Originally Posted by tangerine3
If I was going to do this I would be doing it to save money. What is wrong with that. I just looked at provisioning and they wanted $10 for a jar of mayonaise smile Unless grocery shopping in the actual stores is different than reading a provision sheet from e.g., bobbys or rite way. We might consider this as well. We will be on a land based trip for 10 days split between Virgin Gorda and CGB. Also isn't there a duty tax on any food brought into the BVI and if so what is the tax rate on it and isn't bringing in meat banned?


I've NEVER paid any duty/cost of any sort on the carryon Polar Bear cooler we bring. If I recall the number correctly you can bring up to 50 lbs of meat into the BVI. We don't do it to save money.