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Travel Vaccines and Advice for Barbados
Barbados is one of the most beautiful and welcoming islands in the Caribbean.
The island is deeply-rooted in a history of sugarcane exports. But, over time, the country’s famous seasides became a common tourist-attraction. There are nearly 100 white and pink-sand seasides meeting teal-blue ocean water.
From kite-surfing and jet-skiing, to deep-sea fishing and sailing, Barbados offers many offshore activities.
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Do I Need Vaccines for Barbados?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Barbados. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Barbados: COVID-19 , hepatitis A , hepatitis B , yellow fever , rabies and tetanus .
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunisations:
- COVID-19 – Airborne – Recommended for all travellers
- Hepatitis A – Food & Water – Recommended for most travellers to the region, especially if unvaccinated.
- Hepatitis B – Blood & Body Fluids – Accelerated schedule available
- Tetanus – Wounds or Breaks in Skin – Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated.
- Yellow Fever – Mosquito – Required if travelling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.
- Rabies – Saliva of Infected Animals – Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals.
See the tables below for more information:
Dengue and Zika viruses are both present in Barbados. These mosquito-borne infections pose a risk to all travellers, especially pregnant women. Ensure you’re protected by using mosquito netting and repellents.
Visit our vaccinations page to learn more. Travel safely with Passport Health and schedule your appointment today by calling or book online now .
Do I Need a Passport or Visa for Barbados?
A visa is not required for travel to Barbados. Upon entry, a specific period of stay is determined. Staying beyond that time will incur penalties.
Passports must be valid for the duration of the stay. Proof of yellow fever vaccination may be required if you are travelling from a region where yellow fever is present.
A departure tax of between $35 and $70 USD is applied, but usually included in the price of a ticket.
Sources: Embassy of Barbados and GOV.UK
What Is Barbados’s Climate?
Given the country’s tropical location, Barbados is sunny and warm year round. Being in the middle of the ocean, there is a constant breeze that keeps even the hottest months bearable. There isn’t much rain, but when there is, it usually comes and leaves in quick spurts.
Given the size of the island, there is little fluctuation in climate. Everywhere will be warm and temperate throughout the year, with towns right on the coast being cooler.
How Safe and Secure is Barbados?
Barbados is one of the safest locations in the Caribbean. There are occasional petty crimes such as pick-pocketing. But, as long as travellers take minimal precautions, there should be no issues. As with most places, travel in pairs and avoid walking around more remote areas at night.
Is the Food In Barbados Safe?
The food in Barbados is generally safe to eat. Try to only go to trusted restaurants or street vendors. Most dishes include some form of meat. To avoid illness, ensure the food is cooked all the way through. If it is served underdone (such as sushi) ensure it is from a nearby, fresh source.
Be sure to bring a traveller’s diarrhoea kit in case any of the food creates a gastric problem.
Visit a Famous Horse Racing Track
Barbados has been a destination for horse-racing since the mid 1800’s. The Garrison Savannah Barbados Racetrack has been a cultural attraction for over a century. The racetrack offers intimate proximity to the track and a world-class lounge with Caribbean flare. Sport a pastel kit, a classy, over-the-top hat and bet on your favourite horse.
What Should I Take to Barbados?
When packing for Barbados, travellers should plan for the warm weather. Be sure to include:
- Lightweight and airy shirts and trousers
- Sun hats and sunnies
- Mosquito repellent
- A light jumper or jacket because temperatures tend to cool off in the late evenings
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Barbados
If you are in Barbados and have an emergency (for example, been attacked, arrested or someone has died) contact the nearest consular services. Contact the embassy before arrival if you have additional questions on entry requirements, safety concerns or are in need of assistance.
British High Commission, Bridgetown Lower Collymore Rock PO Box 676 Bridgetown Barbados Telephone: + 1 246 430 7800 Emergency Phone: + 1 246 430 7800 Fax: + 1 246 430 7860 Email: [email protected]
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The Caribbean Islands Travel Requirements & Vaccinations
The Caribbean is a region located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and north of South America that is comprised of more than 700 islands in the Caribbean Sea. Some of the more commonly known destinations in the region include Aruba, Barbados, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas and Antigua. Spanish, English and French are the predominant languages spoken throughout the region.
The geography of the different islands varies greatly – some regions are relatively flat while others are mountainous or volcanic. Most have picturesque coastlines that may feature islets, coral reefs, cays and seagrass meadows in the shallow waters bordering the islands. Climates are generally tropical in the region but can vary from tropical rainforest in some areas to tropical savanna in others.
Tourist attractions in the Caribbean will differ based on the island you are visiting but most destinations will feature:
- Diverse fish and wildlife populations
- Expansive, sandy beaches
- Cultural events and carnivals
Recommended Vaccines When Traveling to the Caribbean
- Hepatitis A
Travelers may also be advised to ensure they have received the routine vaccinations listed below. Some adults may need to receive a booster for some of these diseases:
- Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
- Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)
Older adults or those with certain medical conditions may also want to ask about being vaccinated for shingles and/or pneumonia.
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a travel medicine professional. Not all of the vaccines listed here will be necessary for every individual.
Talk to the experts at UH Roe Green Center for Travel Medicine & Global Health to determine how each member of your family can obtain maximum protection against illness, disease and injury while traveling, based on age, health, medical history and travel itinerary.
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The Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW) has announced a number of changes to the Travel Protocols for entry into Barbados.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anton Best, has advised that effective today, Wednesday, May 25 , fully vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island.
The Ministry has also announced a number of changes with respect to unvaccinated travellers. As of June 1 , unvaccinated travellers will require a NEGATIVE pre-flight test within three (3) days prior to arrival here on the island.
The test may be Standard PCR, Rapid PCR or Rapid Antigen Test. All unvaccinated travellers will be required to take a rapid antigen test on arrival at the airport. Once the result is negative, they would be allowed to continue on to their accommodation.
The Travel Protocols also state that there will no longer be a quarantine requirement for the unvaccinated travellers to Barbados.
Additionally, unvaccinated travellers, who have documented evidence of having had COVID-19, within 90 days prior to arrival, do not need a test on arrival. Instead, they would be required to have a negative pre-flight test, as previously outlined .
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Barbados is the perfect place where you will have your dream vacation and have a great time with your family and friends. To visit this country, you will have to fulfill some health prerequisites to stay within it. These measures are taken to prevent visitors from getting infected by any of these diseases and protect nationals as well. For that reason, iVisa.com will explain to you about the Barbados Vaccination Requirements: Do I need a vaccine to travel to Barbados? Read more information .
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Yes, you will need to get some vaccines before going to Barbados for your own safety. For that purpose, we suggest you consult with your doctor first to see if you do not suffer from allergies when receiving any of the following vaccines.
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- Diphtheria.
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COVID vaccination passports or certificates are no longer mandatory to enter Barbados. Since information may change quickly, we advise you to follow up on the latest Barbados travel updates and/or contact your local embassy.
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Travel vaccination advice
If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world.
Vaccinations are available to protect you against infections such as yellow fever , typhoid and hepatitis A .
In the UK, the NHS routine immunisation (vaccination) schedule protects you against a number of diseases, but does not cover all of the infectious diseases found overseas.
When should I start thinking about the vaccines I need?
If possible, see the GP or a private travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before you're due to travel.
Some vaccines need to be given well in advance to allow your body to develop immunity.
And some vaccines involve a number of doses spread over several weeks or months.
You may be more at risk of some diseases, for example, if you're:
- travelling in rural areas
- backpacking
- staying in hostels or camping
- on a long trip rather than a package holiday
If you have a pre-existing health problem, this may make you more at risk of infection or complications from a travel-related illness.
Which travel vaccines do I need?
You can find out which vaccinations are necessary or recommended for the areas you'll be visiting on these websites:
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Some countries require proof of vaccination (for example, for polio or yellow fever vaccination), which must be documented on an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) before you enter or when you leave a country.
Saudi Arabia requires proof of vaccination against certain types of meningitis for visitors arriving for the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.
Even if an ICVP is not required, it's still a good idea to take a record of the vaccinations you have had with you.
Find out more about the vaccines available for travellers abroad
Where do I get my travel vaccines?
First, phone or visit the GP practice or practice nurse to find out whether your existing UK vaccinations are up-to-date.
If you have any records of your vaccinations, let the GP know what you have had previously.
The GP or practice nurse can give you general advice about travel vaccinations and travel health, such as protecting yourself from malaria.
They can give you any missing doses of your UK vaccines if you need them.
Not all travel vaccinations are available free on the NHS, even if they're recommended for travel to a certain area.
If the GP practice can give you the travel vaccines you need but they are not available on the NHS, ask for:
- written information on what vaccines are needed
- the cost of each dose or course
- any other charges you may have to pay, such as for some certificates of vaccination
You can also get travel vaccines from:
- private travel vaccination clinics
- pharmacies offering travel healthcare services
Which travel vaccines are free?
The following travel vaccines are available free on the NHS from your GP surgery:
- polio (given as a combined diphtheria/tetanus/polio jab )
- hepatitis A
These vaccines are free because they protect against diseases thought to represent the greatest risk to public health if they were brought into the country.
Which travel vaccines will I have to pay for?
You'll have to pay for travel vaccinations against:
- hepatitis B
- Japanese encephalitis
- tick-borne encephalitis
- tuberculosis (TB)
- yellow fever
Yellow fever vaccines are only available from designated centres .
The cost of travel vaccines that are not available on the NHS will vary, depending on the vaccine and number of doses you need.
It's worth considering this when budgeting for your trip.
Other things to consider
There are other things to consider when planning your travel vaccinations, including:
- your age and health – you may be more vulnerable to infection than others; some vaccines cannot be given to people with certain medical conditions
- working as an aid worker – you may come into contact with more diseases in a refugee camp or helping after a natural disaster
- working in a medical setting – a doctor, nurse or another healthcare worker may require additional vaccinations
- contact with animals – you may be more at risk of getting diseases spread by animals, such as rabies
If you're only travelling to countries in northern and central Europe, North America or Australia, you're unlikely to need any vaccinations.
But it's important to check that you're up-to-date with routine vaccinations available on the NHS.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Speak to a GP before having any vaccinations if:
- you're pregnant
- you think you might be pregnant
- you're breastfeeding
In many cases, it's unlikely a vaccine given while you're pregnant or breastfeeding will cause problems for the baby.
But the GP will be able to give you further advice about this.
People with immune deficiencies
For some people travelling overseas, vaccination against certain diseases may not be advised.
This may be the case if:
- you have a condition that affects your body's immune system, such as HIV or AIDS
- you're receiving treatment that affects your immune system, such as chemotherapy
- you have recently had a bone marrow or organ transplant
A GP can give you further advice about this.
Non-travel vaccines
As well as getting any travel vaccinations you need, it's also a good opportunity to make sure your other vaccinations are up-to-date and have booster vaccines if necessary.
Although many routine NHS vaccinations are given during childhood, you can have some of them (such as the MMR vaccine ) as an adult if you missed getting vaccinated as a child.
There are also some extra NHS vaccinations for people at higher risk of certain illnesses, such as the flu vaccine , the hepatitis B vaccine and the BCG vaccine for tuberculosis (TB) .
Your GP can advise you about any NHS vaccinations you might need.
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There are no restrictions on who can travel to Barbados, as long as the latest travel requirements are adhered to. Please check Visit Barbados before travelling.
For fully vaccinated travellers
All Covid-19 travel restrictions have now been removed for travellers to Barbados.
All customers regardless of vaccination status will need to complete a customs and immigration travel form at least 72 hours prior to arrival, which can be found here https://travelform.gov.bb/
Please note, you are no longer required to access and update the BIMSafe app.
Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay; you don’t need any additional period of validity on your passport beyond this.
Make sure you have a spare page in your passport for the entry stamp.
You can visit Barbados for up to six months without a visa (unless you are travelling from India, Brazil or South Africa - VISA entry requirements apply).
For non vaccinated travellers
All customers regardless of vaccination status will need to complete a customs and immigration travel form at least 72 hours prior to arrival, which can be found here https://travelform.gov.bb/
Please note, you are no longer required to access and update the BIMSafe app.
Please note, on your flight to Barbados it will be your personal choice to wear a face mask onboard, now that mask-wearing is not a legal requirement in England.
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The process of disinsection is required by WHO (World Health Organisation) and local health authorities to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, e.g. Malaria.
On our Barbados route, we spray the inside of the aircraft with insecticides, which is recommended under the WHO based on their safety and effectiveness.
The spray we use onboard is Phenothrin (1R-trans phenothrin), which dissipates within a few minutes after being sprayed in the cabin.
Our cabin crew will make an onboard announcement when the spraying of insecticides is about to take place. We encourage customers to use this opportunity to cover their nose, eyes and mouth if they wish to do so.
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Barbados Healthy Travel Packing List
Pack items for your health and safety.
- You may not be able to purchase and pack all of these items, and some may not be relevant to you and your travel plans. Talk to your doctor about which items are most important for you.
- This list is general and may not include all the items you need. Check our Traveler Information Center for more information if you are a traveler with specific health needs, such as travelers who are pregnant, immune compromised, or traveling for a specific purpose like humanitarian aid work.
- Remember to pack extras of important health supplies in case of travel delays.
Prescription medicines
- Your prescriptions
- Travelers' diarrhea antibiotic
- Suture/syringe kit Kit is for use by local health care provider & requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
- Altitude sickness medicine
Medical supplies
- Glasses Consider packing spare glasses in case yours are damaged
- Contact lenses Consider packing spare contacts in case yours are damaged
- Needles or syringes (for diabetes, for example) Requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
- Suture kit Kit is for use by local health care provider & requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery
- Diabetes testing supplies
- Epinephrine auto-injectors (EpiPens)
- Medical alert bracelet or necklace
Over-the-counter medicines
- Antihistamine
- Motion sickness medicine
- Cough drops
- Cough suppression/expectorant
- Decongestant
- Medicine for pain and fever Examples: acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen
- Mild laxative
- Mild sedative or other sleep aid
- Saline nose spray
Supplies to prevent illness or injury
- Hand sanitizer or wipes Alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol or antibacterial hand wipes
- Water purification tablets See CDC recommendations: Water Disinfection .
- Insect repellent Select an insect repellent based on CDC recommendations: Avoid Bug Bites
- Permethrin Permethrin is insect repellent for clothing. It may be needed if you spend a lot of time outdoors. Clothing can also be treated at home in advance.
- Sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater) with UVA and UVB protection. See Sun Exposure .
- Sunglasses and hat Wear for additional sun protection. A wide brim hat is preferred.
- Personal safety equipment Examples: child safety seats, bicycle helmets
- Latex condoms
First-aid kit
- 1% hydrocortisone cream
- Antifungal ointments
- Antibacterial ointments
- Antiseptic wound cleanser
- Aloe gel For sunburns
- Insect bite treatment Anti-itch gel or cream
- Bandages Multiple sizes, gauze, and adhesive tape
- Moleskin or molefoam for blisters
- Elastic/compression bandage wrap For sprains and strains
- Disposable gloves
- Digital thermometer
- Scissors and safety pins
- Cotton swabs (Q-Tips)
- Oral rehydration salts
- Health insurance documents Health insurance card (your regular plan and/or supplemental travel health insurance plan) and copies of claim forms
- Proof of yellow fever vaccination If required for your trip, take your completed International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis card or medical waiver
- Copies of all prescriptions Make sure prescriptions include generic names. Bring prescriptions for medicines, eye glasses/contacts, and other medical supplies.
- Family member or close contact remaining in the United States
- Health care provider(s) at home
- Lodging at your destination
- Hospitals or clinics (including emergency services) in your destination
- US embassy or consulate in the destination country or countries
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Barbados has been a destination for horse-racing since the mid 1800's. The Garrison Savannah Barbados Racetrack has been a cultural attraction for over a century. The racetrack offers intimate proximity to the track and a world-class lounge with Caribbean flare. Sport a pastel kit, a classy, over-the-top hat and bet on your favourite horse.
If your travel plans in Barbados include outdoor activities, take these steps to stay safe and healthy during your trip. Stay alert to changing weather conditions and adjust your plans if conditions become unsafe. Prepare for activities by wearing the right clothes and packing protective items, such as bug spray, sunscreen, and a basic first ...
FCDO travel advice for Barbados. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
The Caribbean is a region located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and north of South America that is comprised of more than 700 islands in the Caribbean Sea. Some of the more commonly known destinations in the region include Aruba, Barbados, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas and Antigua.
Find out which travel vaccines you may need to help you stay healthy on your trip. Before Travel. Make sure you are up to date on all of your routine vaccines. Routine vaccinations protect you from infectious diseases such as measles that can spread quickly in groups of unvaccinated people. Many diseases prevented by routine vaccination are not ...
Prevention modalities: vaccination, medication, consultation. Hepatitis A. Contaminated food & water. Vaccination (2-dose vaccine): Recommended for most travelers. --Administer 2 doses, at least 6 months apart. --At least 1 dose should be given before travel. Consultation: Advise patient to wash hands frequently and avoid unsafe food and water.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW) has announced a number of changes to the Travel Protocols for entry into Barbados. Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anton Best, has advised that effective today, Wednesday, May 25, fully vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island. The Ministry has also announced a number of changes with ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for Barbados due to COVID-19. Read the country information page. If you decide to travel to Barbados: See the U.S. Embassy's web page regarding COVID-19. Visit the CDC's webpage on Travel and COVID-19.
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Yes, you will need to get some vaccines before going to Barbados for your own safety. For that purpose, we suggest you consult with your doctor first to see if you do not suffer from allergies when receiving any of the following vaccines. Chickenpox. Measles. Influenza.
Prior to travel, you should: Check the latest government guidance on the FCDO Foreign travel advice and country specific pages for travel to this country and the rules for entering the UK on return. Ensure you are up to date with UK recommendations on COVID-19 vaccination. Check if you are at increased risk of severe COVID-19.
The GP or practice nurse can give you general advice about travel vaccinations and travel health, such as protecting yourself from malaria. They can give you any missing doses of your UK vaccines if you need them. Not all travel vaccinations are available free on the NHS, even if they're recommended for travel to a certain area. If the GP ...
All Covid-19 travel restrictions have now been removed for travellers to Barbados. All customers regardless of vaccination status will need to complete a customs and immigration travel form at least 72 hours prior to arrival, which can be found here https://travelform.gov.bb/ Please note, you are no longer required to access and update the BIMSafe app.
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Medical supplies. Glasses. Consider packing spare glasses in case yours are damaged. Contact lenses. Consider packing spare contacts in case yours are damaged. Needles or syringes (for diabetes, for example) Requires a letter from your doctor on letterhead stationery. Suture kit.
Barbados ; Barbados Travel Forum; Search. Browse all 45,922 Barbados topics » Barbados - Injections required? Watch this Topic. Browse forums; All. Browse by destination. ... Whilst you don't have to have any injections to go to Barbados, it is recommended that you have Hepatitis A (despite what everybody else is saying here). A good mosquito ...
Re: Any injections needed for Barbados? 8 years ago. Apart from keeping our tetanus shots up to date, we have never had any vaccinations (have been visiting since 1992). You should however bring a good mosquito repellent (Boots' own Repel with 50% Deet) is excellent. Report inappropriate content.
18 years ago. Whilst you don't have to have any injections to go to Barbados, it is recommended that you have Hepatitis A (despite what everybody else is saying here). A good mosquito repellent is Vitamin B1 - you have to start taking one daily about a month before you go and you can buy them in Holland and Barrett.
Do you need to have any injections to go to baebados.Weve never been before. ta. Barbados. Barbados Tourism Barbados Hotels Bed and Breakfast Barbados Barbados Holiday Rentals Flights to Barbados Barbados Restaurants Barbados Attractions Barbados Travel Forum Barbados Photos Barbados Map All Barbados Hotels; Barbados Hotel Deals; Last Minute ...
3. Re: Injections. 1 year ago. Yes you do. If ur staying at a holiday resort you'll still need tetanus, hepatitis b and mmr with a booster on return. If staying rural will be rabies as well. Not essential for entry into Barbados but recommended, especially hepatitis b as it's rife there. Reply.
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