Barbados Opens Up As Travel Restrictions Ease

Following the removal of their enforced curfew last week, the Government of Barbados have announced a series of updates to enhance travellers’ entry process into the country

Following the removal of their enforced curfew last week, the Government of Barbados have announced a series of updates to enhance travellers’ entry process into the country.

Effective from Saturday, February 26, 2022, travellers to Barbados will have more options with the acceptance of Rapid Antigen tests for entry, under the conditions that these tests are administered by a healthcare provider no more than one day prior to the traveller’s arrival in Barbados.

Rapid Antigen Tests are widely available in Ireland and the UK and results are typically returned within one hour.

Rapid Antigen Tests join the list of approved tests for entry in Barbados. Also accepted are COVID-19 PCR tests taken no more than 3 days prior to arrival in Barbados.

The COVID-19 tests can be taken using samples administered by nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, nasal, anterior nares, or mid-turbinate swabs. However, the following PCR tests will not be accepted:

  • Self-administered swabs are not accepted.
  • Shallow nasal swabs are not accepted.
  • Saliva tests are not accepted.

In addition, in-transit passengers will not be required to test in order to transit through Barbados.

Travellers can also expect to see changes to the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) experience. All paper forms previously distributed onboard aircraft arriving in Barbados will be discontinued. In addition, travellers will once again utilise the more spacious main arrivals hall, instead of the temporary Gate 14-16 arrivals hall previously stood up to manage port health entry checks and testing during the pandemic.

For more information on Barbados’ travel protocols, visit www.barbadostravelprotocols.com.

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