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How much money should I bring to Barbados?

You should plan to spend around B$758 ($376) per day on your vacation in Barbados, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, B$192 ($95) on meals for one day and B$62 ($31) on local transportation.



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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 4,308.5$ (8,617.1Bds$) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 1,169.4$ (2,338.8Bds$) without rent. Cost of living in Barbados is, on average, 9.3% higher than in United States.

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Home to many beautiful beaches and natural attractions, you will want to spend at least 3-5 days in Barbados. While one week would be even better as you can see and do more things, any less than 5 days and you will have to pick and choose what to visit.

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The Caribbean island of Barbados has a reputation of being a playground for the rich and famous, so it doesn't exactly spring to mind as an affordable holiday destination. However, after spending 10 days there on a shoestring we discovered that it is entirely possible to travel to Barbados on a budget.

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Unfortunately, Barbados isn't primarily known as a budget travel destination. The endless array of high-end hotels and luxury resorts combined with high import costs means that expenses can add up quickly. Most travelers to the island prefer to stick to all-inclusive resorts and expensive excursion packages.

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It's accepted everywhere – from supermarkets and gas stations to large-scale banks and international businesses. And, while many Caribbean countries are now turning to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (just like the rest of the world), cash is still king when it comes to paying for goods and services in Barbados.

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A service charge of between 10 and 15 percent is typically added to your bill at hotels and restaurants. Once this appears on your bill, any additional tipping is at your discretion and should reflect the quality of service you received. The standard rate of tipping in Barbados is approx. 10%.

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In bars $4-$12 generally but the average is about $7. If you are staying at Sapphire Beach I recommend buying two cases of Banks from Massy Stores Rendevous. They will be about $42 plus bottle return of $0.20 BBD each. Brands like 10 Saints and Brew House will be more expensive.

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The import of local currency is unlimited but amounts of over BDS$10,000 must be declared on arrival. The export of local currency is prohibited. There are no restrictions on the import of foreign currencies and monetary instruments provided amounts with the equivalent of over BDS$10,000 are declared on arrival.

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Many Thais will tip at these kind of places. Although, again, this isn't a fixed amount and it's just as much for convenience as it is for gratitude or a comment on the quality. Assuming the food is good and your server are pleasant, the small tip will either be a small banknote – 20 Baht being the most common.

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The Barbadian dollar (BDS official currency), US dollar and credit cards are universally accepted on the island of Barbados (except American Express). Euros are not accepted as a form of payment.

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Barbados' water supply is very safe and you can drink water directly from the tap. Bottled water is widely available if you prefer. Remember to drink plenty of water (or other fluids) to prevent dehydration.

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Mosquitoes are resident nuisances on the island of Barbados. Of particular threat to the island is the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is a carrier of dengue and yellow fever.

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At this point you may be asking why Barbados is so expensive? One of the main reasons is because the majority of produce is imported from the US and even from the UK. If you do go down the self-catering route, we suggest grabbing your groceries at the Jordans supermarket chain, which is where the Bajans shop.

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It really depends where you go to shop to find things expensive. You won't have a problem bringing tea, coffee, Cereals and biscuits but you can forget bringing any kind of meat or poultry cos you need to get a licence to bring anything in like that.

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