Barbados is among the most prestigious island in the Caribbean located within the West Indies, between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. In contrast to other islands, it is not in the belt of hurricanes, which protects Barbados from storms that can be severe. Barbados may not experience extreme storms or hurricanes however it does have a wet and dry season that runs from June until November. The dry season lasts from December through May. Tourism officials in Barbados suggests the ideal season to travel is mid-April until June after the peak tourism season taken place on the island and prior to the wet season.
A sovereign island in the British Commonwealth, 21 miles long, it may not contain mountains, rainforests, as well as coral reefs. It does have beautiful natural beauty and is among the most advanced tourism infrastructures. Tropical climates are ideal for anyone who wants sunny weather and warm temperatures. While English is the language of state, Bajans (as they are known) have a dialect that has particular meanings and syntax. The currency used for travel will be that of the Barbadian dollar, however, that of the U.S. dollar is widely accepted.
Find the Wild Side
To experience this wild aspect of Barbados visitors should make a trip to Barbados Wildlife Reserve. Barbados Wildlife Reserve, located in a mahogany forest that is natural within the northwestern parish of St. Peter. Barbados. Green monkeys are plentiful in the park, particularly in the evening feeding. Visitors can also spot a wide variety of birds like parrots peacocks, and flamingos.
How to Eat and Drink
A trip to the Oistins Fish Fry on Friday night is a necessity. Although the tradition of having a annual fish fry on Fridays is a common sight across the Caribbean but this particular version in Barbados is among the best. Be sure to enjoy an evening of live entertainment, and then grab something take home (and an alcoholic drink) in Angel’s Cafeteria or Pat’s Place prior to the event. For a more extravagant alternative for a night out you should consider a trip to Daphne’s stunning beachside restaurant located in The House Barbados, or booking an appointment at The Tides Restaurant or the Fish Pot. Fish Pot Restaurant as well as The Tides.
Explore Barbados’s culinary culture through food tours like tours like the Pigtails and Breadfruit Tour, Lickrish Tours, and Lick De Bowl Food Tours. Furthermore, Barbados is considered the birthplace of rum. the first distillery to be located on the island, the Mount Gay Rum Distillery was first established around 1703. 3
What to Do
Barbados offers luxurious resorts on the sea that take advantage of its beautiful tropical setting. If you’re seeking stylish luxury, then staying at the exclusive resort for adults, The House Barbadosis the perfect choice. The Colony Club is another chic resort that is an element of Elegant Hotels (a Barbados Luxury Hotel collection) situated nearby. It includes The Rum Vault mentioned above. Little Good Harbour located in the town of St. Lucy (home of The Fish Pot Restaurant) is another beautiful seaside resort. If you’re traveling for a larger group or are planning on a family trip (and cutting down on meal expenses) you might want to consider an all-inclusive hotel to accommodate your requirements.
We have compiled a list of the most luxurious all-inclusive resorts as well as the most suitable hotels for families and the top resorts in Barbados and also an article about the most ideal time of the season to travel to in the Caribbean.
How to Get There
Grantley Adams International Airport in Seawell, Christ Church, is the hub of central Barbados Taxis and rental cars are readily available when you arrive to the islands. Most of the main routes are simple to navigate, but the more you venture into the outskirts of the island and the more difficult for drivers. If you’re looking to ensure that everything taken care of (and done in a stylish manner) you should consider taking a trip by using Blue Isles, an all-inclusive destination management firm located in Barbados that is a specialist in unique (and unique) island vacations.
The stunning sea cliffs, beachfronts surfing, kiteboarding, and beach cliffs are a few things you can take part in and make this island the ideal destination for your holiday. To get a better understanding of Barbados’ past, visit the museums in the area and take the food tour, or visit an experience of a tour of the island’s rum distillery. It will be interesting to see what everyone that visits Barbados has in common; Barbados is the perfect destination for a relaxing holiday in the tropics.