Something for Everyone

Whether you seek soft beaches, powerful surf, refined sophistication or the up-tempo, festive feel, Barbados has something for everyone. It is the easternmost of the Lesser Antilles islands and, as such, enjoys the graces of two oceans – the Caribbean Sea on its west side and the Atlantic Ocean at its eastern end. The two bodies of water converge on the island’s southern shores, where smaller hotels – and legions of windsurfers – await.

Things to do
The island offers much to see and do: Broad Street in Bridgetown, the island’s capital city, is home to several large department stores and duty-free shops. Sunbury Plantation House, which dates from 1660, houses a collection of antiques, including carriages and farm implements. Other homes worth touring include St. Nicholas Abbey and the Francia Plantation. Take a tram ride through Harrison’s Cave to view stalactites, stalagmites, waterfalls and pools.  Stroll through Andromeda Gardens, or tee off at one of three golf courses, including the Green Monkey, at the rebuilt Sandy Lane resort.

Top Beaches

  • Bathsheba – beautiful with great rock formations
  • Crane – Atlantic Coast, great sand beach
  • Browne’s Beach – near Bridgetown and easy to reach from your cruiseship

 

Climate
Stable year-round climate 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Average relative humidity 57-74%, constant trade winds 7-8 miles per hour.

Dining Options
Restaurants available – Local. Fast food.  Gourmet.  International. 10% service charge is often added to bill; if not, tipping is at your discretion (usually 10%).  Dress code is casual although some restaurants may require suits and ties.

Main Language Spoken
English and Creole