Grenada virtual phone numbers

Expand your reach in Grenada without boundaries with a global virtual phone number from Telnyx. Our Grenadian numbers are feature-packed and AI-ready.

Real User feedback

"The portal gives me an amazing level of control including managing all of my own porting requests and number purchasing."

Chris W. - Network Engineer

"I think what I like best about your team is how knowledgable Samira and Klane are with helping us get our 10DLC campaigns approved."

Travis P. - Senior Developer

"I like how quick it is to create an account, setup a sip connection, purchase a number, authenticate, and be ready to make and receive calls"

Elrick B. - VoIP Engineer

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Local Grenada regulations

Grenada businesses engaging in telephony, including telemarketing, should adhere to the following best practices:

These practices help businesses maintain trust, avoid penalties, and operate responsibly in the global marketplace.

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Grenada number pricing

Pay only for the Grenada numbers you need month-to-month. No contracts required.

Starting at:

$1.00

per month

Why do business in Grenada?

Grenada’s economy features several vital industries that are essential for driving growth and development.

  • Tourism: Grenada's tourism sector is thriving, with one of the fastest growth rates in stayover arrivals in the Caribbean. This surge in tourism has led to increased receipts and an estimated GDP growth of 4.4% in 2023.
  • Citizenship by Investment (CBI): The CBI program has been a significant economic driver, attracting foreign investment, particularly in real estate. The influx of CBI revenue has resulted in a large budget surplus, increased government deposits, and lower public debt.
  • Agriculture: As the world's second-largest nutmeg producer, Grenada's agricultural sector plays a crucial role in the economy. Other important crops include cocoa, citrus fruits, bananas, cloves, and cinnamon. The sector has gradually recovered from the devastating effects of hurricanes in 2004 and 2005.

Looking ahead, Grenada aims to sustain economic growth by improving labor market efficiency, enhancing tourism revenue, and investing in climate resilience.

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Local numbers for Grenada start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter.