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Connectivity in Grenada without resort promises

PER MEGABYTE
$0.0118/ MB

Works in Grenada and 191 other countries on the same eSIM.

The smaller-island math is different

Grenada is a 348-square-kilometre country. You can drive across it in a couple of hours, and the entire population is roughly the size of an English market town. That changes the connectivity question. A "weekly Caribbean tourist plan" assumes you'll spend it spread across multiple network operators, multi-island. On Grenada you're on one network the whole time. Pricing per gigabyte against actual usage on a small island ends up cheaper than buying a fixed pack designed for someone island-hopping.

Roamzy charges $12.08 per gigabyte in Grenada, billed at $0.0118 per megabyte in real time. No subscription, no expiry, no minimum bundle. One per-MB rate across 193 countries — the figure on the page is the figure on the invoice.

What does Roamzy cost for a day, a week, or a longer stay?

Trip pattern Roamzy ($12.08/GB) Tourist roaming pass Cruise-ship Wi-Fi
1-day port stop (~0.5 GB)$6.04$20–35
5 days (Grand Anse resort, ~5 GB)$60.42$50–110
1 week (incl. Carriacou, ~7 GB)$84.58$80–160
10 days (full island, ~10 GB)$120.83$80–180 (often two passes)

Competitor prices in columns 3 and 4 are 2025 ranges based on typical offerings; exact figures depend on your home carrier, your hotel, and your cruise line. Roamzy's rate in column 2 is our actual published rate from the pricing page.

$6 of data on a St. George's port stop, billed against the actual 500 MB you used, is the eSIM math at its simplest. An airport SIM at GND is workable on a 10-day stay, but for a port day or a Grand Anse weekend, the eSIM is the lighter call.

What does 'free Wi-Fi' actually cover here?

  • Resort Wi-Fi at Grand Anse and Lance Aux Épines is generally fine for messaging and email; streaming and VPNs blocked on most chain networks
  • Cruise-ship Wi-Fi at typical $25/day stops the moment you walk down the gangway at the Carenage
  • Day trips to Carriacou and Petite Martinique by ferry have spotty signal during the crossing
  • Spice tours and chocolate-estate visits inland have hit-or-miss coverage in the deeper bush

Where does Roamzy work on the island?

Region 4G/5G Reality
St. George's (Carenage, port)4G/5GStrong; cruise port and capital fully covered
Grand Anse, Morne Rouge, Lance Aux Épines4G/5GStrong in resort cluster
Northern parishes (Sauteurs, Levera)4GTown fine; weaker on coastal road
Grand Etang National Park4GAt the visitor centre; patchy in the rainforest interior
Concord Falls, Annandale Falls4GReliable at trail heads; weaker deep in the gully
Carriacou (Hillsborough, Tyrrel Bay)4GTown fine; ferry crossing patchy mid-trip
Petite Martinique4G/3GLimited coverage; expect drops

Grenada doesn't have ride-hail. Local taxis run via dispatch and WhatsApp; hotel concierge handles introductions. Cellular keeps the thread to your driver alive when the resort Wi-Fi is in the lobby.

How do I install my Roamzy eSIM?

Plug type Voltage Frequency iOS Android
Type G230 V50 HziPhone XS+Pixel 3+, Galaxy S20+
  1. Sign in to Roamzy via Telegram or Google
  2. Top up the eSIM with a minimum of 20 USDT — stablecoins, no cards, no banks, no FX surcharges
  3. The QR code appears in the dashboard once payment confirms
  4. Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR (do this on home Wi-Fi before you fly)
  5. The counter starts on the gangway at the Carenage cruise pier or on landing at Maurice Bishop (GND)

Outlets are 230 V Type G (UK-style) — bring an adapter if you're coming from the US. Supported stablecoins, networks, and common setup errors are in the FAQ.

What are Roamzy's honest limitations?

  • No welcome promo that bait-and-switches your second top-up. The rate stays $0.0118/MB.
  • No fine-print throttling. One rate, billed by the megabyte.
  • No auto-renewal you forgot to cancel before flying home. Balance runs out, the eSIM stops.

It's not a marketing gimmick — it's an engineering decision born from indifference to gimmicks. You can't make a tariff cheaper than no fine-print and no expiry — so we don't.

What if my cruise continues to other ports?

Frequently asked

Will my Roamzy eSIM work in Grenada?
Yes. Roamzy eSIM works in Grenada on the local mobile networks — your phone connects automatically and picks the strongest signal. The per-MB rate is $0.0118; you only pay for what you use.
How much does mobile data cost in Grenada with Roamzy?
Mobile data in Grenada is $0.0118 per megabyte ($12.08 per gigabyte). There is no daily fee, no minimum, and no auto-renewal — top up once in USDT and travel.
Do I need to enable Data Roaming for my Roamzy eSIM in Grenada?
Yes — turn Data Roaming ON for the Roamzy line. iOS and Android label it "roaming" because the network in Grenada is not your home one, but you are not paying roaming fees: Roamzy bills its own per-MB rate of $0.0118.
Can I top up my Roamzy eSIM while travelling in Grenada?
Yes. Open your Roamzy dashboard in any browser (no app to install), pay in USDT, and the new balance lands in seconds. The same eSIM/QR keeps working — no new install.
What happens if my Roamzy balance runs out while I am in Grenada?
Service pauses cleanly — no overage charges, no surprises. Top up from any browser and the connection resumes within seconds. The eSIM profile stays installed on your phone; nothing to re-scan.