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Yes, and on many islands we will take American currency over our own.
no but some times no but some times
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
Antigua and Barbuda is a country encompassing its two namesake islands and several smaller islands. Positioned where the Atlantic and Caribbean meet.The currency of Antigua is the Eastern Caribbean (EC) Dollar.The International currency code is XCD.
Money, the islands in the Caribbean were large trading ports in the 19th and 20th century
sure why not most Caribbean islands take u.s. currancy. but i believe they have there own if you really want to exchange.
They are located in the Caribbean Sea, so yes, they are a part of the Caribbean.
The Caribbean is made up of dozens of countries and territories, so there are a variety of local currencies to use. To make it easy, the U.S. dollar is accepted almost everywhere, as are major credit cards like Visa and Master Card.Here is a list of Caribbean islands and the currency they use.Anguilla - Eastern Caribbean DollarAntigua and Barbuda - Eastern Caribbean DollarDominica - Eastern Caribbean DollarGrenada - Eastern Caribbean DollarMontserrat - Eastern Caribbean DollarSt. Kitts and Nevis - Eastern Caribbean DollarSt. Lucia - Eastern Caribbean DollarSt. Vincent and the Grenadines - Eastern Caribbean DollarAruba - Aruban FlorinBahamas - Bahamian DollarBarbados - Barbadian DollarCayman Islands - Cayman Island DollarCuba - Cuban PesoCuracao - Netherlands Antillean GuilderSt. Maarten - Netherlands Antillean GuilderDominican Republic - Dominican PesoGuadeloupe - EuroMartinique - EuroSt. Barths - EuroSt. Martin - EuroHaiti - Haitian gourdeJamaica - Jamaican DollarTrinidad & Tobago - Trinidad and Tobago dollarBonaire - US DollarSt. Eustatius - US DollarSaba - US DollarTurks & Caicos - US DollarPuerto Rico - US DollarUS Virgin Islands - US DollarBritish Virgin Islands - US DollarKeep in mind that even in destinations where the U.S. dollar is accepted, you may receive change back in the local currency.
Puerto Rico is an autonomous region with US privileges. US Virgin Islands are part of the US.
In the Caribbean, east and slightly south of Puerto Rico.
Because we can