
White beaches, historic towns, sailing regattas, snorkeling and swimming with stingrays.
01.01 New Year
First Monday in August, Carnival
July 01.11, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
999, single emergency number
462 police
772, fire department
464, emergency medical care
– Viv Richards, legendary cricketer
– Curtis Joseph, musician
– Jonathan Julian, politician
- enter private beaches without the owners' permission
– collect corals and shells in marine reserves
– fishing without a license
- taking photographs of people at the carnival without their consent
- export rum and tobacco in excess of the limit
– When meeting, it is customary to greet someone very warmly, often with a handshake or a light hug.
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed due to church attendance.
– Modest clothing is expected on beaches and in public areas outside of the swimming area.
– Music festivals and carnivals play an important role, and tourists are welcome to participate.
– Conversations often begin with an exchange of pleasantries, directness can be perceived as rude
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / It's beach time all the time!
It is customary to discuss:
– Beaches and sea activities
– Music (calypso, reggae)
– Carnivals and festivals
– Local cuisine (seafood, rum)
– Hospitality and family traditions
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Criticism of the government
– swim in the Caribbean Sea
– relax on the beaches
– go boating
- dance
White beaches, historic towns, sailing regattas, snorkeling and swimming with stingrays.
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01.01 New Year
First Monday in August, Carnival
July 01.11, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
999, single emergency number
462 police
772, fire department
464, emergency medical care
– Viv Richards, legendary cricketer
– Curtis Joseph, musician
– Jonathan Julian, politician
- enter private beaches without the owners' permission
– collect corals and shells in marine reserves
– fishing without a license
- taking photographs of people at the carnival without their consent
- export rum and tobacco in excess of the limit
– When meeting, it is customary to greet someone very warmly, often with a handshake or a light hug.
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed due to church attendance.
– Modest clothing is expected on beaches and in public areas outside of the swimming area.
– Music festivals and carnivals play an important role, and tourists are welcome to participate.
– Conversations often begin with an exchange of pleasantries, directness can be perceived as rude
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / It's beach time all the time!
It is customary to discuss:
– Beaches and sea activities
– Music (calypso, reggae)
– Carnivals and festivals
– Local cuisine (seafood, rum)
– Hospitality and family traditions
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Criticism of the government
– swim in the Caribbean Sea
– relax on the beaches
– go boating
- dance



