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Central America & Caribbean drone rules

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines drone laws for travelers

The Grenadines are visually tempting, but handle drone work as a permission request. Confirm with aviation authorities before flying from beaches, resorts, boats, or private islands.

Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority / SVG civil aviation authorities

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Permit path required

Confirm permission before island flying

The Grenadines are visually tempting, but handle drone work as a permission request. Confirm with aviation authorities before flying from beaches, resorts, boats, or private islands.

Bring it

Carry written authorization and local site permission if bringing a drone for planned flights.

Register it

No public tourist registration portal was confirmed; coordinate through local aviation/ECCAA channels.

Fly it

Casual tourist flying is not clearly published as a no-paperwork path. Ask before flying.

Map check

Coordinate around Argyle International Airport, island aerodromes, heliports, ports, events, populated areas, and resort/private-island sites.

Before you travel

  1. 01Request local civil aviation/ECCAA confirmation.
  2. 02Provide route, island/site, aircraft, pilot, and purpose details.
  3. 03Carry written permission from resorts, landowners, marinas, or production contacts.

Operating notes

Max altitude
Use written authority conditions; do not rely on an unofficial default.
Recreational
Casual tourist flying is not clearly published as a no-paperwork path. Ask before flying.
Commercial work
Commercial, charter, resort, production, survey, or client work should be authorized before travel.
Airspace
Coordinate around Argyle International Airport, island aerodromes, heliports, ports, events, populated areas, and resort/private-island sites.