Grenada Launches Online ED Card Platform to Streamline Visitor Arrivals
Royal Princess ship in St. George's, Grenada - photo courtesy: depositphotos.com
Royal Princess ship in St. George’s, Grenada – photo courtesy: depositphotos.com
St. George’s, Grenada – Grenada has officially launched its Online Embarkation / Disembarkation (ED) Card Platform, advancing the country’s border processing system and enhancing the arrival experience for visitors.
As of March 2, 2026, travellers to Grenada can complete their ED Card online prior to arrival by visiting edcard.gov.gd, streamlining entry procedures at ports of entry. The digital system eliminates the need for paper forms and is best completed the day before travel or before departing the traveller’s port of embarkation.
Strengthening Grenada’s Tourism Infrastructure
Senator the Honourable Adrian Thomas, Minister for Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture, described the initiative as a key step in strengthening Grenada’s tourism infrastructure.
“The introduction of the Online ED Card Platform represents a practical and forward-thinking enhancement to our tourism and border management systems. As visitor arrivals continue to grow and we expand into new markets, efficient processing at our ports of entry becomes increasingly important. This initiative strengthens our operational readiness and reinforces Grenada’s standing as a globally competitive destination.”
Stacey Liburd, Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority, noted that modernizing arrival procedures is a critical component of destination competitiveness.
Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Stacey Liburd
“Today’s traveler values efficiency and ease. The launch of the Online ED Card Platform reflects Grenada’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the visitor experience while supporting a modern, digitally enabled tourism environment. A smooth arrival process sets the tone for a visitor’s entire stay and initiatives like this help ensure that Grenada remains welcoming, efficient and forward-looking.”
Beyond visitor convenience, the new system supports immigration and border operations by reducing processing time and improving passenger flow, particularly during peak travel periods.
As Grenada continues to see strong demand across leisure, cultural and luxury travel segments, enhancements to entry systems and supporting infrastructure remain integral to the destination’s sustainable growth agenda.