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Barbados
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- Holiday Insurance: make sure you are fully covered for medical
treatment, local hospitalisation and medical evacuation. Get insurance
that also covers unexpected losses or expenses (e.g. lost luggage, stolen
cash and credit cards or cancelled/missed flights).
- Drugs: never get involved with drugs. The penalties are fines and/or
mandatory prison sentences for even small quantities of ‘soft’ drugs. Do
not carry anything through Customs for anyone else.
- Travel Advice: check Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice
before travelling.
- Money: bring enough money for your stay. Dollar traveller’s cheques
and credit cards are more easily replaced than cash if stolen. Bank
transfers from the UK to Barbados can take several days.
- Valuables: keep your passport, money and personal belongings in a
secure place, preferably a safety deposit box or hotel safe. Always lock
hotel/apartment rooms, including balcony doors. Keep a written record of
your bank card numbers and a photocopy of your passport’s details page.
Enter next of kin details into the back of your passport. Never leave
valuables on the beach.
- Personal Safety: use common sense and be vigilant. Crime exists and
has recently increased. As in most tourist areas avoid unlit areas,
including beaches after dark.
- Local laws: it is an offence for anyone, including children, to dress
in camouflage clothing. Keep enough money back to pay local departure tax
(currently Barbados $25 per person aged 12 or over).
- Dengue Fever: the dengue fever mosquito is found throughout Barbados.
Take normal precautions against bites and use repellent during daylight
hours.
- Sun: take care and use high factor sun-block. Too much sun, especially
if mixed with alcohol, can result in dehydration and serious health
problems.
- Returning home: visitors on package holidays must travel on the
specified return date. Failure to do so will incur replacement ticket and
accommodation costs.
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