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Is it cheap to eat in Barbados?

It is also very inexpensive to eat out in Barbados if you go to the right places, for example, the side of the road vans or better yet, a fish fry, it will cost you about USD 10 for a full plate of food.



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Barbados is a place where you can find whatever you want to eat at all price levels. Food shopping is more expensive as everything is imported and taxed on arrival and when sold. Moderate restaurant, anywhere between $10 USD to $25 USD for a meal per person.

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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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In terms of drinks, most cocktails are around $10 USD with premium alchohol. Some such as Rum & Cokes and Gin + Tonic will be cheaper, around $7.50 USD. Sodas in restaurants will be about $2USD each. Coffee/tea about $3 USD.

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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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You should plan to spend around B$758 ($375) 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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Credit cards and currency Many establishments will accept payments in US Dollars with change being given in local currency. However please note that smaller establishments, especially in country areas, may only accept BD Dollars. We suggest you take US$ or £GB and exchange them for local currency.

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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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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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It's no secret that Barbados is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The serene Caribbean coast on the west is famed for its aquamarine waters and soft sands, while the wilder beaches in Barbados on the east coast are exhilarating to visit, with big rollers and dramatic scenery.

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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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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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Generally, Barbados tends to be more expensive than Jamaica in terms of food, transportation (can be twice as expensive as Jamaica in this area), events, and entertainment (as much as 70% more expensive).

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Barbados is worth a visit, even for just a week. Within 7 days in Barbados, you will get the best of the island and explore its traditions, local food and best drinks. However, the island is expensive, and a 7-day trip to Barbados could stretch your budget to the limit if you can afford it. What is this?

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Barbados - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions If you decide to travel to Barbados: Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter. Review the Country Security Report for Barbados.

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