| Route & mode | Indicative cost | Transit (port to port) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA to Bridgetown, Ocean FCL 20ft | $2,200–$3,600 | 7–12 days (Miami/East Coast) | full loads, equipment, supplies |
| USA to Bridgetown, Ocean FCL 40ft | $3,000–$4,900 | 7–12 days | high-volume US-origin goods |
| USA to Barbados, Ocean LCL | $80–$150 per CBM | 9–15 days | shipments under ~15 CBM (most common) |
| USA to Barbados, Air freight | $4–$8 per kg | 2–4 days | urgent, high-value, perishables |
| China to Barbados, Ocean FCL 40ft | $3,000–$6,000 | 32–45 days (via transshipment) | full container from Asia |
| China to Barbados, Ocean LCL | $95–$175 per CBM | 36–50 days | small Asian orders |
Rates move with fuel, season and available space. Use the table for planning and request a firm quote.
US cargo reaches Barbados on regular ocean services from Miami and the US East Coast into the Bridgetown Port, with transit of roughly one to two weeks depending on routing and whether the cargo is direct or relayed. Because Barbadian import volumes are lower than the larger islands, a great deal of US freight moves as consolidated ocean cargo rather than full containers.
That is where efficiency comes from. LCL shipping into Barbados lets smaller shippers share container space and pay by the cubic meter, while full loads move as container shipping to Barbados. Time-critical and high-value freight goes by air freight to Barbados into Grantley Adams International (BGI) in a few days. The practical rule on this lane: if you are not filling a container, consolidate with a forwarder who runs a regular Barbados groupage service so your cargo is not waiting on a half-empty box.
Asia-origin cargo transships before it reaches Barbados, routing through a hub such as Panama, Cartagena or Kingston, so realistic transit runs 32 to 45 days for a full container and longer for consolidated freight. For the smaller Asian orders that are typical of this market, LCL shipping from China to Barbados is usually the right tool: pay by the cubic meter, avoid committing to a full container, and let the forwarder manage the transshipment connection. Book early, because a missed hub connection adds a week to an already long transit.
With one main seaport and one main airport, gateway choice is simple; the planning effort goes into mode and consolidation.
Imports clear through the Barbados Customs and Excise Department on the ASYCUDA electronic platform used across much of the Caribbean.
A complete, correctly classified declaration is what keeps a Barbados clearance to days rather than dragging into storage charges.
Two elements drive the landed cost:
Additional levies, such as the environmental and excise charges applied to specific categories, can also apply. Because the CET is rate-by-rate, confirm the duty for your exact HS code before quoting a landed price.
Every Barbados import should travel with:
On a lower-volume lane, the forwarder's value is consolidation and reliability: a regular Barbados groupage service, correct CARICOM classification, and an ASYCUDA entry filed cleanly through a local broker. That is what turns a stream of small shipments into a predictable, cost-efficient supply line. Interworld Freight runs ocean freight and air freight to Barbados under one contract, billed in USD, with customs handled end to end.
From the US, ocean transit to Bridgetown is typically 7 to 12 days for direct or relayed services, and air freight lands in 2 to 4 days. From China, expect 32 to 45 days for a full container because the cargo transships before arrival.
Barbados applies the CARICOM Common External Tariff to goods from outside the bloc, with rates set by HS code, and charges VAT on the duty-inclusive CIF value on top. Confirm the rate for your specific goods before quoting a landed price.
ASYCUDA is the electronic customs platform used by the Barbados Customs and Excise Department (and much of the Caribbean) for filing import declarations and assessing duty, normally handled by a licensed local broker.
Because import volumes are lower, most US and China cargo to Barbados moves as LCL consolidation, paying by the cubic meter. A full container makes sense once your volume approaches roughly 15 CBM or more.
Bridgetown Port is the island's single deep-water commercial port for all ocean cargo, and Grantley Adams International (BGI) is the air cargo gateway.
Yes, and it is usually the right choice for this market. LCL lets you pay by the cubic meter for shipments smaller than a full container. Transit runs longer than FCL because the freight transships before reaching Bridgetown.