggs – $10

Loaf of whole Wheat Bread – $3.50

Container of Yogurt (32oz.) – $10

Block of new Zealand Unsalted Butter – $7

Small block of new Zealand White Cheddar Cheese – $7

Box of name brand Cereal – $20

Spaghetti Pasta (400g) – $4

Basmati Rice (1kg) – $14.50

Frozen poultry Drumsticks (2.5lb) – $23

Frozen Tilapia Fish Fillets (2lb) – $37

Fresh Fish from the market in St. George’s – $8 / pound

Frozen Italian Sausage (19oz) – $27

Mayonnaise (30oz) – $20

Ketchup (34oz) $15

Lettuce – $5 / pound

Carrots – $4 / pound

Green Peppers – $6 / pound

Avocado – $2 / pound

Bag of Limes – $1.25 / pound

Tomatoes – $5 / pound

Mangoes – $1 each

Soursop & Papaya – $5 / pound

Drikke

1L Mineral Water – $3 (tap water is risk-free to drink, Free!)

1L Milk – $5.50

1L 100% natural juice – $6.50

8oz packet of Coffee grounds – $26

Carib Beer – $3.75 / 275ML bottle, $20 for a 6 pack

Bottle of low-cost Import wine – $25

Household Items/Toiletries

Dish Soap – $6

Toilet Paper (4 rolls) – $5.50

Paper Towel – $4

Liquid laundry Detergent (1.5L) – $17

Toothpaste – $12

Transportation:

Local Minibus – $2.50 – $4

Petrol – $15.95 / Gallon

Grenada Driver’s Licence (valid for 3 months) – $100

Yearly vehicle Registration – $300

Ferry to Neighbouring Islands – $20 to small Martinique as well as $80 to Carriacou (one way)

Leaving St. George’s harbour behind on the Osprey Ferry to Carriacou
Indkvartering:

(Which part of the island you online on truly dictates what the expense will be)

One Bedroom, Furnished apartment (True Blue Area) – $2,450 / month

Three Bedroom, Furnished home (Lance aux E’pines Area) – $3,500 / month

Four Bedroom, Furnished home With lawn as well as view of Marina (Springs Area) – $2,025 / month

Hotel – $250+ / night (Check out the stunning install Cinnamon Grenada shop hotel!)

House sitting – Free!

Camping on the beach – Free!

20 lb storage tank of cooking Gas: $45

Utilities (based on a household of 5 in a house)

Electricity: $260 / month (not including air-conditioning charges)

Water & Sewage: $40 / month

Fast Internet: $130 / month (a slower Web bundle is offered for $75 / month)

Underholdning:

Americano Coffee at cafe – $8

Beer at restaurant – $4 – $8 (go for happy Hour!)

Cocktail – $15+

Seafood dinner – $50+

Hamburger at Beachside restaurant – $20 +

Pizza at Bar/Grill – $35 +

Chicken Roti at regional shop – $10

Side of the road BBQ poultry & Pork – $8-$10

Local restaurant Buffet style – $8 – $20 (for meat as well as salads, cost is based on weight)

Going to the Cinema (General Admission) – $20

Hiking, visiting Waterfalls as well as going to the beach – Free!

Totals:

On average, we are costs $3,250EC ($1,200USD) / month, for the  both of us living in Grenada. This includes great deals of beer as well as wine, having a full fridge of food, going out to a restaurant about three times a month, going for coffee a few times a month as well as doing great deals of driving around the island.

We spend much less living in Grenada than most people would, since we’re pet-sitting as well as therefore aren’t paying any type of lodging costs. We haven’t had to take the bus or purchase a cars and truck as we have been generously provided two vehicles by the homeowners. We do, however, pay for our own petrol. Nick as well as I enjoy costs our time hiking as well as visiting the many beaches as well as waterfalls…which are free activities!

No matter exactly how much you end up costs while living in (orBesøg) Grenada, det vil være værd at hver krone. Denne ø er virkelig paradis.

LÆS MERE:

Rejse til Grenada: Den ultimative budgetplanvejledning

En rejseguide til de allerbedste strande i Grenada

Den ultimative guide til rejser Grenada

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