There are many different Islands, and different countries, currency varies from Island to Island, but the U.S. dollar has value there and can easily be exchanged.
The currency used in St Vincent and the Grenadines is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) equivalent to approximatively $0.37 USD. That is $1.00 US =$2.68 EC.
because the caribbean is made up of numerous islands and independent countries there is no one currency to use. each country has its own currency with its own exchange rate and rate of inflation. If you're planning to go to one or more caribbean islands i recommend you go to the bank to check the exchange rate for each individual country
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
The U.S. Dollar is accepted nearly everywhere in the Caribbean. If the particular place you are at has a different currency, the merchants will display the exchange rate they will provide in taking your U.S. dollars. Some other currencies, like the British Pound and the Euro, are also widely accepted.
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.
The East Caribbean Dollar.
Grenada uses the East Caribbean dollar (XCD).
The currency used in St Vincent and the Grenadines is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) equivalent to approximatively $0.37 USD. That is $1.00 US =$2.68 EC.
The currency of Montserrat is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD).
because the caribbean is made up of numerous islands and independent countries there is no one currency to use. each country has its own currency with its own exchange rate and rate of inflation. If you're planning to go to one or more caribbean islands i recommend you go to the bank to check the exchange rate for each individual country
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
The East Caribbean Dollar.
English is the main language and the East Caribbean Dollar is the currency.
Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and 6 smaller surrounding islands.The Eastern Caribbean Dollar is the local currency in Grenada.The International currency code is XCD.
EC DOLLARS - East Caribbean Dollars
Dominica is a small Caribbean island located in the Lesser Antilles, south of Guadeloupe and North of Martinique. The currency is the East Caribbean Dollar. The East Caribbean Dollar is used as legal tender among eight different islands and is differentiated from the US dollar with the EC$ as its identifier. The ECD (East Caribbean Dollar) has been in use since 1965, being the successor to the BWD (British West Indies Dollar). Currently, 1 United States Dollar (US$) = 2.70000 East Caribbean Dollar (EC$)
I'd say Euro's.