Barbados visa requirements for Bruneians
Travel and visa requirements
Barbadian Visa is not required for Bruneians
Stay Duration: days
Entry Requirements
- Brunei citizens travelling to Barbados with the intention to stay for 6 months or less do not require a visa.
- Visitors must have a passport that is valid for at least one year before expiring date for the duration of stay, with at least 2 blank pages.
- Indonesia citizens are required to have an onward or return ticket to their country of residence.
- Visitors under the age of eighteen visiting alone must have a letter of authorisation from the parent or guardian.
- Departure Tax applies for all passengers over 2 years old leaving Barbados.
- Visitors must provide evidence of personal support for the duration of stay, this include bank account declaration, hotel or residence confirmation.
- Barbados uses the Central Africa Time zone(GMT+2), hence Brunei is 12 hours ahead of Barbados.
- The estimated flight duration from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (BWN) to Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI) is 1 day 5 hours, 2+ stops.
- Though, a large majority of inhabitants practice Christianity but religious freedom is established by law and generally enforced in practice.
- While the Barbados official language, English is used in formal settings and written communications. In informal settings, you are likely to hear Bajan dialect spoken.
- In Barbados, public transport in Barbados can be made through buses, vans. trains, boats and ships.
- Barbados generally experiences two seasons, the wet season runs from June to December while the dry season runs from December to May.
- Barbados is popularly known to be the host to the green monkey species.
- Barbados is also a host to four species of nesting turtles (green turtles, loggerheads, hawks-bill turtles and leather backs) and has the second-largest hawks bill turtle breeding population in the Caribbean.
- Barbados is susceptible to environmental pressures because it is known to be one of the densely populated islands of the world.
- There are incidences of natural hazards like earthquakes, landslips, and hurricanes in Barbados. However, the country is often spared the worst effects of the region's tropical storms and hurricanes during the rainy seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need special vaccinations before visiting Barbados?
You don’t need any special vaccinations when travelling to Barbados
Are the beaches safe in Barbados?
Yes, the beaches are very safe but there are no private beaches. The Caribbean sea is usually calm and suited to water sports while the Atlantic Ocean has big waves and breakers making it famous to surfers
Are there dangerous insects to avoid in Barbados?
No,there are no very dangerous insects or creatures (no snakes, spiders or sharks) to avoid and the sea is safe for swimming. The climate is tropical so mosquitoes are a possibility but mosquito repellents are widely available in local shop.
Are violent crimes regular in Barbados?
Violent crimes are very rare in Barbados but it is advisable to be security conscious.