A small Caribbean island, Barbados is the birthplace of rum. Known for its spirited nightlife, scrumptious cuisine, and pristine beaches; it is an ideal holiday destination.
Rent a lounger at this tourist-favourite beach, enjoy getting tanned and devour the flying fish sandwiches.
Miami Beach
The calm turquoise water is perfect for children to enjoy kayaking and paddle boarding.
Pebbles Beach
The spectacular waves that hit the shore make this beach the surfing capital of Barbados.
Bathsheba Bay
Spot whales and turtles on this peaceful beach lined beautifully with palm trees.
Bottom Bay
This crescent shaped bay is popular for the grand parties on its luxury yachts.
Carlisle Bay
This beach is popular for water sports including snorkeling, jet-skiing, boogie boarding and windsurfing.
Dover Beach
One of the largest of Barbados’ beaches, Brownes is ideal for swimming as a lifeguard is always on duty.
Brownes Beach
Go scuba diving and put a tick on your ‘To Do’ list. Visit the marine museum too!
Folkestone Beach
Simply rest or enjoy a stroll on the golden sand of the serene and bewitching beach.
Alleynes Bay
Totally non-commercial! You can witness the nature in all its glory – only the sea, sand and palms.
Gibbes Beach
Enjoy the many watersports activities or simply lay back on the soft white sand. Head to the Tiki Bar for a toothsome lunch.