Magdalena Laidler
Grenada Travel Authorization is a growing trend amongst international tourists visiting the Caribbean nation. The authorization can be obtained after checking in at the Aruba International Airport and after paying a one-time fee of $160. The authorization will entitle you to remain up to three nights in Grenada, as long as your stay is law abiding and doesn't interfere with the immigration laws of the USA. Additionally, it authorizes you to spend most parts of the Caribbean island so long as you so desire.
There are a range of reasons why vacationers will need to acquire a travel authorization before leaving to the island. First, it ensures their own safety because they have been issued an authorized representative who is on call in case of any emergency. Second, it lets them spend additional time with their family as they are not concerned about what the agent might be doing while they are away from home. Third, it also lets them enjoy their holiday understanding they are supposed to abide by the stipulations set by the law regarding tourism in Grenada.