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. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
Site of the first British settlement in Barbados. Don't miss the Holetown Festival in mid-February each year! Read more.
If dining at Tides be sure to check out the art gallery usually featuring Barbados and Caribbean artists Read more.
Commemorates the first English landing in Barbados.. curiously the date on the the main plaque is wrong! Read more.
Great place to watch the sunset. Benches are nice to relax on when taking a break from shopping :) Read more.
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. Read more.
Quieter than the adjoining Brandons Beach. Nice place to snorkel. Short walk from the Port where cruise ships dock. Read more.
Official residence of the Governor General of Barbados. Only open to the public on special occasions. Read more.
Amazing views of east, south and west of the island. Interesting military memorabilia. Read more.
Old signal station offers amazing views. Forest is small but interesting. Entrance fee to Wildlife Reserve includes Grenade Hall Read more.