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Cost of Living in Carriacou Island

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you're moving to Carriacou Island, understanding the the cost of living in Carriacou Island helps you know what to expect when it comes to apartment or house hunting, grocery shopping, transportation, dining out, utilities and more.

Category Details Cost
Apartment Rentals 1-bedroom apartment in the city center $400 - $600 per month
1-bedroom apartment outside the city center $300 - $500 per month
Apartment Purchases Price per square meter in the city center $1,500 - $2,500
Price per square meter outside the city center $1,000 - $2,000
Transportation One-way local transport ticket $1 - $2
Monthly local transport pass $40 - $60
Gasoline (1 liter) $1.20 - $1.50
Taxi starting tariff $5 - $10
Groceries Milk (1 liter) $1.50 - $2.50
Bread (500g) $1.50 - $3
Rice (1kg) $1.50 - $3
Chicken breasts (1kg) $6 - $10
Restaurants Meal at an inexpensive restaurant $10 - $20
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant $50 - $80
Domestic beer (0.5-liter draught) $2.50 - $4
Utilities Basic utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage) for an 85m2 apartment $100 - $200 per month
Internet (60 Mbps or more, unlimited data, cable/ADSL) $60 - $100 per month
Mobile call (1 minute, no discounts or plans) $0.30 - $0.50
Private School Tuition Preschool (or Kindergarten) tuition, full day, private $2,500 - $4,000 per year
Elementary school tuition, private $3,000 - $5,000 per year
Middle school tuition, private $4,000 - $6,000 per year
High school tuition, private $5,000 - $8,000 per year
Please note that the costs provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Carriacou Island. Additionally, prices may change over time due to inflation and other economic factors. It is always a good idea to research current prices and consult with locals to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the cost of living.

Monthly Budget for Retirees in Carriacou Island

"The cost of living in Carriacou Island, is relatively moderate compared to other Caribbean islands. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center is affordable, while outside the city center, it is even cheaper. The cost of utilities such as electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage is also reasonable. Groceries in Carriacou Island can be a bit expensive, especially for imported goods, due to the cost of transportation. Local produce, however, is quite affordable. Eating out at restaurants can vary, with inexpensive meals available at local eateries, while dining at mid-range restaurants can be a bit pricier. Transportation costs are also quite affordable, with inexpensive local bus fares and reasonably priced taxi services. Gasoline prices are comparable to those in other Caribbean islands. Healthcare in Carriacou Island is relatively inexpensive, with both public and private healthcare services available at reasonable prices. Overall, while the cost of living in Carriacou Island, Grenada, can be higher than in some other parts of the world, it is quite reasonable when compared to other Caribbean islands," said one expat living in Carriacou Island.

Can I live in Carriacou Island on $1,500 a month?

"I've been living in Carriacou Island for a while now, and I can tell you that it's possible to live comfortably on $1,500 a month, but you'll have to make some sacrifices. First, you'll need to find affordable housing. I recommend looking into neighborhoods like Hillsborough, which is the main town on the island, or Harvey Vale. These areas have more affordable rental options compared to more expensive neighborhoods like Craigston or L'Esterre.Next, you'll need to be mindful of your utility costs. Electricity can be quite expensive here, so you'll want to be conscious of your usage. Try to use energy-efficient appliances and turn off lights and electronics when not in use. Water is also a precious resource on the island, so be mindful of your consumption.Transportation is another area where you can save money. Public transportation is available and affordable, but it's not always reliable. If you can, try to walk or bike to your destinations. If you do need a car, consider purchasing a used, fuel-efficient vehicle to keep costs down.When it comes to food, eating out can be expensive, so try to cook at home as much as possible. Local markets offer fresh produce and seafood at reasonable prices. You can also save money by buying in bulk and meal planning.As for entertainment, there are plenty of free or low-cost activities to enjoy on the island. Hiking, snorkeling, and exploring the beautiful beaches are all great ways to spend your time without breaking the bank. There are also community events and festivals throughout the year that are either free or have a small entrance fee.In conclusion, living comfortably on $1,500 a month in Carriacou Island is possible, but you'll need to be mindful of your spending and make some sacrifices. By choosing an affordable neighborhood, being conscious of your utility usage, utilizing public transportation, cooking at home, and enjoying low-cost entertainment, you can make it work," commented an expat living in Carriacou Island.

Can I live in Carriacou Island on $3,500 a month?

"I've been living in Carriacou Island for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $3,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. However, there are some sacrifices you might have to make to ensure you stay within your budget.Firstly, you'll need to choose a neighborhood that's more affordable. I'd recommend looking into areas like Hillsborough, which is the main town on the island, or Harvey Vale. These areas have a good mix of locals and expats, and you can find decent housing options at reasonable prices. On the other hand, you might want to avoid more expensive neighborhoods like Craigston or Belair, as the cost of living there can be significantly higher.When it comes to utilities and other monthly expenses, you'll need to be mindful of your usage. Electricity can be quite expensive on the island, so try to use energy-efficient appliances and be conscious of your consumption. The same goes for water usage, as water can also be costly. You might also want to consider using a prepaid mobile phone plan to keep your communication costs down.In terms of transportation, owning a car can be expensive due to import taxes and high fuel prices. Instead, consider using public transportation or even renting a scooter to get around the island. This will not only save you money but also give you a more authentic local experience.Groceries can be a bit pricey, especially if you're looking for imported goods. To save on food costs, try shopping at local markets and buying fresh produce, fish, and meats. You can also save by cooking at home more often and limiting the number of times you eat out at restaurants.Lastly, while there are plenty of activities and entertainment options on the island, some can be quite expensive. To stay within your budget, look for free or low-cost activities like hiking, snorkeling, or exploring the island's beautiful beaches.Overall, living in Carriacou Island on $3,000 a month is doable, but it requires some adjustments and sacrifices. By being mindful of your spending and choosing more affordable options, you can enjoy a comfortable and fulfilling life on this beautiful Caribbean island," said one expat living in Carriacou Island.

Can I live in Carriacou Island on $5,000 a month?

"I've been living in Carriacou Island for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $5,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. However, there are some sacrifices you might have to make to ensure you stay within your budget.Firstly, you'll need to be mindful of where you choose to live. Some of the more expensive neighborhoods, like Hillsborough and Harvey Vale, might be out of your budget if you want to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. Instead, consider looking for housing in more affordable areas like Windward or Bogles. These neighborhoods still offer a good quality of life, but at a more reasonable cost.Another thing to consider is transportation. Owning a car on the island can be quite expensive, so you might want to rely on public transportation or even consider getting a bicycle or scooter to get around. This will not only save you money but also give you a chance to explore the island and enjoy its natural beauty.When it comes to dining out and entertainment, you'll need to be selective. There are plenty of affordable local restaurants and bars where you can enjoy delicious Grenadian cuisine without breaking the bank. However, if you're craving more upscale dining experiences or want to indulge in imported goods, you might need to cut back on these expenses to stay within your budget.Lastly, be prepared to adapt to the slower pace of life on the island. While you'll still have access to modern amenities like internet and cable TV, you might find that some services and goods are not as readily available as you're used to. Embrace the laid-back lifestyle and enjoy the natural beauty and friendly community that Carriacou has to offer.Overall, living comfortably on $5,000 a month in Carriacou Island is achievable, but it requires some adjustments and careful budgeting. By choosing an affordable neighborhood, relying on public transportation, and being selective with your dining and entertainment choices, you can enjoy a fulfilling and comfortable life on this beautiful island," commented an expat living in Carriacou Island.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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