Shipping your car to Grenada, Caribbean has never been easier. With All TransportDepot Inc., a fully licensed FMC NVOCC (License #021693), you get a trusted partner that manages the entire export process from the United States to the Port of St. George’s. We handle everything—from U.S. pickup, port delivery, export documentation, loading, and ocean transport—ensuring your vehicle arrives safely, on time, and fully compliant with Grenadian regulations.
Whether you’re relocating, working abroad, supplying a dealership, or importing a vehicle purchased from an auction such as Copart, IAAI, or Manheim, we provide seamless solutions tailored to your shipping needs. With weekly RoRo and container departures from major U.S. ports, competitive pricing, and hands-on support at every step, All TransportDepot makes international car shipping simple, reliable, and stress-free.
💲 Car Shipping Costs & Rates to Grenada
Shipping a vehicle from the United States to Grenada typically costs between $1,000 and $2,200, depending on several key factors:
Main factors influencing your shipping costs:
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Vehicle size – Sedans ship at lower rates, while trucks/SUVs may cost more
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Shipping method – RoRo is cheaper; container shipping is more secure
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U.S. departure port – East Coast ports are typically most affordable
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Distance from pickup location to port
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Type of service – Shared container, sole container, or standard RoRo
For the most accurate pricing, our instant quote calculator provides real-time estimates tailored to your specific vehicle and pickup location.
Common U.S. domestic transport estimates (to port):
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Miami to Houston: $800–$1,100
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Atlanta to New Jersey: $700–$1,000
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California to Florida: $1,200–$1,500
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Texas to Baltimore: $700–$1,200
Typical international price range to Grenada:
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Compact sedan: $1,000–$1,350
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Mid-size SUV: $1,250–$1,700
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Pickup truck: $1,400–$2,200
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High-value or luxury vehicles: Container shipping recommended
Grenada auto shipping is consistently among the more affordable Caribbean routes due to short transit times and regular service.
🌎 U.S. Departure Ports for Shipping Vehicles to Grenada
We export vehicles to Grenada from major East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. These ports offer frequent sailings, predictable transit times, and competitive rates.
Most common departure ports to Grenada:
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Miami, Florida – Fastest Caribbean access with weekly RoRo
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Jacksonville, Florida – High-capacity RoRo port with competitive rates
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Baltimore, Maryland – Preferred for Northeast & Midwest customers
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Newark, New Jersey – Ideal for auction purchases from NY/NJ/PA
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Houston, Texas – Best for southern and central U.S. shipments
West Coast customers can ship via Los Angeles or Tacoma with transshipment.
⚓ Arrival Port in Grenada: St. George’s
All vehicles shipped to Grenada arrive through the Port of St. George’s, the country’s primary cargo gateway. This port is known for efficient operations, secure handling, and reliable clearing services.
Port of St. George’s features:
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Handles RoRo, 20ft, and 40ft containers
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Secure storage and customs inspection areas
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Strong logistics network for quick cargo retrieval
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Efficient import process & modern port infrastructure
Once your car arrives, your local clearing agent can process duties, release paperwork, and arrange onward delivery if needed.
📦 Nationwide Pickup & Full-Service Transport
All TransportDepot offers nationwide door-to-port pickup, meaning we can collect your car from:
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Auctions such as Copart, IAAI, Manheim
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Car dealerships
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Private residences
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Tow yards and storage facilities
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Corporate fleet locations
Whether your vehicle runs, rolls, or needs special handling, we arrange the appropriate carrier to transport it safely to the nearest export port.
Our services include:
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Domestic trucking
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Port delivery
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Export documentation
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Booking with ocean carriers
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Vehicle loading (RoRo or container)
Wherever your vehicle is located in the U.S., we can get it to Grenada.
📑 Required Documents to Ship a Car to Grenada
Shipping a vehicle internationally requires accurate and complete documentation. We help you prepare all paperwork to avoid delays at the port.
You will need:
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Original vehicle title (clear of liens)
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Government-issued ID or passport
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Bill of sale or auction invoice
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Power of Attorney (if needed) – provided by our team
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Shipper’s export declaration – we prepare this for you
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Booking confirmation – issued after payment
Your clearing agent in Grenada may request additional information depending on local rules at the time of arrival.
📑 Grenada Import Regulations & Requirements
Grenada has specific import regulations for vehicles entering the country. Understanding these requirements ensures your shipment clears customs efficiently.
Key rules you must follow:
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Vehicle Age Restrictions
Grenada does allow used vehicles, but import duties increase for older cars.
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Taxes & Duties
Duties depend on:-
Vehicle value
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Age
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Engine size
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Fuel type
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CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight)
Typical fees include:
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Import duty
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Environmental levy
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VAT
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Processing fees
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Left-hand vs. Right-hand drive
Grenada is a right-hand drive country, but left-hand drive vehicles can still be imported.
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No outstanding liens
The title must be fully paid off. Vehicles with active finance liens cannot be exported. -
Customs Clearance
A licensed customs broker in Grenada must complete the clearance process.
🧰 How to Prepare Your Vehicle for Shipping
Proper preparation ensures your vehicle loads smoothly and avoids issues at port.
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Remove all personal items
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Ensure vehicle rolls, steers, and brakes
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Keep fuel under ¼ tank
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Provide all required documents
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Photograph the vehicle
Take detailed photos for your records.
⭐ Why Choose All TransportDepot for Shipping to Grenada?
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Licensed FMC NVOCC (#021693) for regulated international shipping
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Specialists in Caribbean auto transport
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Weekly RoRo & container departures to St. George’s
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End-to-end service from U.S. pickup to overseas delivery
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Competitive, transparent pricing
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Auction vehicle handling experts
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Professional export documentation support
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Trusted by dealerships, individuals & fleet buyers
Your car is handled with the highest level of care and professionalism from pickup to delivery.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to ship a car to Grenada?
The average cost is $1,000–$2,200, depending on the type of vehicle and shipping method.
How long does shipping take?
Transit times from the U.S. to Grenada are typically:
7 to 18 days, depending on the departure port.
What is the cheapest way to ship to Grenada?
RoRo shipping is usually the most affordable option.
Can you ship cars purchased from Copart or IAAI?
Yes—auction cars are one of our specialties. We arrange pickup, towing (if needed), and export.
Can I ship household items with my car?
Only in a container, not in RoRo shipments.
Do you offer return shipping from Grenada to the USA?
Yes, we provide two-way import/export services.
Do you assist Grenadian buyers importing cars from the USA?
Absolutely—we work with individuals, dealerships, and government agencies.
Are left-hand drive vehicles allowed in Grenada?
Yes, they can be imported, but right-hand drive is the national standard.
✈️ Get a Free Quote Today
Ready to ship your vehicle by air? Here’s what we’ll need to get started:
📧 Email: ship@alltransportdepot.com
📲 WhatsApp: +1 (470) 791-4497
📞 Phone: +1 (678) 528-5794
At All TransportDepot Inc., we ensure premium service for safe, secure, and reliable car air shipping worldwide.
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David is a seasoned logistics coordinator at Miami Auto Shippers. With over a decade of experience, he excels in organizing the smooth and efficient transportation of vehicles. He’s known for his attention to detail and ensuring every car reaches its destination safely.