Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Grenada passport holders

Grenadian citizens enjoy 30-day visa-free access to the Philippines, one of Southeast Asia most island-rich archipelagos.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Manila
Asia
PHP (₱)
Filipino
UTC+8

Great news! Grenada passport holders can enter Philippines without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No visa is required for initial stays of up to 30 days. Arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila or Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) with a valid Grenadian passport and proof of return travel. Extensions can be obtained at Philippine Bureau of Immigration offices for an additional 29 days at a time, up to a maximum stay of 36 months.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Grenada to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines grants visa-free access to Grenadian passport holders through bilateral reciprocal arrangements. Both nations share Commonwealth heritage and island geography, fostering cultural empathy and diplomatic goodwill. Grenada CARICOM membership and political stability underpin this arrangement. The Philippines is one of Asia most visited destinations, known for its 7,641 islands, pristine beaches, and warm hospitality. Extensions beyond 30 days are available through the Bureau of Immigration.

How to Get There

Fly from Grenada (GND) via Barbados or Trinidad to New York or London, then Philippine Airlines (PAL) or Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong to Manila (MNL). Journey time: 26 to 32 hours. Within the Philippines, Cebu Pacific and AirAsia Philippines offer cheap domestic flights. Fast crafts and ferries connect many island groups.

Money & Banking

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). ATMs are widely available in cities but may be scarce on remote islands, so carry sufficient cash when island hopping. Cards accepted in malls and major restaurants. Daily budget: USD 50 to 100. Tipping: 10 percent service charge is often added; additional tipping is appreciated.

Practical Tips

NAIA Terminal 3 handles most international arrivals. Arrange onward transport to Manila city or domestic connections in advance, as traffic can be severe. Boracay, Palawan (El Nido), and Siargao are top island destinations. Philippine Emergency: 911.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Grenadian passport holders need a visa for the Philippines?

No. Grenadian citizens can visit the Philippines visa-free for up to 30 days.

Can I extend my stay in the Philippines beyond 30 days?

Yes. The Bureau of Immigration offers 29-day extensions for a fee. Multiple extensions are available up to a maximum aggregate stay of 36 months.

What are the best islands to visit in the Philippines?

Palawan (El Nido, Coron), Siargao (surfing), Boracay (beaches), Cebu (diving, Spanish heritage), and Bohol (Chocolate Hills, tarsiers) are the most popular island destinations.

How do I get to the Philippines from Grenada?

Fly from Grenada via Barbados or Trinidad to New York or London, then Philippine Airlines (PAL) or Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong) to Manila (MNL). Journey time: 26 to 32 hours.

Is the Philippines affordable?

Yes. The Philippines is one of Asia most affordable destinations. Daily budget: USD 50 to 100 covers comfortable travel. Luxury resorts in Palawan cost more.

What is the currency of the Philippines?

The Philippine Peso (PHP). ATMs are widely available in cities but scarce on remote islands. Carry cash when island hopping.

What is the emergency number in the Philippines?

911 is the nationwide emergency number in the Philippines.

Can Grenadian Citizenship by Investment passport holders visit the Philippines?

Yes. The Philippines visa-free access applies to all valid Grenadian passports, including those obtained through the CBI program.