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What is the common Caribbean currency?

The Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC$) is pegged to the United States dollar at EC$ 2.70 to US$ 1.00, backed by 100% foreign reserves, so the currency is expected to remain stable in future despite fluctuations on international currency markets.



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As US Dollars are so widely used across the Caribbean, a secure currency card can be really handy for your holiday spends. Simply load it with dollars before you go and you can top up while you're travelling, withdraw money from cash machines and make contactless payments.

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Almost all Caribbean destinations accept U.S. credit or debit cards. If you're planning to use your credit cards, you'll want to check with each credit card company to determine the international exchange fee for each card.

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Most shops and restaurants in Barbados are happy to accept US dollars as well as BBD, but you'll always get more for your money when paying in Barbadian dollars. You'll also receive any change in BBD, not USD.

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All reservations must be made in U.S. dollars. If you wish to use an international credit card, funds must be converted into U.S. dollars for payment. Other restrictions may apply. Please call a Travel Agent to make your reservation at 1-866-712-7447.

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There are 13 currencies in use across the Caribbean, such as the Mexican Peso, the Barbadian Dollar and even the US Dollar! Check our individual destination guides for the best currency for your Caribbean holiday.

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Cayman Island Dollar Cayman Island Dollar is indicated by KYD symbol and is included in the highest currency in the world list. The value of one KYD is equal to 98.40 INR. A lot of people may not be aware but the Cayman Island Dollar is one of the strongest Caribbean currency.

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December. From mid-December it's peak season (and peak prices) in the Caribbean although you might find some deals at the start of the month. Some resorts try to tempt vacationers with deals ahead of the busy Christmas rush. Weather-wise it's warm and dry with little chance of any thunderstorms.

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The cheapest Caribbean islands to invest in property are Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Dominican Republic.

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As US Dollars are so widely used across the Caribbean, a secure currency card can be really handy for your holiday spends. Simply load it with dollars before you go and you can top up while you're travelling, withdraw money from cash machines and make contactless payments.

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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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So how much money do you need? The answer to this question varies a lot by person, their travel habits, spending preferences, length of the cruise and destination. Many people suggest $100 per day, and this has generally worked well for me in my cruising experiences, but there are a lot of variables to consider.

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The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Saint Lucia: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning You should plan to spend around EC$571 ($211) per day on your vacation in Saint Lucia, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

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