Visas are not required for passengers on cruise ships with the exception of citizens of the C.I.S., Eastern European countries, People's Republic of China, Taiwan, South Africa and Korea.
Cruise ship passengers who are "in-transit" and stay less than 24 hours are not required to carry a valid passport.
However, if you are beginning and ending your trip in Barbados or are "in-transit" to take a flight at the Grantley Adams International Airport, you are required to possess a valid passport.
For a complete Barbados Cruise guide for cruise visitors, crew and management, please visit the Barbados Cruise Tourism website.
You may also contact the Barbados Immigration Department at: 1-800-268-9122 for more information.
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Cruise Ship Passengers
Visas are not required for passengers on cruise ships with the exception of citizens of the C.I.S., Eastern European countries, People's Republic of China, Taiwan, South Africa, and Korea.
Cruise ship passengers who are"in-transit" and stay fewer than 24 hours are not required to carry a valid passport. However, if you are beginning and ending your trip in Barbados or are in-transit to take a flight out of Barbados (Grantley Adams International Airport), you are required to possess a valid passport.
You may also contact the Barbados Immigration Department at 1-800-268-9122 for more information.
Duration of Visit to Barbados
In addition to possessing valid return tickets, visitors coming to Barbados should provide proof of adequate funds for the duration of their stay to the satisfaction of the immigration officer at the port of entry.
Visitors wishing to extend their stay should apply to:
The Chief Immigration Officer
Immigration Department
Careenage House, The Wharf
Bridgetown, Barbados
246-426-1011
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