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A collection of
important information
that can make your trip more enjoyable.
Tipping/Gratuities:
Same as in the US; 10-15%
depending on the service. Some restaurants & hotels will
automatically add a 10% gratuity. If in doubt, just ask.
Give porters and bellhops 50 cents per bag, taxi drivers
10-15% of the fare.
Telephones:
Calling the U.S. is easy from Antigua and Barbuda. Most
hotels offer USA Direct calling service, or can connect you
with a U.S. operator for calling home.
Taxes:
Antigua & Barbuda has a
US$20.00 airport departure tax, a room tax of 8.5% and
service charge of 10% (in lieu of tipping).
Electricity:
Part of the island is 110 volts, the remainder is 220
volts. Most hotels have both voltages available.
Appropriate Attire:
Informal, but conservative. Beach attire is appropriate for
the beach but not town, shops or restaurants. Some hotels
and restaurants stipulate jacket and tie for men and
dresses for women in the evening.
Time Zone:
Atlantic Standard Time, one hour ahead of Eastern Standard
Time and the same as Eastern Daylight Time. GMT -4.
Currency/Money:
Official currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar which is
fixed to the US dollar. Recent exchange rate was US$1.00 =
EC$2.65. US currency, travelers checks and major credit
cards are welcome everywhere.
Banks:
Antigua and Barbuda Development Bank, Antigua and Barbuda
Investment, Bank Antigua Commercial Bank, Bank of Antigua,
Bank of Nova Scotia, Barclays Bank PLC, Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, Caribbean Corporation Bank, Royal Bank of
Canada, Swiss American National Bank of Antigua. Banking
hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 1:00pm and
again from 3:00pm to 5:00pm; Friday from 8:00am to 12:00pm,
and 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
Medical Facilities:
There are several general practitioners and specialists on
the island, a hospital and a private clinic. No
vaccinations are required unless the visitor is arriving
from an endemic area. Recompression chambers are available
by air ambulance at nearby Saba and in St. Thomas.
Pharmaceutical services are widely available.
Passports & Immigration:
U.S. , Canadian and U.K. nationals require proof of
citizenship--a valid passport, original or certified birth
certificate. U.S. residents and others should contact the
nearest tourist office for entry requirements.
Click here for Visa
Information.
Traveling with Pets
The following
guidelines must be followed when importing any animal into
Antigua & Barbuda:
An import permit must be
obtained from the Chief Veterinary Officer before the
importation of all animals. In order to obtain this
permit, the intended animal must first be micro-chipped
and its blood tested for Rabies Titer at an approved
laboratory. The result of such tests must then be
forwarded to:
The Acting Chief Veterinary Officer
PO Box 1282
St. Johns, Antigua Tel/Fax: (268) 460-1759
The Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory is
an approved Lab that uses the Fluorescent Antibody Virus
Neutralization Test (FAVN). The FAVN consists of a of a
three-fold serum dilution series and is used to detect
rabies virus neutralizing antibody after vaccination, and
is required by many rabies free countries in order for
dogs and cats to qualify for a reduced QUARANTINE PERIOD.
Specimen Requirement:
1 ml serum without preservatives; spun and separated from
the clot.
Microchip identification must be implanted prior to
sample draw.
NOTE: A waiting period of at least 114-21 days between
rabies vaccination and sample draw is advised.
Processing Time:
The test is initiated each week on Monday and Wednesday
mornings. Results can be expected in the mail 10 – 14
days after the set-up date. Fax and/or phone results will
only be granted upon request. KSU receives packages 24
hours per day, 7 days per week. However, the lab is only
open Monday through Friday and samples will not be dated
until they reach our lab.
Shipping Information:
Serum should be packed in a leak-proof container with
absorbent material. This should then be placed inside a
container with dry ice or ice packs. An overnight or next
day carrier is recommended since regular mail can take up
to two weeks.
Cost:
$35.00 by check, money order or credit card made payable
to FAVN. Payment must be included at time of submission.
A delay in testing may occur if payment is not included.
For credit card payment, please contact the lab.
Send Samples to:
Attn: Dr. Deborah J. Briggs, FAVN
Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory
1800 Denison Ave. Mosier Hall
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5606
Tel: (785) 532-4483 Fax: 785) 532-4474 Email:
rabies@vet.ksu.edu
ADDITIONAL HINTS for TRAVELING WITH PETS:
· Always seek the advice of your veterinarian before
flying any pet.
· Please check with your airlines for list of
requirements i.e. proof of vaccinations, a current health
certificate, etc.
· Airlines have specific requirements designed to ensure
your pet's safety. Make sure that the kennel in which the
animal is confined is approved for air travel.
· ALWAYS leave a collar on your pet that has a tag with
your name, your address and your pet’s name on it.
Shopping Hours:
Monday thru Saturday 8:00am to noon and 1:00pm-5:00pm.
Personal Safety:
Antigua & Barbuda are relatively crime free, but exercise
normal precautions; i.e. don't leave valuables unattended
in rental cars or on the beach.
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