Sandy Lane is an island classic and favorite of luxury-seekers Photo Credit Abercrombie & Fitch

BARBADOS ANNOUNCES NEW TRAVEL PROTOCOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS 

 
Relaxed Entry Requirements Make it Easier to Visit Barbados
Bridgetown, Barbados  March 2022   Following the end of the island curfew, the Government of Barbados is announcing a series of updates to enhance travellers’ entry process into the country.  Effective now, travellers to Barbados will have more options with the acceptance of Rapid Antigen tests for entry, once administered by a healthcare provider no more than one day prior to arrival in Barbados. Rapid Antigen Tests are widely available in Barbados’ primary source markets and results are typically returned within one hour.
Horseback riding on the beach is a popular activity with adventure-seekers Photo Credit @VisitBarbados

Rapid Antigen Tests join the list of approved tests for entry in Barbados. Also accepted are COVID-19 PCR tests taken no more than 3 days prior to arrival in Barbados. The COVID-19 tests can be taken using samples administered by nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, nasal, anterior nares, or mid-turbinate swabs. However, the following PCR tests will not be accepted:

  1. Self-administered swabs are not accepted.
  2. Shallow nasal swabs are not accepted.
  3. Saliva tests are not accepted.
In addition, the Government of Barbados in-transit passengers will not be required to test in order to transit through Barbados.
Postcard-perfect beaches rim the island Photo Credit @VisitBarbados

Airport experience

Travellers can also expect to see changes to the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) experience. All paper forms previously distributed on board aircraft arriving in Barbados will be discontinued. In addition, travellers will once again utilize the more spacious main arrivals hall, instead of the temporary Gate 14-16 arrivals hall previously stood up to manage port health entry checks and testing during the pandemic.
For more information on Barbados’ travel protocols, visit www.barbadostravelprotocols.com.
Animal Flower Cave is one of the most photographed spots on the island Photo Credit @VisitBarbados

About Barbados

Barbados offers a unique Caribbean experience steeped in rich history and colourful culture and rooted in remarkable landscapes. Barbados is the home of two of the three remaining Jacobean Mansions left in the Western hemisphere, as well as fully functional rum distilleries. In fact, this island is known as the birthplace of rum, commercially producing and bottling the spirit since the 1700s. Each year, Barbados hosts several world-class events including the annual Barbados Food and Rum Festival; the annual Barbados Reggae Festival; and the annual Crop Over Festival, where celebrities such as Lewis Hamilton and its very own Rihanna are often spotted.
On the south coast, Sandals Barbados is an all-inclusive adults-only resort with a swim-up bar in a spacious pool Photo Credit Sandals Resorts

Accommodations are wide and varied, ranging from picturesque plantation houses and villas to quaint bed and breakfast gems; prestigious international chains; and award-winning five-diamond resorts. In 2018, Barbados’ accommodation sector captured 13 awards in the Top Hotels Overall, Luxury, All-Inclusive, Small, Best Service, Bargain, and Romance categories of the ‘Traveler’s Choice Awards. And getting to paradise is a breeze: the Grantley Adams International Airport offers plenty of non-stop and direct services from a growing number of U.S., U.K., Canadian, Caribbean, European, and Latin American gateways, making Barbados the true gateway to the Eastern Caribbean. Visit Barbados and experience why for two years in a row it won the prestigious Star Winter Sun Destination Award at the ‘Travel Bulletin Star Awards’ in 2017 and 2018. For more information on travel to Barbados, visit www.visitbarbados.org, follow on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/VisitBarbados, and via Twitter @Barbados.

Taking in the Bajan sunset on the beach Photo Credit @VisitBarbados