Barbados secures top Caribbean passport spot for 11th consecutive year

Barbados has solidified its position as the Caribbean’s premier passport powerhouse, securing the region’s top spot for an unprecedented 11th consecutive year according to the newly published Henley Passport Index 2026. The island nation’s travel document now claims 19th place globally, providing Barbadian citizens with visa-free or visa-upon-arrival privileges across 162 international destinations.

The latest rankings reveal a clear hierarchy within the Caribbean travel mobility landscape. The Bahamas follows closely in second position regionally (20th globally with 150 destinations), trailed by St Vincent and the Grenadines (22nd global rank, 156 destinations), St Kitts and Nevis (23rd globally, 155 destinations), and Antigua and Barbuda (24th worldwide, 154 destinations).

While Eastern Caribbean nations demonstrate remarkable passport strength, the report indicates varying levels of travel freedom across the broader region. Saint Lucia maintains a respectable 29th global position with access to 145 countries, though several other Caribbean territories face substantial mobility limitations in the current global landscape.

On the worldwide stage, Singapore continues to dominate passport power rankings for 2026, with its citizens enjoying unprecedented access to 192 global destinations without prior visa requirements. The consistent performance of Barbados highlights the nation’s strategic diplomatic relations and international standing, providing significant advantages for both business and leisure travel within the global community.