Usually a pretty quiet beach. Quite popular with locals on weekends and during school holidays. Catamarans sometimes dock here in the afternoons so guests can have a swim or come ashore. En savoir plus .
Wonderful beach. Popular with locals after work. Easy walk from cruise terminal if you're visiting by cruise ship. Beach Bar offers great drinks and affordable food. En savoir plus .
Stop by the cafe after the tour for great snacks - chicken panini was especially delicious! Check http://barbados.org/george_washington.htm for more info. on the museum. En savoir plus .
Site of the first British settlement in Barbados. Don't miss the Holetown Festival in mid-February each year! En savoir plus .
Spot the celebrities that stay at the luxurious Sandy Lane Hotel! En savoir plus .
If dining at Tides be sure to check out the art gallery usually featuring Barbados and Caribbean artists En savoir plus .
Commemorates the first English landing in Barbados.. curiously the date on the the main plaque is wrong! En savoir plus .
Great place to watch the sunset. Benches are nice to relax on when taking a break from shopping :) En savoir plus .
One of the longest beaches in Barbados - really lovely and rarely crowded. Great for long walks, snorkeling and sea bathing. Lots of watersports (diving, sailing, etc) are further out in Carlisle Bay. En savoir plus .
Quieter than the adjoining Brandons Beach. Nice place to snorkel. Short walk from the Port where cruise ships dock. En savoir plus .
Official residence of the Governor General of Barbados. Only open to the public on special occasions. En savoir plus .
Amazing views of east, south and west of the island. Interesting military memorabilia. En savoir plus .
Old signal station offers amazing views. Forest is small but interesting. Entrance fee to Wildlife Reserve includes Grenade Hall En savoir plus .