Barbados

Tourist Guide

A beach with a clear blue sky, turquoise water, and an orange umbrella on the sand.
A beach with palm trees and ocean waves.
A turquoise sea, rocky coastline, and clear blue sky.
A beach with palm trees, a rocky outcrop, and the ocean.
A beach with clear turquoise water, white sand, and a few people in the water.

This island nation is famed for its white-sand beaches, teeming underwater reefs, colonial towns and vibrant nightlife scene featuring its celebrated spirit: rum.

A permanently popular tourist destination, sunny Barbados is known for its powdery white sands, top-notch surf and diving opportunities, and its UNESCO-listed colonial architecture. Whether you enjoy hiking through nature reserves, swimming with marine creatures or partying late into the night, Barbados has got you covered.

The Caribbean island of Barbados promises not only scenic stretches of sand, but also a fascinating cultural history. Visit the Parliament Buildings in the capital of Bridgetown to learn about the island’s heritage as part of the British Empire for over three centuries.

Most visitors will arrive to Barbados via Bridgetown, a bustling port town that blends the old and the new. Grab a snow cone from a street vendor to cool down and watch the cruise ships come in to Bridgetown Port. Go shopping at the duty-free stores on Broad Street and people-watch in National Heroes Square, a public area that pays tribute to past local residents.

Head to the east of the island to discover the local flora and fauna at Andromeda Botanic Gardens. Relax by the gardens’ ponds and spot hummingbirds and dragonflies buzzing about. If hunger strikes, enjoy a lunch of fresh fish and salads at the on-site café.

On Barbados’s coast, pink and white sands provide the perfect backdrop to relaxing beach vacations. For fewer crowds, head for Miami Beach during the week and find a peaceful, shaded spot to sit under a palm tree.

Get active in Barbados by snorkeling with tropical fish at Batts Rock Beach or launch a kayak from Brandons Beach in St. Michael. Sign up for a boat tour leaving from the island’s south coast for the chance to swim with turtles.

Barbados is busiest during the dry season, between mid-December and mid-April. If you’re not arriving by cruise ship, take a flight into the Grantley Adams International Airport in the southeast. Once on the island, public buses are a great way to get around.

Discover why this Caribbean island continues to attract tourists from all over the world.

Popular cities in Barbados

A historic church with a red roof and a clock tower, surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees.
Bridgetown
Known for Beaches, Dining and Sea
Explore the capital and largest city for historical reference and even more great beaches and other activities, including the world’s oldest rum.

Reasons to visit

  • Carlisle Bay
  • Pebbles Beach
  • Brighton Beach
A tropical beach with clear turquoise waters, palm trees, and beach umbrellas.
St. Lawrence Gap
Known for Beaches, Dining and Bars
Get away to St. Lawrence Gap! Enjoy the beaches, local cuisine and entertainment.

Reasons to visit

  • Dover Beach
  • St. Lawrence Bay
  • Turtle Beach
A coastal town with a marina, a beach, and a rocky island.
Holetown
Known for Beaches, Shopping and Walking
Trip time! Discover the beaches, snorkelling and live music in relaxing Holetown.

Reasons to visit

  • Sandy Lane Beach
  • Holetown Monument
A beach with clear turquoise water, palm trees, and a rocky shoreline.
Rockley
Known for Beaches, Dining and Shopping
Relaxing Rockley awaits: its beaches, dining, oceanfront and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Rockley Beach
A beach with a clear blue sky, turquoise water, and an orange umbrella on the sand.
Oistins
Known for Beaches, Sea and Seafood
Trip time! Discover the beaches, seaside and sunsets in tropical Oistins.

Reasons to visit

  • Miami Beach
A red church with a clock tower and a green dome, surrounded by palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Hastings
Known for Beaches, Dining and Sea
Relaxing Hastings is calling! Discover its beaches, oceanfront, dining and more.

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