A New Standard of
Luxury in the Caribbean
The InterContinental Grenada Resort is a landmark five-star development on Grenada's southern coast — the most anticipated hospitality project to come to the Eastern Caribbean in a generation. Situated on the serene shores of La Sagesse Beach, directly adjacent to the already-open Six Senses La Sagesse, the resort is set to open in 2026 under the management of IHG Hotels & Resorts, one of the world's largest and most recognised hotel groups with over 6,300 properties across 100+ countries.
Featuring 150 rooms and over 30 private suites, the property brings InterContinental's 75-year legacy of luxury exploration and cultural discovery to one of the Caribbean's last truly unspoiled coastal destinations. Every element — from the architecture by Simeon Halsted & Associates to the interiors by Bleu Design Consultants — has been designed to immerse guests in Grenada's natural beauty while delivering a world-class hospitality experience.
Beyond leisure, the resort is positioned as a destination for business and MICE tourism — featuring approximately 6,000 sq ft of purpose-built conference space and a full business centre, designed to attract Fortune 500 companies and corporate events to Grenada's shores. This marks a meaningful strategic shift for the island and underscores the government's long-term commitment to the La Sagesse development corridor.
What the
Resort Offers
How the
Investment Works
Qualifying investors acquire a share in the InterContinental Grenada Resort, a government-approved structure under Grenada's Citizenship by Investment Act, 2013. This share ownership qualifies the investor and their family for Grenadian citizenship — with the option to resell the share after five years while retaining citizenship.
Government fees vary based on family structure and application type. Imperial Citizenship will provide a precise, confidential cost breakdown tailored to your circumstances during your consultation.
The Only Caribbean
Passport That Opens America
Grenada's most significant advantage over every other Caribbean CBI programme is its bilateral investment treaty with the United States. Grenadian citizens are eligible to apply for the US E-2 Investor Visa — a non-immigrant visa that allows nationals of treaty countries to live and work in the United States by making a qualifying investment in a US business. No other Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programme offers this pathway.
After obtaining Grenadian citizenship through this investment, you become eligible to apply for the US E-2 Investor Visa — giving you and your family the ability to live, work, and study in America.
For investors from countries without a US visa-free relationship — particularly from the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and parts of Latin America — Grenadian citizenship creates a US access pathway that would otherwise be unavailable or extremely difficult to obtain.
Combined with Grenada's 148+ country visa-free access (including the UK, EU Schengen zone, China, and Singapore), this makes the Grenadian passport one of the most strategically valuable second citizenships in the world.
La Sagesse Beach,
St. David, Grenada
La Sagesse is widely considered Grenada's finest beach — a sheltered crescent bay on the island's southern coast, framed by hills and protected from development. It sits within the St. David parish, approximately 15 minutes from Maurice Bishop International Airport, yet feels entirely removed from the capital's activity.
The Caribbean's Most
Exclusive New Address
La Sagesse is being developed into the Eastern Caribbean's most prestigious hotel and residential corridor. With Six Senses already open and the InterContinental under construction, the area is transforming into a landmark destination — drawing international press, award recognition, and growing investor attention.