On arrival at BGI, a bit of a shambles and the place much smaller than what I imagined, given it being a major destination for Nth Americans, at least. They have official airport taxis which you just go up and sign up for, giving destination to the agent, who calcs fare and assigns you to a taxi.
I was using AirB&B for the very first time and I had been advised that it was hard to find and no '#24 Smith Drive" address and there were turn by turn instructions to get there in the AirB&B app.
I needed to give my destination, so I opened up AirB&B app -wouldn't open. Then tried Google maps only find that my Flexiroam eSIM gave no internet (I later found that Barbados wasn't amongst the '200 counties' covered by their Global Plan
. No airport wifi either!!! Stalemate on getting a destination and therefore a taxi. They pointed me away from the queue pretty brusquely. In the end I opened up my Telstra roaming and got coverage and a taxi. then a SMS from Telstra comes in, saying that Jamaica (????) isn't a Day Pass destination and I was being charged megabucks. Shut it off. Later, looked up and Barbados isn't covered either, so I'm stuffed.
Not a good start to the Caribbean!
Now, over the past 4 days I certainly wasn't 100%. Besides poor sleep, as I mentioned before I had developed cellulitis in my R shin area which I was treating with an antibiotic, but it wasn't getting better. And I had developed odd bruising in my R foot and the lower leg was tender - although I hadn't strained or twisted it and could walk around OK. So I asked my AirB&B host about seeing a doctor when I got there. Wonderfully, she said there was a doc not for from her place which I should be able to get into.
Amazingly, I got in as the doctor's first patient the next morning. She prescribed a broader-spectrum antibiotic but thought that my bruising/swelling may be DVT/blood clot. Eeeek. Sent me off for an ultrasound which again, they could do straight away in a modern clinic about 20 mins away.
By this time I had installed Kolet Caribbean plan and I could use pickUPCaribbean to get a taxi. No Uber here and the pickup thing acts like Uber to order a taxi, track, pay be card etc. Called pickUPBarbados here, but whatever
pickupbarbados.com
Ultrasound found no DVT (whew) & report for doctor prepared during my taxi ride back to the doctor. Doctor prescribed a few things including new compression stockings (I use an older pair which have stretched out a bit).
I used AirB&B fir the very first time after finding that hotel prices for the three nights I was here were just crazy. Almost all were 'resorts' of course, and its Christmas. I found Likkle More B&B:
‘Likkle More’ Flat light, cheerful & convenient
www.airbnb.com
Its been good. Host very busy and hard to contact sometimes, but the flat is all it says. The waterfront is 5 mins walk.
There is a small shopping complex 10 mins walk away and on arrival I went to get supplies, planning on self-catering. Hmmm ... the 'supermarket' is actually a pharmac_ and the range of stuff was a bit limited. AND - no milk! Apparently the main supply is powdered, and the supply chin was broken by Syria or something. Anyway, almond milk was another first for me. And you have to admire a pharmac_ that has a good range of booze
Yes, that's Yellowtail and some cheap Hardy's. I like Riesling, but only sweet varieties. Dinner the first night was toasted cheese sandwiches and juice. A Barbados dollar is US$0.50, pegged. US$ is taken everywhere I tried, but I did have B$s.