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11 Best Beaches in Barbados You Must Visit

Gaurav Kadam Mar 20, 2024
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.

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Rent a lounger at this tourist-favourite beach, enjoy getting tanned and devour the flying fish sandwiches.
Miami Beach

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The calm turquoise water is perfect for children to enjoy kayaking and paddle boarding.
Pebbles Beach

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The spectacular waves that hit the shore make this beach the surfing capital of Barbados.
Bathsheba Bay

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Spot whales and turtles on this peaceful beach lined beautifully with palm trees.
Bottom Bay

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This crescent shaped bay is popular for the grand parties on its luxury yachts.
Carlisle Bay

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This beach is popular for water sports including snorkeling, jet-skiing, boogie boarding and windsurfing.
Dover Beach

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One of the largest of Barbados’ beaches, Brownes is ideal for swimming as a lifeguard is always on duty.
Brownes Beach

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Go scuba diving and put a tick on your ‘To Do’ list. Visit the marine museum too!
Folkestone Beach

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Simply rest or enjoy a stroll on the golden sand of the serene and bewitching beach.
Alleynes Bay

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Totally non-commercial! You can witness the nature in all its glory – only the sea, sand and palms.
Gibbes Beach

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Enjoy the many watersports activities or simply lay back on the soft white sand. Head to the Tiki Bar for a toothsome lunch.
Accra Beach (Rockley)