Yes, and on many islands we will take American currency over our own.
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
sure why not most Caribbean islands take u.s. currancy. but i believe they have there own if you really want to exchange.
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.
Virgin Islands
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Residents in the Caribbean save in US dollars because it is more stable than their currency. When they save in US dollars, they know that the dollar will be more inclined to hold its value.
The West Indies are a group of islands, most of which are separate independent countries. In most cases each island country has its own currency, there is no one currency. Not true there are 10 islands that use the same currency, the Eastern Caribbean Dollar. Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad all have their own currency. Puerto Rico, USVI use US dollars. The BVI use US dollars and British Pounds.
$100 is the highest denomination of US dollars currently in use
Carnival offers some cruises that are several hundred dollars cheaper than other competitors such as Royal Caribbean. Their cheapest is US$369 where as Royal Caribbean's cheapest is US$799. Quite staggering savings!
EC DOLLARS - East Caribbean Dollars
yes they do
Europeans do not use dollars, some use Euros, or pound sterling