Barbados

Caribbean · Americas

Capital
Bridgetown
Currency
Barbadian Dollar (BBD $)
Language
English, Bajan Creole
Timezone
UTC-4
Safety rating
8/10
Best time to visit
The dry season from December to April offers the best beach weather, while the Crop Over festival in summer is a cultural highlight.

Overview

The easternmost Caribbean island, Barbados pairs calm west-coast beaches with dramatic Atlantic surf in the east. Its British colonial heritage, lively rum culture, and the UNESCO-listed Bridgetown make it a polished yet warmly Bajan destination.

Visa requirements

Visitors from the US, EU, Canada, UK, and many other nations enter visa-free for up to 90 to 180 days with a valid passport.

Safety information

Barbados is one of the safer Caribbean islands, with friendly locals and low violent crime against tourists. Watch for petty theft on beaches and exercise normal nighttime caution in less touristed areas.

Travel tips

The Barbadian dollar is fixed at 2:1 to the US dollar, which is widely accepted. Cards work in most places, but carry cash for buses and small vendors. Driving is on the left, and the colorful local buses are a fun, cheap way to explore.

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