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Discover Barbados

The gem of the Caribbean – where pristine beaches meet rich culture, world-class rum, and warm Bajan hospitality

70+ Beaches
432 km² Island Area
Year-round Tropical Sun

Top Attractions

From natural wonders to cultural treasures, discover the best of Barbados.

Harrison's Cave
St. Thomas

Harrison's Cave

Spectacular underground cave system with crystallized limestone formations, flowing streams, and dramatic stalactites.

Animal Flower Cave
St. Lucy

Animal Flower Cave

Stunning sea cave at the northern tip of Barbados with natural pools and breathtaking ocean views.

St. Nicholas Abbey
St. Peter

St. Nicholas Abbey

Beautifully preserved Jacobean mansion and rum plantation with heritage railway and lush tropical gardens.

Things to Do

Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Barbados has something extraordinary for every traveler.

Water Sports

Snorkeling with sea turtles, surfing at Bathsheba, catamaran cruises, and world-class scuba diving on shipwrecks.

Rum Tours

Visit Mount Gay, the world's oldest rum distillery, and explore the island's rich rum heritage with tastings and tours.

Island Exploration

Explore tropical gardens, underground caves, historic plantation houses, and scenic coastal trails.

Cultural Experiences

Discover Bridgetown's UNESCO World Heritage sites, local markets, and vibrant Bajan festivals.

Bajan Cuisine

Savor flying fish and cou-cou, fish cakes, macaroni pie, and rum punch at authentic local restaurants.

Beach Life

Relax on Crane Beach, Bottom Bay, Carlisle Bay, and dozens of pristine white and pink sand beaches.

Beautiful Beaches

Discover pristine coastlines and turquoise waters across Barbados.

Bathsheba Beach
St. Joseph

Bathsheba Beach

Dramatic Atlantic coast beach known for massive rock formations, powerful surf, and stunning natural beauty.

Bottom Bay
St. Philip

Bottom Bay

Secluded paradise beach framed by coral cliffs and swaying palm trees, perfect for photography and peaceful relaxation.

Culture & Cuisine

Experience Barbados's rich cultural heritage, warm people, and world-renowned cuisine.

Rum Heritage

Barbados is the birthplace of rum. Mount Gay Distillery, founded in 1703, is the world's oldest rum producer. The island's rum culture is woven into daily life.

Bajan Cuisine

Flying fish and cou-cou is the national dish. Friday night fish fry at Oistins is a legendary local tradition with fresh seafood and live music.

Crop Over Festival

The island's biggest celebration runs from June to August, featuring calypso music, colorful costumes, and the Grand Kadooment parade.

Cricket & Sports

Cricket is a national passion in Barbados, producing legendary players like Sir Garfield Sobers. The Kensington Oval is a must-visit for sports fans.

Travel Tips & Practical Info

Everything you need to know to plan the perfect Barbados adventure.

Best Time to Visit

December to May is dry season with perfect beach weather. June to November is wetter but offers lower prices and fewer crowds.

Currency

Barbadian Dollar (BBD) at fixed rate of 2 BBD = 1 USD. US dollars widely accepted. ATMs and credit cards available everywhere.

Getting Around

Rental cars (drive on the left), public buses (blue government, yellow private), taxis, and ZR vans. The island is small and easy to navigate.

Language

English is the official language. Bajan dialect (Creole) is spoken locally and adds to the island's charm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, and many other countries can visit Barbados visa-free for up to 6 months. Check specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

Barbados is one of the safest Caribbean islands. Exercise normal precautions, especially at night in less touristy areas. The island has low crime rates compared to the region.

The west coast (Platinum Coast) offers calm waters and luxury resorts. The south coast has great nightlife and restaurants. The east coast is wilder and perfect for surfers and nature lovers.

US dollars are accepted everywhere at a fixed rate of 2 BBD to 1 USD. You can also use credit cards widely. ATMs dispense Barbadian dollars.

Barbados has a tropical climate with temperatures between 26-30°C (79-86°F) year-round. Trade winds keep it comfortable. The dry season is December to May.

No mandatory vaccinations are required for Barbados. Routine vaccinations and Hepatitis A are recommended. Consult your doctor before traveling.

Grantley Adams International Airport is well-connected. Options include pre-booked hotel transfers, taxis (agree on fare beforehand), or rental cars available at the airport.

Ready to Experience Barbados?

Start planning your Caribbean adventure today. Explore pristine beaches, rich culture, and warm Bajan hospitality.