Grenada sits at the southern end of the Grenadines, an island defined by the scent of nutmeg, the clarity of its diving, and an authentic, unhurried atmosphere that feels decades removed from the commercialized north. It's home to the world’s first underwater sculpture park, as well as the pristine two-mile stretch of Grand Anse Beach.
Chartering a private jet ensures the long journey to this remote destination is undertaken with absolute comfort and total schedule control. By selecting a spacious mid-size or super-midsize aircraft, your flight becomes a luxurious, non-stop extension of your resort stay, eliminating all external scheduling dependence and putting you on the ground just hours after departing Miami.
Recommended Aircraft
Citation Latitude
Rough Estimate
$63,300 (Round Trip)
Capacity
9 Max
Flight Time
3:50
The flight from South Florida to Grenada is a substantial international journey covering over 1,500 nautical miles. AvSky focuses on delivering non-stop comfort for this duration by securing the ideal mid-to-super-midsize jet for your group. We manage all international flight plan clearances, ensure all necessary over-water safety protocols are met, and coordinate your private terminal access in Miami and the expedited VIP reception awaiting you upon landing.
All price estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday itinerary. Actual quotes vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more. Your quoted price may be more or less than the estimates on this page.
King Air 350i
8 max
$44,900
Citation CJ4 Gen2
7 max
$49,500
Challenger 350
9 max
$86,300
Gulfstream G450
14 max
$104,700
The route requires careful aircraft selection due to the distance, necessitating a mid-size or larger jet to fly non-stop. Your arrival is direct into Grenada’s highly capable international airport. Upon landing, customs and immigration are completed privately at the IAM Jet Centre, ensuring you bypass the commercial terminals completely. Note that TPGZ is secondary airport; the runway is limited to turboprops and piston aircraft only, so it's not practical for most flights from the U.S.
The route requires careful aircraft selection due to the distance, necessitating a mid-size or larger jet to fly non-stop. Your arrival is direct into Grenada’s highly capable international airport. Upon landing, customs and immigration are completed privately at the IAM Jet Centre, ensuring you bypass the commercial terminals completely. Note that TPGZ is secondary airport; the runway is limited to turboprops and piston aircraft only, so it's not practical for most flights from the U.S.
Departing Miami
14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054
12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126
Arriving Grenada
St. George's, Grenada
Carriacou, Grenada
Beyond the beaches: the culture, history, and natural sights of the island.
Travelers explore the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, the world's first, for a unique diving or snorkeling experience. On land, the famous Belmont Estate offers tours detailing the traditional process of cocoa bean preparation and chocolate making.
The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), though US Dollars are widely accepted at resorts. English is the official language. Grenada requires driving on the left side of the road, and ground transfer from the airport to most major hotels (Grand Anse) takes approximately 10–15 minutes.
Given the 3 hour 45 minute flight time, we recommend the spacious comfort of a mid-size jet (e.g., a Citation Latitude) or a super-mid (e.g., Citation Longitude). These aircraft provide stand-up cabins, full galleys, and the necessary range for a non-stop journey.
The dry season, running from January to May, offers the most consistent weather. The island's signature cultural event, the Spicemas Carnival, takes place annually in August, drawing large crowds for music, costume, and parades.
A Haven of Authentic Caribbean Charm
Grenada earned the moniker "Spice Isle" because it is a global center for nutmeg production, supplying over a third of the world's supply. The scent of the spice defines the island's coastal breezes.
The capital city, St. George’s, is built around this picturesque horseshoe-shaped harbor. The Carenage features vibrantly painted Georgian colonial buildings and serves as the island's primary maritime focal point.
This sheltered two-mile stretch of white sand on the leeward coast is renowned for its calm, protected waters. The absence of heavy surf makes it ideal for relaxed swimming and seaside dining.
Tucked deep within the dense rainforest of the Grand Etang National Park, this series of seven cascades is a major destination for nature-based trekking and exploring the island’s lush volcanic interior.
Yes. Maurice Bishop International features a full-length 9,000-foot runway that is certified to accommodate even the largest long-range VIP aircraft, including the Gulfstream G650 and Global 7500.
Most of the island's luxury resorts (like those along Grand Anse) are located in the southwestern area, making the drive from the airport to the hotel typically less than 15 minutes.
As a rule, no. Lauriston Airport on Carriacou is limited to short-range turboprops and piston aircraft. Travelers fly their primary jet into GND and then arrange a short local connection or yacht transfer.
Grenada’s national dish is "Oil Down," a one-pot stew of salted meat, spices, and breadfruit cooked in coconut milk. As it is traditionally an outdoor or picnic dish, we can arrange for an authentic, pre-ordered serving from a local vendor to be delivered to your private villa or yacht upon landing.
Because the main resorts are only 10–15 minutes from the airport (GND), ground transport is highly efficient. However, during Spicemas Carnival or peak season, we recommend confirming your preferred luxury sedan or SUV transfer immediately after booking your flight to guarantee a dedicated vehicle upon arrival at the IAM Jet Centre.