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Transport in Grenada consists of a network of highways connecting major population centres, airports and ports and harbours along the coast. Grenada has no merchant marine.

There is one industrial railway, used by a rum distillery.

Highways:

<br>total:

1,127&nbsp;km

<br>paved:

687&nbsp;km<br>

Drivers in Grenada drive on the left hand side of the road. Visitors not accustomed to this should be extra cautious when driving on the island's highways and roads.

<br>unpaved:

440&nbsp;km (1999 est.)<br>

Grenada's roads can pose hazardous driving conditions, including aggressive drivers and sharp curves.

Grenada has several ports of entry including seaports, bays and harbours:

  • St. George's
  • St. David's Bay
  • Grenville
  • Hillsborough on Carriacou

Airports:

3 (1999 est.)

Airports - with paved runways:

<br>total:

3

<br>2,438 to 3,047 m:

1

<br>914 to 1,523 m:

1

<br>under 914 m:

1 (2006 est.)

References

  • CIA World Fact Book