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Our friendly team are happy to assist you and have a wealth of local knowledge. Come visit us in the office or email, phone or WhatsApp us.

Required to book your apartment is a security deposit and the last month’s rent upfront.

The security deposit balance will be refunded one month after the lease expires to ensure payment of all outstanding bills/fees.

The rent is due on 1st of every month – with 3 days grace period.

Payment can be made via debit/credit card, Western Union, bank wire transfer, cash (both US and EC dollars) or cheque.

The office will issue all outstanding bills to tenants to pay.

Guests of the Tenant staying over fifteen (15) days without the written consent of the Landlord shall be considered in breach of the lease agreement.

Pets are allowed with the payment of a non refundable pet deposit.

A breach of contract equals the forfeit of your deposit.

Please report any breakages or issues to the office team immediately. Out of hours please call or WhatsApp +1 473 457 7689.

Our office hours are:

Mon to Fri 9am-5pm

Sat 9am-1pm

Sun Closed

Your safety matters to us. Our gated apartment buildings have 24/7 CCTV with keypad coded entry. All apartments have burglar bars as standard. There is off-road secured parking at each building for your peace of mind.

On-Campus Emergency Protocol

  1. Call Campus Security for all emergencies (medical, criminal, safety). They can get you help right away – on campus or off campus.
  2. EMERGENCY LINE, DIAL: 777 from any SGU line or any Grenadian cell phone.
  3. Non emergencies DIAL (473) 444-3898. Family members off island, in an emergency please dial a 1 before the number and security can assist you.
  4. If you are the victim of a crime, call the local police at 911 or direct (473) 444-4454/1535-1537
  5. Always also notify Call Campus Security – EMERGENCY LINE DIAL: 777

Off-Campus Emergency Protocol

  1. Call 911 to reach local police.
  2. DPS Emergency number: 777. This number is a dedicated line that rings at the True Blue campus. It can be dialed by any SGU hard line or Grenadian cell phone.
  3. Local police non-emergency: (473) 444-4454/1535-1537

Campus Security has protocols for all kinds of emergencies:

  • Safety Patrol can be dispatched and will respond and assist police.
  • DPS can coordinate transportation to the clinic or the General Hospital, and will contact the Clinic for you.
  • Security can connect you with other support services. Counsellors or administrators are on call and will step in to help local police help you.

More information: https://www.sgu.edu/student-experience/emergency-contacts/

Only in outdoor areas and please dispose of cigarette butts accordingly.

Please inform the office of any planned parties so we can inform the surrounding tenants in good time.

The Container Park is located opposite the apartments, with a small but well stocked grocery store called Cauls. On campus, you will find Glovers Supermarket, a 5 minute walk away.

Real Value IGA Supermarket, at Spiceland Mall, is accessible by bus or car and is 15 minutes away. There are numerous smaller shops in the area.

Grand Anse Mall also has a larger supermarket called Foodfair, and there is Foodland Supermarket on Kirani James Boulevard.

True Blue has many bars and restaurants in close proximity to the apartments.

If you wish to venture further afield, Grand Anse and town also have a lively night life scene.

There are regular SGU security vehicle patrols 24/7.

Republic Bank at Sugarmill Roundabout has 3 ATMs and there are ATMs at SGU University.

University Shuttle Buses

The main form of travel is by the University bus; buses run regularly from 7 am until curfew between the True Blue and Grand Anse campuses and to the Lance-Aux-Epines, Mont Toute, Frequente, Point Salines and True Blue areas where many of the off-campus students live. There is no charge to take the University buses.

Schedules are displayed at the True Blue campus and next to the bus stop. You can also download or print the schedule from the Transportation Community on Carenage. Please note that there are separate schedules for weekdays and weekends. On holidays, buses run on a weekend schedule, unless otherwise stated.

City Buses

City buses run from the Grand Anse area into town. These are an inexpensive, fairly quick way to get into the city of St. George’s. The destination is the Esplanade, near the market in St. George’s. There are many marked bus stops along the route with the final stop being the Melville Street Bus Terminal in the city. A one-way fare to any point along the route is $2.50 EC. Buses are very common during the day, but fewer buses run after 11 pm Monday through Saturday, and fewer still run after 4 pm on Sundays, so plan your activities accordingly. Local bus number 1 will charge an additional fee of EC$ 10.00 (on top of the regular fee of EC2.50) to come into True Blue.

Buses to other towns around the island (Gouyave, Sauteurs, Grenville, Victoria and parish of St. David) depart from the Melville Street Bus Terminal. There is no fixed schedule. Taking one of the buses offers a good chance to mix with the local population. Fares are set by the Government, most are less than $6 EC each way, but verify the fare before you get on. Buses for each destination have a fixed embarkation point in the terminal and each bus has a route sticker on the front windshield. Many buses stop running in the early evening though, so make sure to return in plenty of time.

Many drivers are eager to accommodate groups of students and will arrange group rates for short trips or provide transportation to social events during off-peak hours, which is helpful in the evening.

Taxis are generally the transportation of choice when coming or going to the airport or when stranded at night. $35 EC is the standard charge to or from the airport.

There are several car rental agencies in Grenada – ask our office manager for a recommendation. These agencies offer a variety of cars and 4WD vehicles with either standard or automatic transmissions. Many students get together in a group and rent a vehicle for the term. The rate for motor vehicle rentals can range from US $400-$600 per month.

In order to drive a car in Grenada you must have a Grenadian driver’s license. Students with a valid driver’s license from their home country can get a temporary driver’s license to drive in Grenada.

  • In order to obtain a temporary Grenadian driver’s license, students should visit the Grand Anse or St. George’s Police Station carrying a valid driver’s license from their home country.
  • The cost is EC $60.
  • Temporary licenses are only valid for three months, and it is essential they be renewed prior to expiration.
  • Please do not drive yourself to the police station in order to obtain a license without a current, valid Grenadian license. This is a serious offense and can result in incarceration.

* International driver’s licenses are not valid in Grenada.