Transportation and Travel Information

Photograph: Students from the Washburn Law summer study abroad program on a land rover preparing for a field trip.

"The Washburn Law Program in Barbados was an exciting and rich learning experience."
Bartlett Morgan
University of the West Indies law student from Jamaica

Students attending Washburn Law's Summer Study Abroad Program are expected to make their own arrangements for travel to and from Barbados. Washburn does not assume any responsibility for this transportation.

Students are advised to check flight times carefully because a number of airlines have flights to and from Barbados that require an overnight stay in the city of the connecting flight.

Students should take a taxi from the airport to the Cave Hill Campus, Sherlock Hall. The taxi fare will be approximately $50-$60.

Passports are required for travel to Barbados and are the responsibility of each student. Early application is recommended. Contact the nearest State Department Office or Post Office for further information. See also the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs website. A visa is not required for traveling to the Barbados but may be necessary for travel to some other countries.

The U.S. Embassy in Barbados is located in Wildey Business Park, Wildey, St. Michael BB. The Consular Section assists American citizens in Barbados. The U.S. State Department maintains an information page for U.S. citizens traveling to Barbados.