01.06.2022 As of June 1, 2022, unvaccinated travellers will require a NEGATIVE pre-flight test within three (3) days prior to arrival here on the island. As of May 25, 2022, fully vaccinated travellers to Barbados will no longer have to take a COVID-19 test to enter the country. Masks will only be mandatory indoors and on public transportation. Outdoors, masks are optional.
Guidelines For Unvaccinated Travellers Summary- Unvaccinated Travellers
- Take and return a NEGATIVE result on a Standard PCR, Rapid Antigen test or Rapid COVID-19 PCR test done within 3 days prior to arrival in Barbados.
- Download BIMSafe App
- Complete your travel documents via travelform.gov.bb and the BIMSafe App.
- Take a Rapid Antigen test on arrival at the Airport in Barbados and await results.
- Upon the return of a NEGATIVE test result and clearance by Ministry of Health & Wellness, enjoy Barbados safely. The Ministry of Health and Wellness reserves the right to require testing of any traveller to the island regardless of documentation presented or any other requirement, obligation or condition required for entry into Barbados.
- Definition Of Unvaccinated Travellers - A traveller will be considered to be unvaccinated when they are :
A person who has not been vaccinated at all and therefore has no evidence of such. A person who claims to have been vaccinated but has either produced no valid evidence of vaccination or the evidence produced cannot be verified. A person who has been vaccinated using a vaccine not on the Barbados list of approved vaccines. A person who has only received one dose of a two-dose regimen. A person who has completed the full regimen of an approved vaccine, but less than 14 days prior to arrival. - Persons with with one vaccine dose (of a 2 dose regime) and a history of COVID, will NOT be considered fully vaccinated and therefore will be required to follow the protocols of an unvaccinated traveller.
- Take Your Test Before Arrival. Persons who are unvaccinated must travel with a valid negative Standard PCR, Rapid Antigen test or Rapid COVID-19 PCR test taken 3 days prior to arrival.
- Accepted tests include tests which were taken at an accredited or recognized laboratory by a healthcare provider via any of the below: nasopharyngeal sample, oropharyngeal sample, nasal sample, anterior nares sample, mid-turbinate sample LAMP tests, self-administered tests or home kits and tests using saliva samples will NOT be accepted.
COVID-19 PCR Tests
Accepted COVID-19 PCR Tests COVID-19 Accepted tests include those that were taken at an accredited or recognized laboratory by a healthcare provider via any of the below: - Nasopharyngeal sample, oropharyngeal sample, nasal sample, anterior nares sample and mid-turbinate sample.
- Proof of above mentioned negative Rapid Antigen test or Rapid Covid-19 PCR test taken 1 day prior to arrival in Barbados OR a RT-PCR Covid-19 test taken within 3 days prior to arrival
- Rapid Antigen tests
Not Accepted COVID-19 PCR Tests Not accepted tests include: - Shallow nasal swab samples
- Saliva samples
- Self-administered swabs and self-administered pharmacy tests are not accepted
- Home kits
On Arrival
Guidelines For In-Transit Unvaccinated Travellers- Take and return a NEGATIVE result on a Standard PCR, Rapid Antigen test or Rapid COVID-19 PCR test done within 3 days prior to arrival in Barbados.
- Download BIMSafe App
- Complete your travel documents via travelform.gov.bb and the BIMSafe App.
- Take a Rapid Antigen test on arrival at the Airport in Barbados and await results.
- Upon the return of a NEGATIVE test result and clearance by Ministry of Health & Wellness, enjoy Barbados safely. The Ministry of Health and Wellness reserves the right to require testing of any traveller to the island regardless of documentation presented or any other requirement, obligation or condition required for entry into Barbados.
Definition Of Unvaccinated Travellers - A traveller will be considered to be unvaccinated when they are: - A person who has not been vaccinated at all and therefore has no evidence of such.
- A person who claims to have been vaccinated but has either produced no valid evidence of vaccination or the evidence produced cannot be verified.
- A person who has been vaccinated using a vaccine not on the Barbados list of approved vaccines.
- A person who has only received one dose of a two-dose regimen.
- A person who has completed the full regimen of an approved vaccine, but less than 14 days prior to arrival
- Persons with with one vaccine dose (of a 2 dose regime) and a history of COVID, will NOT be considered fully vaccinated and therefore will be required to follow the protocols of an unvaccinated traveller.
Take Your Test Before Arrival. - Persons who are unvaccinated must travel with a valid negative Rapid Antigen test or Rapid COVID-19 PCR test result done 1 day prior to arrival in Barbados OR a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test result done within 3 days prior to arrival.
- Accepted tests include tests which were taken at an accredited or recognized laboratory by a healthcare provider via any of the below: nasopharyngeal sample, oropharyngeal sample, nasal sample, anterior nares sample, mid-turbinate sample LAMP tests, self-administered tests or home kits and tests using saliva samples will NOT be accepted.
Getting TestedUnvaccinated travellers are permitted to travel to Barbados with a valid negative Rapid Antigen test OR Rapid COVID-19 PCR test result done within 1 day prior to arrival in Barbados OR a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test result done within 3 days prior to arrival. Unvaccinated travellers are required to take a Rapid Antigen test on arrival at the Airport in Barbados and await results. Upon the return of a NEGATIVE test result and clearance by the Ministry of Health & Wellness, you may then enjoy Barbados safely Guidelines For Fully Vaccinated TravellersNo testing is required for Fully Vaccinated Travellers. Secure your valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate (approved vaccines only). Summary- Fully Vaccinated Travellers - Travellers will be considered to be fully vaccinated if: They have completed a full regimen of vaccines for any of the Ministry of Health and Wellness approved COVID-19 vaccinations, for 14 days or more prior to travel to Barbados*.
- Travellers who have mixed vaccine regimens listed by the of Ministry of Health and Wellness approved vaccines will be considered fully vaccinated. E.g. (1st dose of one brand followed by 2nd dose of another which is not a one-dose regimen).
- Complete online travel form and ensure to travel with all relevant COVID-19 certificates and other border entry documentation.
- Complete your online Immigration/Customs form at least 72 hours prior to travel. The form is also available at travelform.gov.bb
Pfizer-BioNTech (COMIRNATY) Oxford-Astrazeneca (Vaxzevria) Covishield Moderna Janssen (Johnson and Johnson) Covaxin Sinovac-CoronaVac Sinopharm Sputnik V Cansino (CONVIDECIA) Novavax (Nuvaxovid) Covovax Abdala
Note: Additional vaccines may be added by Barbados Government, Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW) guided by the WHO emergency listing approval. On Arrival - Pre-submission for approval of vaccine certificates is preferred. Additionally, proof of vaccination (in English), in the form of a vaccine certificate, is required. Validation of certificates at point of entry will include one of the following:
- Proof of issuance from a National Public Health Organisation.
- Proof of documented vaccination issued by a hospital or medical centre.
- Use of an independent validation system, such as IATA Travel Pass, The Digital Green Certificate or the BIMSafe app.
- Fully vaccinated travellers are free to use the transportation of their choice for departure from the airport.
- If your vaccination certificate is not validated on arrival, then the protocols of an unvaccinated traveller will apply.
Enjoy Barbados Safely - Once travellers have had their vaccination certificate validated and received clearance from Ministry of Health officials, they are free to enjoy the island.
Special Considerations
Special Considerations Guidelines For In-Transit Fully Vaccinated TravellersFully Vaccinated In-Transit Travellers Exiting The Airport In-transit passengers exiting the airport will be considered to be fully vaccinated if: - They have completed a full regimen of vaccines for any of the Ministry of Health and Wellness approved COVID-19 vaccinations, for 14 days or more prior to travel to Barbados*.
- Pre-submission for approval of vaccine certificates is preferred via the BIMSafe app. Additionally, proof of vaccination (in English), in the form of a vaccine certificate, is required. Validation of certificates at point of entry will include one of the following:
- Proof of issuance from a National Public Health Organisation.
- Proof of documented vaccination issued by a hospital or medical centre.
- Use of an independent validation system, such as IATA Travel Pass, or The Digital Green Certificate.
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AIR TRAVEL PROTOCOLS: https://issuu.com/visitbarbados/docs/btmi_travel_protocols_update_041021?fr=sYmMyOTQzNTExOTc
SEA TRAVEL PROTOCOLS:
https://issuu.com/visitbarbados/docs/bpi_covid-19_port_protocols?mode=window
ALL travellers into Barbados, inclusive of those deemed fully vaccinated, are asked to review, and indicate their acceptance of the following: ALL travellers must travel with an accepted valid negative COVID-19 PCR Test OR Rapid Antigen Test result. Travellers are permitted to travel to Barbados with a valid negative Rapid COVID-19 PCR test OR Rapid Antigen test result done within 1 day prior to arrival in Barbados OR a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test result done within 3 days prior to arrival. Accepted tests include tests which were taken at an accredited or recognized laboratory by a healthcare provider via any of the below: - Nasopharyngeal sample
- Oropharyngeal sample
- Nasal sample
- Anterior nares sample
- Mid-turbinate sample
LAMP tests, self-administered tests or home kits and tests using saliva samples will NOT be accepted. With specific reference to the type of test required and accepted for entry into Barbados: Specific Requirements: - The specimen must be taken at an accredited or recognized laboratory by a healthcare provider via any of the below: nasopharyngeal sample, oropharyngeal sample, nasal sample, anterior nares sample or mid-turbinate sample.
- The sample must be taken within 3 days prior to arrival for RT PCR test or 1 day prior to arrival for Rapid COVID-19 PCR Test OR Rapid Antigen Test.
- The laboratory performing the test must be an accredited, certified or recognized facility
Please note that the following will NOT be accepted: - Shallow nasal swab samples
- Saliva samples
- Self-administered tests (even if the sample was taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider)
- Home kits
The COVID-19 Protocols are sanctioned by Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW)
Step 1: Online Immigrations & Customs Form Please complete your on-line immigration and customs form by clicking the below link or going to www.travelform.gov.bb. The form should be completed 24 hours prior to arrival. Step 2: BIMSafe Mobile App BIMSafe is the new, easy-to-use app designed to simplify and expedite the travel experience to Barbados! The app can be downloaded prior to travel to Barbados from Google Play and the Apple Store. BIMSafe includes links to the online ED form required for Customs and Immigration. It also allows you to upload your negative COVID-19 test results and complete their health questionnaire, all from one centralised place.
Source: https://www.visitbarbados.org/covid-19-travel-guidelines-2022 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 30.05.2021
ALL travellers into Barbados, inclusive of those deemed fully vaccinated, are asked to review, and indicate their acceptance of the following: ALL travellers must travel with a valid negative Standard COVID-19 PCR test result. With specific reference to the type of PCR test required and accepted for entry into Barbados: Specific Requirements: - The specimen taken must be a nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal swab (or both) taken by a healthcare provider
- The sample must be taken within 3 days prior to arrival.
- The laboratory performing the test must be an accredited, certified or recognized facility
Please note that the following will NOT be accepted: - Nasal swab samples
- Saliva samples
- Self-administered tests (even if the sample was taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider)
- Home kits
- Rapid PCR tests
Effective May 30, 2021 The travel history of a fully vaccinated traveller, where they have travelled from or transited through countries of special consideration within the 21 day period immediately prior to arrival, will determine which protocols apply. Countries of special consideration are those where the prevalence of certain variants of COVID-19 are deemed of particular concern to Barbados Public Health Officials. Countries of Special Consideration
Please be informed that the visa entry requirements have been re-imposed with immediate effect for nationals of India, Brazil and South Africa seeking to travel to Barbados. In this regard, persons seeking to travel to Barbados with passports from these countries are required to apply for entry visas (single, multiple) prior to arrival. Persons traveling from or transiting through these jurisdiction within the last 21 days shall: - Come to Barbados with a valid Nasopharyngeal or Oropharyngeal COVID-PCR Test
- Have a repeated PCR Test on arrival at the Grantley Adams International Airport
- 7 days quarantine (no exceptions)
- Test on day 8 to exit
- There will be no distinction between the vaccinated and un-vaccinated passengers traveling from the aforementioned countries.
All persons will be required to quarantine one of the following specially identified properties for the full quarantine period at the expense of the traveler. NEW COVID-19 HEALTH PROTOCOLSAre you planning to visit barbadosAs we welcome you back to our beautiful island there are a number of precautions and safeguards being implemented to protect both locals and visitors while on island. Barbados has updated its travel protocols which will take effect May 30th, 2021. Further information: https://www.visitbarbados.org/covid-19-travel-guidelines-2020
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