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Barbados

Local high-speed data eSIMs

7 Days

1 GB
10.50 USD

15 Days

3 GB
22.00 USD

30 Days

3 GB
23.00 USD
5 GB
36.00 USD
10 GB
65.50 USD
20 GB
120.50 USD
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Caribbean
From 12.00 USD
Traveling to Barbados?

Barbados boasts reliable mobile networks, primarily Flow and Digicel, offering decent 4G LTE coverage across the island, including popular tourist areas and even some rural spots. However, standard international roaming can be prohibitively expensive. An eSIM provides a cost-effective and convenient solution, ensuring seamless data access for navigation, communication, and sharing your incredible Bajan experiences without incurring hefty charges.

Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park

Explore the magnificent crystallized limestone caverns of Harrison's Cave. A tram tour takes visitors deep underground to witness stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and flowing streams. This natural wonder offers an awe-inspiring glimpse into Barbados' geological formations, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. It's a truly unique subterranean experience.

Bathsheba Beach & Soup Bowl

Located on the rugged east coast, Bathsheba Beach is famous for its dramatic rock formations, known as 'mushroom rocks,' sculpted by the Atlantic waves. It's a picturesque spot for photography and relaxation, though swimming can be dangerous due to strong currents. The 'Soup Bowl' is globally recognized as a premier surfing destination, attracting international surfers.

Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison offer a captivating journey through Barbados' colonial past. Explore architectural gems like the Parliament Buildings, St. Michael's Cathedral, and the Nidhe Israel Synagogue. The Garrison area, with its historic military buildings and the Barbados Museum, provides deep insights into the island's rich heritage and strategic importance.

Cou-Cou and Flying Fish

This iconic national dish features cornmeal and okra cou-cou, a smooth, polenta-like side, perfectly paired with steamed or fried flying fish. Seasoned with local herbs and spices, the delicate fish is a staple of Bajan cuisine. It's a flavorful and authentic experience, representing the heart of the island's culinary traditions. A true taste of Barbados.

Fish Cakes

Small, savory fritters made from salted codfish, flour, and a blend of local seasonings, often including Scotch bonnet pepper for a gentle kick. These crispy delights are a popular snack or appetizer, commonly served with a spicy Bajan pepper sauce. You'll find them at street vendors, beach bars, and restaurants across the island, perfect for a quick bite.

Macaroni Pie

A beloved Bajan comfort food, Macaroni Pie is a rich, baked dish similar to macaroni and cheese but with a distinct Caribbean twist. It typically includes evaporated milk, various cheeses, and a hint of mustard, baked until golden brown and bubbly. Often served as a side dish with main meals, it's a creamy, satisfying staple.

Standard vs Unlimited eSIMs

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