Barbados, located in the eastern Caribbean, is an island known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and vibrant music scene. From the historic capital of Bridgetown to the stunning shores of Crane Beach and the rugged coastline of Bathsheba, Barbados offers travelers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and island charm.
Ultimate Barbados Travel Guide
Destinations
Best time to go
The best time to visit Barbados is during the dry season from December to April when the weather is sunny, and rainfall is minimal, making it ideal for beach activities, snorkeling, and exploring the island. The hurricane season runs from June to November, but Barbados is located further south and generally experiences fewer hurricanes compared to other Caribbean islands.
Average Temperature By Month
January: 27°C (81°F)
February: 27°C (81°F)
March: 27°C (81°F)
April: 28°C (82°F)
May: 28°C (82°F)
June: 28°C (82°F)
July: 28°C (82°F)
August: 28°C (82°F)
September: 28°C (82°F)
October: 28°C (82°F)
November: 28°C (82°F)
December: 27°C (81°F)
What To Expect
Time Zone:
Atlantic Standard Time (AST), UTC-4.
Currency:
The official currency of Barbados is the Barbadian Dollar (BBD), but the US Dollar (USD) is widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Language:
English is the official language of Barbados, making communication easy for travelers.
Airport:
Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) in Bridgetown is the main international airport in Barbados, serving as the primary entry point for international travelers.
How To Get Around
Rental Cars: Renting a car is a popular option for exploring Barbados, offering flexibility and freedom to discover the island’s beaches, attractions, and scenic viewpoints at your own pace.
Taxis: Taxis are readily available at the airport, hotels, and tourist areas, but fares can be expensive. It’s advisable to agree on the fare with the driver before starting the journey.
Public Transport: Barbados has a public bus system that operates throughout the island, providing affordable options for traveling between towns and attractions. The buses are air-conditioned and comfortable, making them a convenient way to get around.
ZR Vans: ZR vans are a unique mode of transportation in Barbados, providing shared rides between towns and attractions. These colorful vans are a fun and inexpensive way to explore the island.
Bicycle Rentals: Many hotels and rental companies offer bicycle rentals, allowing visitors to explore Barbados at a leisurely pace and enjoy scenic coastal routes.
Average Temperature By Month:
January: 27°C (81°F)
February: 27°C (81°F)
March: 27°C (81°F)
April: 28°C (82°F)
May: 28°C (82°F)
June: 28°C (82°F)
July: 28°C (82°F)
August: 28°C (82°F)
September: 28°C (82°F)
October: 28°C (82°F)
November: 28°C (82°F)
December: 27°C (81°F)
Plugs:
Barbados uses Type A and Type B electrical plugs, with a standard voltage of 115V and a frequency of 50Hz.
VPN:
Using a VPN is advisable for secure internet browsing, especially when accessing public Wi-Fi networks.
Safety:
Barbados is generally safe for travelers, but it's essential to take standard precautions, such as safeguarding belongings and being aware of your surroundings, especially in tourist areas.
Credit Cards and Banks
Credit Cards and Banking in Barbados
Credit Cards:
Credit card acceptance in Barbados is widespread, especially in hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions. Visa and MasterCard are the most commonly accepted cards, followed by American Express and Discover. Contactless payments, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, are also becoming increasingly common.
ATMs:
ATMs are available in major towns and tourist areas throughout Barbados, allowing you to withdraw Barbadian dollars (BBD) or US dollars. Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, and popular tourist spots like Holetown and Oistins have a good number of ATMs. However, it’s recommended to carry enough cash for smaller establishments and when visiting more remote areas.
Currency Exchange:
The official currency of Barbados is the Barbadian dollar (BBD). US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred for transactions, especially in tourist areas. You can exchange major foreign currencies at banks, currency exchange bureaus, and some hotels.
Banks:
Major banks in Barbados include:
- Republic Bank (Barbados) Limited: The largest bank in Barbados, Republic Bank offers a range of banking services including savings accounts, loans, and foreign exchange.
- Scotiabank Barbados: Another prominent bank in Barbados, Scotiabank provides various banking products and services for individuals and businesses.
Traveler’s Checks:
Traveler’s checks are becoming less common worldwide, and their usage is limited in Barbados. It’s recommended to carry cash or use credit/debit cards for transactions. However, some banks may still offer services for cashing traveler’s checks.
Tips for Banking in Barbados:
- Notify your bank before traveling to Barbados to inform them of your travel plans and avoid any issues with card usage abroad.
- Keep your PIN and card information secure, and be cautious when using ATMs, especially in secluded areas or at night.
- Carry small denominations of Barbadian dollars or US dollars for smaller purchases, as change may be limited.
- Familiarize yourself with the current exchange rate to ensure fair transactions when exchanging currency.
By understanding the banking system in Barbados, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free financial experience during your travels in the country.
Locations
Barbados
TRAVEL FACTS
US State Dept Travel Advisory
The US Department of State currently recommends US citizens exercise normal precautions in Barbados.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html
Passport/Visa Requirements
For the latest passport and visa requirements for this country, please consult the U.S. State Department’s “Learn About Your Destination” search tool, available through the link below.
US Embassy/Consulate
[1] (246) 227-4000; US Embassy in Bridgetown, Wildey Business Park, St. Michael BB 14006, Barbados, WI; https://bb.usembassy.gov/; BridgetownACS@state.gov
LGBTQIA+ Travelers
Telephone Code
246
Local Emergency Phone
Ambulance: 115, 119; Fire: 113, 119; Police: 112, 119
Vaccinations
The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Barbados: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, influenza, COVID-19.
Climate
Tropical; rainy season (June to October)
Currency (Code)
Barbadian dollars (BBD)
Electricity/Voltage/Plug Type(s)
115 V / 50 Hz / plug types(s): A, B
Major Languages
English, Bajan Creole
Major Religions
Protestant, Roman Catholic, other Christians, Rastafarian
Time Difference
UTC-4 (1 hour ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Potable Water
Yes
International Driving Permit
Suggested; additionally, traveler will need to present their US driver’s license & IDP to local police to pay a special registration fee
Road Driving Side
Left
Tourist Destinations
St. Nicholas Abbey; Barbados Wildlife Reserve; Farley Hill National Park; Hunte’s Gardens; dozens of excellent white sand beaches; Andromeda Botanic Gardens
Major Sports
Soccer, cricket
Cultural Practices
The traditional values of the island mean politeness and respect are always valued. Avoid using foul language in public and try to convey respect to all people, particularly the elderly. Keep the swimsuits and cover ups for the beach.
Tipping Guidelines
A service charge of 10-15% is typically added to your bill at hotels and restaurants. Additional tipping is at your discretion and should reflect the quality of service you received. The standard tipping is approximately 10%. Always agree on the fare with the taxi driver before starting the trip. Tip bellhops $1 (USD) per bag and housekeeping $2 (USD) per room per day.
Souvenirs
Straw bags and other handicrafts, batiks, paintings/wood works; duty-free luxury items, rum
Traditional Cuisine
Cou-cou (or fungie) — lightly seasoned cooked cornmeal mixed with okra and water; often served with flying fish steamed with lime juice, spices, and vegetables or fried and served with a spicy sauce
Please visit the following links to find further information about your desired destination.
World Health Organization (WHO) – To learn what vaccines and health precautions to take while visiting your destination.
US State Dept Travel Information – Overall information about foreign travel for US citizens.
To obtain an international driving permit (IDP). Only two organizations in the US issue IDPs:
American Automobile Association (AAA) and American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA)
How to get help in an emergency?
Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate, or call one of these numbers:
from the US or Canada – 1-888-407-4747 or from Overseas – +1 202-501-4444
Central Intelligence Agency.
The World Factbook.
/the-world-factbook
(May 8, 2024)