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Barbados Hotel
Bridgetown - Barbados

Principal Locations
  1. Bridgetown
  2. Holetown
  3. Speightstown

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Barbados Hotel



Consular Section > American Citizen Services > Passports

Photos can be obtained at the Edificio FOCSA at 17th and M, and also at 23 and O; or at the Galerias Paseo in front of the Melia Cohiba Hotel in Vedado. The cost is approximately $3 for 6 photos. ... [Read More]

2003

1111--10/16/03   President Bush Discusses the Economy and the War on Terror; President Bush; Remarks on the Economy and the War on Terror; Radisson Hotel and Convention Center, San Bernardino, California ...

1111--08/11/03   Combating Global Terrorism; Ambassador J. Cofer Black, Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Remarks to the Eighth Annual Conference and General Meeting of the International Association of Prosecutors; Renaissance Washington Hotel, Washington, DC ... [Read More]

2002

1111--02/21/02   Death of Daniel Pearl ; George W. Bush, President ; St. Regis Hotel; Beijing, People's Republic of China ...

1111--09/06/02   9/11 One Year Later: Miami, The Nation, and The World ; Tom Cooney, Western Hemisphere Policy Officer; Address to a Symposium at the Biltmore Hotel in Miami; Miami, Florida ...

1111--11/08/02   Building Institutional and Regional Cooperation for Combating Terrorism; Ambassador Francis X. Taylor, Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Remarks at the International Conference on Terrorism and Tourism Recovery; Makati Shangri-la Hotel, Manila, Philippines ... [Read More]

2002

1111--04/17/02   Secretary Colin L. Powell at David Citadel Hotel ; Jerusalem ... [Read More]

Consular Section - Drop Box

REGISTRATION/EMBASSY AND CONSULATE LOCATIONS: U.S. citizens living in or visiting the French West Indies areencouraged to register at the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy inBridgetown, and obtain updated information on travel and security within theFrench West Indies. The Consular Section is located in the American LifeInsurance Company (ALICO) Building, Cheapside; telephone 1 246-431-0225; fax 1246-431-0179; Internet: http://bridgetown.usembassy.gov. The Consular Section is open for American Citizens Services from 8:30am-11:30amand 1:00pm-2:00pm, Monday-Friday, except local and U.S. holidays. For after-hours service,American citizens may contact the U.S. Embassy in Bridgetown, Barbados,telephone 1-246-436-4950.The U.S. Consular Agency in Martiniqueis located at Hotel Valmeniere, #615, Avenue des Arawaks, 97200, Fort de France,Martinique; telephone (011) (596) 596- ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Mt. Hillaby, the highest point, is only 1,104 feet above sea level. Bridgetown, the capital, is located on the southwest corner of the island. The west and south coast areas are densely populated, with hotels, residential, and commercial areas intermingling. The rugged, windswept East Coast boasts the scenic Scotland District. The currents on the East Coast are very dangerous, and swimming is forbidden on many of its beaches. The interior of the island rises gently and sugarcane fields are interspersed with villages, farms, and the occasional plantation Great House. ... [Read More]

June

1111--06/12/02   Press Availability ; Chateau Whistler Hotel; Whistler, Canada ... [Read More]

April - June

1111--05/22/02   Haiti and Development Assistance; Lino Gutierrez, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs; Remarks at the Inter-American Dialogue Conference, the Madison Hotel; Washington, DC ... [Read More]

Barbados

CRIME: Crime in Barbados is characterized by petty theft and street crime. Incidents of violent crime, including rape, occur. Visitors should be especially vigilant on the beaches at night. Visitors should try to secure valuables in a hotel safe and take care to always lock and secure hotel room doors and windows. ... [Read More]

Tips for Travelers to the Caribbean

May 1997 Foreword Since colonial times, the Caribbean has been a favorite place for American visitors. In the past 50 years, tourism to the area has increased greatly, and today millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands every year. The majority of these visitors have a safe trip. To help you have a similar experience, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has prepared these tips for you. Consular Affairs provides services to Americans ... [Read More]


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