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Revision as of 07:06, 12 June 2011

BARBADOS Cruising Guide

An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Barbados.

Barbados
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Barbados
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Capital: Bridgetown
World icon.png 13°0′N, 59°32′W
Language: English, Bajan
Currency: Barbadian Dollar (BBD)
Time Zone UTC-4
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Overview

Barbados is low lying island with its highest peak only 336 m (1102 ft.) high. It has an area of 431 km2 and 279,254 inhabitants. It is the easternmost Caribbean island. It is an independent state and member of the British Commonwealth.

The name Barbados comes from a Portuguese explorer named Pedro Campos in 1536, who originally called the island Los Barbados ("The Bearded Ones"), upon seeing the appearance of the island's fig trees, whose long hanging aerial roots he thought resembled beards. Between Campos' sighting in 1536 and 1550, Spanish conquistadors seized many Caribs on Barbados and used them as slave labor on plantations. Other Caribs fled the island, moving elsewhere. The British colonized the island in the 1600s where they established plantations of sugar cane. To work the plantations they imported many slaves from Africa. This went on until 1834 when slavery was abolished in the British Empire. The island gained its independence in 1966.

GPS: 13°06.5′N, 59°38.1′W

Cruising the region




Climate & Weather

The climate is tropical, moderated by northeast trade winds; dry season November to May, rainy season June to October.

Sources of weather forecasting:

  • Weather on Line Detail 7 day forecast charts for the Atlantic.
  • Wind GURU A surfer's site with worldwide wind forecasts.
  • Navtex Broadcasts List of all the Navtex broadcast times and frequencies (not kept up to date).

Charts

  • BA 956 Guadeloupe to Trinidad
  • BA 2485 Approaches to Barbados
  • NIMA 25485 Approaches to Barbados
  • Imray-Iolaire B2 Barbados

Special Navigation Notes

Any navigation notes here.

Local Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Submit details of Cruiser's Nets and VHF operating/calling channels here.

Arrival/Departure procedures

Arrival
First landfall in Barbados MUST be made at an official Port of Entry. Contact the port on VHF 16 or 12 for berthing instructions - do not anchor-off. At Port St Charles, you should contact Customs on VHF16 or 77 - do not leave the yacht until the officials have come aboard. After clearing in at Bridgetown, you may move off to anchor in Carlisle Bay.

Be sure to obtain permission from the port authority if you wish to anchor/stop outside the official port of entry. The port authority can guide you as to where you may stop/anchor.

Departure
There is a departure tax of BB$100 (approx. US$50) for yachts under 150ft.

Immigration, Visas & Customs

Immigration
Passports must be valid for three months beyond the intended length of stay in Barbados.

Visas are not required for stays of up to six months for nationals of the EU, Argentina, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Fiji, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Peru, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Venezuela, the United States, and all Commonwealth countries (except for South Africa, who may only stay for up to 30 days, and India and Pakistan, who require visas). Citizens of most Eastern European countries, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and Cuba, may stay visa-free for up to 28 days. Visas are required for all others.

On arrival, you should state the maximum time you intend to stay in Barbados. Visa extensions (sometimes difficult to obtain) must be applied for at the immigration office. Ask the Immigration officer, on arrival, to explain this process. Crew changes are also a lengthy process - the immigration officer will explain this process.

Customs
Chartering by foreign yachts is strictly forbidden.

Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival and will be held in custody until your departure.

PETS: An Import Permit must be obtained from the Chief Veterinary Officer before the importation of all pets. This Permit can be obtained by contacting the Veterinary Services at Ph: (246)4275073 or Fax: (246)4208444. A Veterinary Officer MUST examine the animal before leaving the Customs area. If pets come from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Jamaica, St Kitts-Nevis, Antigua, St Lucia or St Vincent, they may be imported directly but pets arriving from all other countries must first undergo a six month quarantine stay in Britain after which an Import Permit can be obtained. DO NOT take your pets ashore until they have been cleared.

Yachts with pets aboard must remain at anchor with the animals kept on board until clearance has been given and under no circumstances bring your pet ashore before that time.

Ports & Popular Stops

Anchorages

Offshore Islands

None.

Health & Security

Submit any health warnings/information and any security details here.

Cruiser's Friends

Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".

Transportation

There are flights to England and to the US.

References & Publications

Links to Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

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