Truthfully, Barbados has a lot to offer. It can be challenging cramming the expansive to-do list all in one trip, so don't just come once! We will welcome you time and time again with open arms.
This small island (21 by 14 miles / 34 by 23 km) has beach-worthy weather all year long and sits outside the so-called “Hurricane Alley.” The capital, Bridgetown, is an UNESCO World Heritage site with many multicolored historical buildings as well as some good eats and shopping. The fine sand beaches and blue waters in the south draw travelers from all over the globe while the rugged coast of the north offers natural wonders. In between lies the famous Harrison’s Cave, a limestone formation that contains stalagmites, stalactites, and underground water features. Visitors join local and international surfers at a beach called the “Soup Bowl,” in the quaint fishing village of Bathsheba, peek at the local green monkeys at Welchman Hall Gully, and stop at Saint Nicholas Abbey, which opens a window into what life on the island may have looked like in the 17th century. Hunte’s Garden showcases the lush, tropical flora and fauna found in Barbados, and nobody can resist a stop at the famous Mount Gay Rum Distillery, where travelers visit the Heritage Museum and even take a course in mixing the perfect rum cocktail.
A peak into the country's capitol, Bridgetown.
There's so much more to be explored here and we hope to plan activities for you soon.
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