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Passports and Visas
All visitors must have a passport and a valid return ticket. All visitors with the exception of the citizens of the Caribbean Community, the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom are expected to obtain a visa before traveling to Barbados. Applications for visas must be completed in duplicate and accompanied by two passport sized photographs. The single-entry visa is obtainable from the Grantley Adams International Airport and is US$50.00; the multiple-entry visa is obtainable from any of Barbados' overseas Mission and is US$60.00.

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The Grantley Adams International Airport
Located about 30 minutes from Bridgetown, the Grantley Adams International Airport plays an important role as a vital center and link for international air traffic in the Eastern Caribbean. The main passenger terminal handles in excess of 2 million passengers each year and has recently been upgraded to accommodate increases in traffic.

All visitors to Barbados now require a valid passport and onward or return tickets. All arriving visitors must fill in an Immigration form stating where they will be staying during their time in Barbados – it is advisable to have this information handy to avoid unnecessary delays on arrival.

There is a Barbados Tourism Authority desk in the Arrivals Hall where visitors can seek assistance and get information pertaining to accommodation, transport, tours and other vital information for the holiday-maker or business traveler. There is also a duty-free liquor and tobacco shop where arriving passengers can purchase a wide selection of wines, spirits and cigarettes at particularly good prices.

The landside courtyard is the centerpiece of the departures terminal. The landside restaurant by Chefette, the Banks Bar and the Café Blue Coffee Bar offer passengers a range of meal options and beer and other beverages. Airport users have a number of shops including local Arts & Craft, convenience stores and a minimart. Rounding out the service offerings are the Barbados Postal Service and the Barbados National Bank.

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Airline Service
There are non-stop, daily scheduled airline services from several major international cities, originating mainly in the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom.


You can fly direct from the following gateway cities:

San Juan, Puerto Rico: 2 hours 20 minutes
Miami: 3 hours 40 minutes
Charlotte, North Carolina: 4 hours
Philadelphia: 4 hours and 10 minutes
JFK, New York 4 hours and 20 minutes
Toronto and Montreal: 5 hours
Frankfurt, Brussels and London: 9 hours
Rio de Janeiro: 8 hours
Caracas, Venezuela: 2 hours 30 minutes

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Helicopter Service
Based at the Grantley Adams International Airport, Horizon Helicopters offers private transportation between the airport and hotels and holiday villas, as well as sightseeing tours, aerial photography and general charter flights. Travelers can contact them for arrangements at 246-228-6822.

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