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Travel Vaccines and Advice for Barbados

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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 beaches became a common tourist-attraction. There are nearly 100 white and pink-sand beaches meeting teal-blue ocean water.

From kite-surfing and jet-skiing, to deep-sea fishing and sailing, Barbados offers many offshore activities.

On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines for Barbados?
Other Ways to Stay Healthy in Barbados
Do I Need a Passport or Visa for Barbados?
What Is Barbados’s Climate?
How Safe and Secure Is Barbados?
Is the Food in Barbados Safe?
Visit the Amazing Harrison’s Cave
What Should I Take to Barbados?
U.S. Embassy in Barbados

Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Barbados. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Barbados: typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, yellow fever, chikungunya, rabies, hepatitis B, influenza, COVID-19, pneumonia, meningitis, chickenpox, shingles, Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:

  • Typhoid –
    Food & Water –
    Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
  • Hepatitis A –
    Food & Water –
    Recommended for most travelers.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Due to an increase in cases globally, an additional adult booster is recommended for most travelers to any destination.
  • Yellow Fever –
    Mosquito –
    Required if traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.
  • Chikungunya –
    Mosquito –
    Few cases reported since 2016. Increased risk for those who may be in more rural areas.
  • Rabies –
    Saliva of Infected Animals –
    Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
  • Hepatitis B –
    Blood & Body Fluids –
    Recommended for travelers to most regions.
  • Influenza –
    Airborne –
    Vaccine components change annually.
  • COVID-19 –
    Airborne –
    Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
  • Pneumonia –
    Airborne –
    Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
  • Meningitis –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
  • Chickenpox –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
  • Shingles –
    Direct Contact –
    Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
  • TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) –
    Wounds & Airborne –
    Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
  • Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) –
    Various Vectors –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

See the table below for more information:

Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Barbados

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Typhoid Food & Water Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
Hepatitis A Food & Water Recommended for most travelers.
Polio Food & Water Due to an increase in cases globally, an additional adult booster is recommended for most travelers to any destination.
Yellow Fever Mosquito Required if traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Chikungunya Mosquito Few cases reported since 2016. Increased risk for those who may be in more rural areas.
Rabies Saliva of Infected Animals Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
Hepatitis B Blood & Body Fluids Recommended for travelers to most regions.

 

Routine Vaccinations for Barbados

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Influenza Airborne Vaccine components change annually.
COVID-19 Airborne Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
Pneumonia Airborne Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
Meningitis Direct Contact & Airborne Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
Chickenpox Direct Contact & Airborne Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
Shingles Direct Contact Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) Wounds & Airborne Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) Various Vectors Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

Sources: CDC, WHO and ISTM

  • Typhoid – Typhoid is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi, typically spread through contaminated food or water, leading to fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. The typhoid vaccine provides immunity against this bacteria, significantly reducing the risk of contracting the disease, especially in areas where typhoid is common.
  • Hepatitis A – Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus. It’s typically spread through contaminated food or water. The hepatitis A vaccine is a safe and effective immunization that protects against the virus, usually given in two shots for long-term prevention.
  • Chikungunya – Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus, can be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites and reducing breeding sites. The chikungunya vaccine provides the best protection.
  • Rabies – Rabies, a lethal viral infection, is primarily transmitted through the saliva of infected animals. Vaccination is paramount for prevention, involving post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for potential exposures and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for those at heightened risk, such as travelers.
  • Hepatitis B – Hepatitis B, a liver infection, is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids. Prevention includes practicing safe behaviors, but the cornerstone of protection is hepatitis B vaccination. This vaccine activates the immune system, generating antibodies that offer potent and enduring defense against the virus.
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – Measles, mumps, and rubella are highly infectious diseases that can lead to complications like pneumonia and encephalitis. To combat these threats, vaccination with the MMR vaccine is imperative. This two-dose vaccine not only shields individuals but also contributes to herd immunity, reducing the risk of outbreaks.

Dengue and Zika viruses are both present in Barbados. These mosquito-borne infections pose a risk to all travelers, especially pregnant women. Make sure 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.

Safeguard against bug bites by dressing appropriately and using EPA-registered repellents with DEET, picaridin, or OLE. If bitten, cleanse the area, refrain from scratching, and mitigate discomfort with OTC treatments. Seek medical aid for serious reactions.

Safeguard your health while abroad by researching local cuisine, avoiding tap water, and practicing hand hygiene. Choose reputable eateries, be cautious with ice, and drink in moderation. A travelers’ diarrhea kit is recommended for travel to all regions throughout the world.

  • African Tick-Bite Fever – African Tick-Bite Fever (ATBF) is caused by tick bites in sub-Saharan Africa. To prevent infection, wear long sleeves, use DEET-based repellents, and check for ticks regularly. Consult healthcare experts for advice if traveling to endemic regions.
  • Dengue – The threat of dengue fever, carried by Aedes mosquitoes, looms large worldwide, with millions infected each year. Prevention through nettings and repellents is a must.
  • Zika – Zika virus spreads through mosquito bites, sexual contact, and mother-to-child transmission. To prevent infection, individuals should use insect repellent, practice safe sex, and stay informed about travel advisories.

Visas are not required for travel to Barbados if staying for under six months. Visitors must have a valid passport at entry and one blank page in their passport.

Barbados Entry Requirements

Do I Need A… For My Trip to Barbados?
Passport table check mark
Tourist Visa
Business Visa
Vaccinations

Sources: Embassy of Barbados and U.S. State Department

Travelers must show proof of anticipated departure upon entry. Technically, cruise visitors may not need a passport, but the State Department highly suggests having one in case of unforeseen situations.

For more information, see the State Department page on Barbados or the U.S. Embassy in Bridgetown’s website (which serves the area).

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Barbados has a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from mid-70s to mid-80s throughout the year. The rainy season is from June to November, with the highest precipitation in September and October. Even during the rainy season, there is plenty of sunshine.

Bridgetown, St. Lawrence Gap, Holetown, and Bathsheba are popular tourist destinations in Barbados. All experience hot and humid weather throughout the year, with the rainy season from June to November and the dry season from December to May.

The east coast of Barbados is slightly cooler due to Atlantic winds. The best time to visit is between December and April when the weather is dry and sunny with lower humidity. Visitors can still enjoy their vacation during the rainy season as well, as the rain showers are usually brief.

Barbados is generally a safe destination for travelers. But, like any other place, it is important to take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some tips to stay safe while traveling in Barbados:

  • Be aware of your surroundings: Always be alert and aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded places and tourist areas.
  • Use reputable taxi services: Use licensed taxis and avoid unmarked or unofficial taxis. It is also recommended to negotiate the fare before getting into the taxi.
  • Don’t carry too much cash or valuables: Avoid carrying too much cash or valuables while walking around or in crowded areas. Keep your valuables in a hotel safe or a secure location.
  • Stay in well-lit and populated areas: Avoid walking alone in dark and secluded areas. Stick to well-lit and populated areas.
  • Be cautious of scams: Be cautious of scams such as fake charity solicitations or offers of free tours. Always verify the legitimacy of offers and services before accepting them.
  • Practice safe swimming: Be aware of rip currents and always swim in designated areas with lifeguards present.
  • Respect local laws and customs: Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs, and respect them. Do not engage in activities that are illegal or culturally inappropriate.

By following these tips, you can enjoy a safe and memorable trip to Barbados.

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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, make sure the food is cooked all the way through. If it is served raw (such as sushi) make sure it is from a nearby, fresh source.

Be sure to bring a travelers’ diarrhea kit in case any of the food creates a gastric problem.

Harrison’s Cave is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Barbados. This limestone cave system features underground streams, waterfalls and pools. Visitors can explore the cave system on guided tram tours that go through the various chambers and tunnels. These offer a glimpse of the breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over thousands of years.

The cave system is both awe-inspiring and educational. Visitors learn about the geological history of the island and how the cave system was formed. Tours are led by knowledgeable guides who provide interesting and informative commentary.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or looking for a unique and memorable experience, Harrison’s Cave is a must-see.

If you are planning a trip to Barbados, here are some essential items to bring:

  • Sunscreen: Barbados is a tropical island with plenty of sunshine. To protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays, it’s essential to bring a high SPF sunscreen.
  • Lightweight clothing: The weather is warm year-round, it’s best to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, such as shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses.
  • Insect repellent: Barbados is home to mosquitoes, and other biting insects that can carry diseases like dengue, zika, and Chikungunya. To avoid bites, bring insect repellent with DEET.
  • Swimsuit: Barbados has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Don’t forget to pack a swimsuit to enjoy the warm turquoise waters.
  • Comfortable shoes: There are also plenty of opportunities for hiking and exploring. Bring comfortable shoes for walking.
  • Adapter: Barbados uses the same power outlets as the United Kingdom (Type G). Be sure to bring an adapter for your devices.
  • Cash: While most places in Barbados accept credit cards, it’s always a good idea to have some cash on hand.
  • Medication: If you’re on any medication, be sure to bring enough to last your trip. It’s also a good idea to pack a small first aid kit for minor cuts, scrapes, and insect bites.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Barbados provides a variety of services to U.S. citizens traveling or residing in the country.

    These services include consular services such as issuing U.S. passports and notarizing documents, emergency assistance in case of accidents or illness, travel information on entry and exit requirements, safety and security, and local laws and customs.

    The U.S. Embassy in Barbados is located at:

    U.S. Embassy Bridgetown
    Wildey Business Park
    Wildey
    St. Michael BB 14006
    Barbados, W.I.
    Telephone: +(246) 227-4399
    Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(246) 227-4000
    Fax: +(246) 431-0179

    It is recommended to check the embassy’s website or contact them directly for more detailed information on the services they offer.

    Stay safe abroad with Passport Health. Call or book online now and start traveling safely today!

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