Discover the best of Barbados with this guide, from the pristine shores of Carlisle Bay and Mullins Beach to the rugged beauty of Bathsheba. Explore historic sites like St. Nicholas Abbey and the charming town of Speightstown, delve into natural wonders at Harrison's Cave and the Animal Flower Cave, and experience local culture at the lively Oistins Fish Fry and the world-renowned Mount Gay Rum Distillery. Encounter wildlife at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of St. Lawrence Gap for an unforgettable island adventure.
Carlisle Bay
A beautiful bay offering a protected marine park ideal for snorkeling, diving, and swimming with turtles.
Harrison’s Cave
An impressive crystallized limestone cave featuring stunning underground formations and a scenic tram tour.
Oistins Fish Fry
A vibrant local gathering where you can enjoy fresh seafood, music, and dancing.
Animal Flower Cave
Barbados's only agricultural cave, featuring stunning ocean views and natural swimming pools.
St. Nicholas Abbey & Heritage Railway
A historic plantation house and rum distillery offering tours and a scenic steam train ride through the grounds.
Bathsheba
A picturesque coastal village on the rugged Atlantic coast, known for its unique rock formations and surfing waves.
Barbados Wildlife Reserve
A sanctuary for native and endangered species, including the Green Monkey, offering a chance for close encounters with wildlife.
Mullins Beach
A popular and beautiful west coast beach with calm waters, soft sand, and excellent facilities.
Speightstown
A historic town on the north-west coast, offering a glimpse into Barbados's past with its colonial architecture and local markets.
Mount Gay Rum Distillery
The world's oldest rum distillery, offering tours that delve into the history and production of Mount Gay rum.
St. Lawrence Gap
A vibrant area on the south coast known for its nightlife, restaurants, bars, and live music.