
Barbados
Barbados ED Card
All travelers arriving in Barbados — by air or sea — must complete the Electronic Immigration and Customs Form (ED Card) 72 to 24 hours before entering the country.
The Barbados Immigration and Customs Form — also known as the Online ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation Card) — is an official digital entry form that all travelers must comlpete before arriving in Barbados
What is it?
It's a mandatory online form required by the Government of Barbados that collects:Personal details (name, nationality, date of birth)Passport and travel informationFlight or cruise detailsAddress of stay in BarbadosHealth and customs declarations
Who Needs to Complete It?
All international visitors, regardless of nationality.Adults and minors (one form per traveler).Applies to tourists, citizens, residents, and passengers in transit.
When Should I Complete It?
Within 72 to 24 hours before your arrival in Barbados.You must show the completed form when entering the country.
Arriving by Plane or Cruise?
No matter how you travel:
Flying in? You’ll need the form to clear immigration.
Cruising in? You’re also required to present the completed ED Card.
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Why visit the Barbados?
World-Class BeachesBarbados has over 80 pristine beaches with powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. Whether you're into lounging, swimming, or water sports, there’s a beach for every mood — from tranquil bays to surf-worthy waves.Home of RumBarbados is the birthplace of rum. You can tour historic distilleries like Mount Gay (the oldest rum brand in the world) and enjoy tastings that blend Caribbean flavor with island history.
Vibrant Culture & FestivalsFrom the lively Crop Over Festival (a colorful summer carnival) to year-round calypso, reggae, and soca music, Barbados pulses with energy, rhythm, and a warm, welcoming spirit.
Delicious CuisineBarbados offers a fusion of African, Indian, British, and Caribbean flavors. Must-tries include:Flying fish and cou-cou (the national dish)Fresh seafood grillsStreet food like fish cakes and cuttersUpscale Bajan fine dining
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Adventures Explore lush botanical gardens, hike scenic cliffs, dive shipwrecks in Carlisle Bay, or swim with sea turtles. The island is small but packed with adventure.
Rich History & HeritageBarbados has a well-preserved colonial past. You can visit:George Washington House (he actually stayed there)Historic Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site17th-century plantations and Anglican churchesSafe, Friendly, and English-SpeakingBarbados is one of the most developed and safest islands in the Caribbean. The locals are famously friendly, and English is the official language, making it easy to navigate and connect.
Year-Round SunshineWith an average temperature of 26–30°C (79–86°F), Barbados is a tropical paradise all year — perfect for winter escapes or summer getaways.