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AREA CODE
The international telephone area code for Barbados is +1 (246).
CAPITAL CITY
Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list on 25th June, 2011. For original Bajan walking food tours of Bridgetown contact Lickrish Food Tours (pg. 22).
CURRENCY
The Barbados Dollar is pegged to the US Dollar at a rate of US$1 = BBD$2. While the Barbados Dollar is the official currency, US Dollars are generally accepted. The exchange rates of all other currencies need to be checked daily.
SIZE
Barbados is 166 sq. miles - 21 miles long x 14 miles wide.
DRESS CODE
Barbados tends to be more casual than cooler climates, but please keep swimwear on the beach and remember that camouflage is prohibited.
ELECTRICITY - 110/230V 50Hz
HOURS OF BUSINESS
Banks open Monday to Thursday from 8am-3pm and Friday 9am5pm. Supermarkets open daily from 8am and close between 7pm and 10pm. Other retail outlets generally open Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm and on Saturday from 9am-2pm.
POPULATION
282,229 at the time of writing
RELIGION
Predominantly Anglican, but over 100 religions practice in harmony.
TAX
17.5% VAT is usually included in prices quoted. VAT and 10% service charge will be added to your hotel bill.
TIPPING
Usually 10%–15%.
LOCAL BUSES
A standard bus fare of BB$3.50 takes you to and from anywhere on a single bus – be sure to have the exact local change when boarding. A signifigant percentage of Barbados’ bus fleet is all-electric with zero emissions.
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
Printed and online: The Nation. Online only: Barbados Today.
WATER
Safe to drink from the tap.
GOVERNMENT
Politically stable and a member of the British Commonwealth, the constitution is based on the British style of parliamentary democracy. In 2014, Barbados celebrated the 375th Anniversary of Parliament. In 2021 Barbados became a Republic.
DRUGS
Narcotic drugs, including Cannabis, are illegal.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
The Barbados Council for the Disabled rents beach/sea wheelchairs and a service of transportation to attactions Call (246) 629-0574
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Barbados Welcome Stamp Visa
Launched in 2020, Barbados’ remote work visa, one of the first in the world, makes it very easy for non-nationals with existing employment in their home country to move here and work without all the usual red tape. They remain tax resident overseas, so are not liable for tax here in Barbados.
Thousands of people have successfully applied. What remote work are they doing? Everything from tech, marketing, finance, education, law, distribution and logistics, and public administration.
How to Apply
This remote work programme establishes a visa to allow people to work remotely in Barbados renewable annually. The visa is available to anyone who meets the visa requirements and whose work is location independent. Once approved, the Barbados 12-Month Welcome Stamp visa is valid for one year, and if you love it, you can easily renew.
Before you apply learn more at visitbarbados.org/barbados-welcome-stamp
Haymans Market
“Barbados’ Newest Attraction - Meet, Eat, Shop, Live!”
Located in the heart of St Peter and officially opened in March 2024, Haymans Market has quickly established itself as a ‘must-do’ attraction for locals and visitors alike. The site of an abandoned sugar factory that had remained dormant since 1988, Haymans has been innovatively transformed into a modern, well-appointed multipurpose facility. Offering a diverse range of market and retail shopping, French bakery, childcare facility, dining options and entertainment areas – including a 25-foot jumbo TV screen for watching major sports events. Haymans has something for everybody. Longer-term options include work and living spaces.
Retail hours: Tue-Sun 10am-5pm Restaurant/Bar hours vary.
For more info and updated hours, please visit haymansmarket.com or @haymansmarket on Instagram (246) 419-0055
Haymans, St. Peter
1975 Sir Garfield Sobers being knighted by HM Queen Elizabeth II in Barbados
Today in Bajan History
Today in Bajan History – The Almanac presents a daily glimpse into the amazing history of Barbados, our island home, with pieces for every day of the year that are designed to enlighten and entertain the reader. It is inspired by the hugely popular radio programme ‘Today in Bajan History’ which has been running on the stations of the STARCOM Network in Barbados daily since November 2020. The book contains some of the best and most popular pieces from the radio programme and includes a collection of fascinating historical photographs – some of which have never been published before. It also draws on the expertise of a team of local historians who have used the remarkably wide range of sources on Barbadian history that are available locally and internationally to compile the entries.
Barbadian history is filled with stories that celebrate resilience, hope and the triumph of the human spirit. It ranges from the Amerindian settlements on the island over a thousand years ago to the era of colonization beginning in 1627; from the long struggle for freedom from chattel slavery and colonial rule to the achievement of Independence and the building of modern Barbados. Day by day, Today in Bajan History – The Almanac illuminates and celebrates this story, as well as providing profiles of some of the personalities who contributed along the way. You may find some surprises too! Whether you are a Bajan or a visitor to our island, you will find something in this book to amuse, inform and inspire you!
The Barbados Museum
“Our Stories; Our Museum”
With extensive galleries and a dedicated library, the Barbados Museum & Historical Society is not only the foremost authority on the historical record of Barbados, but also an educator and a champion of the cultural heritage of our island. Located in the island’s sole UNESCO World Heritage Site and housed in 19th-century military prison buildings, the museum offers professional and research services to academics, history buffs, genealogists and anyone interested in learning a little bit more about Barbados. Their services are far-reaching; not only providing tours and programmes to share the island’s rich heritage with the world but hosting cultural and personal events for all to enjoy. Don’t take our word for it, browse the exhibitions and galleries or visit the Jairus Brewster Children’s Gallery and watch as history comes to life once more through the artefacts on display.
Traditionally rum shops serve rum neat with ice on the side.
Barbados Rum
With a rich history of rum production that dates as far back as the 17th century, Barbados is generally acknowledged as the country that first turned the art of rum-making into a viable export industry. Given that deeply entrenched heritage, it is not surprising that international spirits connoisseurs have long appreciated the exceptional quality of Barbados Rum. However, it is only in recent years that the island’s premium brands – considered by many to be the finest in the world – have grasped the attention of a wider global market. While this surge in popularity can be attributed to a variety of factors, the consistently superior quality of Barbados Rum remains its greatest asset.
Barbados rum
In recent years, several Barbadian distillers have returned to their roots by adopting a ‘field to bottle’ approach, whereby the rum is produced from by-products of sugar cane grown and crushed on the property, then distilled, aged and bottled on the property. And, in a modern world where we place greater value on authenticity and craftsmanship, the innovative use of centuries old traditional methods offers great appeal to savvy consumers – especially in the case of ‘collectible’ limited edition small batch distillation.
While in Barbados, make the most of your golden opportunity to savour the world’s finest rum.
The Mount Gay Visitor Experiences
“Over 320 years of heritage in Barbados rum”
DISCOVER THE WORLD’S OLDEST RUNNING RUM DISTILLERY
Take a captivating tour of the fully operational headquarters to discover how each bottle of Mount Gay is created, from sugar cane to rum. Each week there is a selection of distillery tours, premium rum tastings and cocktail experiences. Located in St. Lucy, in the north of Barbados.
EXPERIENCE THE LIFE & CULTURE OF MOUNT GAY
Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Mount Gay at the open-air Visitor Centre located on the outskirts of Bridgetown. Discover the flavours and traditions through a Signature Tasting or Cocktail Workshop followed by a delicious Bajan lunch. Their gift shop is well stocked with wonderful gifts from accessories to rum cakes, and of course rum.
Barbados Rum
www.mountgayrum.com/tour-mount-gay
Stade’s Rum Experience
Home of Stade’s Rum and Planteray Rum
“Come for the Rum, Stay for the Beach Fun”
DISTILLERY TOUR EXPERIENCE
scan to book stadesrumexperience.rezgo.com
Embark on a journey into the art of crafting rum on the very island where this spirit first came to life! Discover the rich heritage of the distillery, established in 1893 by George Stade. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the only beach side Rum distillery on island, nestled on the shores of Brighton Beach.
RUM TASTING & BEACH EXPERIENCE
Enjoy an exclusive day pass at the Beach Deck and Bar. Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Brighton Beach, immerse yourself in the vibrant tropical atmosphere, savour the award-winning blends, and unwind in style at their beachfront oasis.
• Welcome cocktail and sampling 4 of their award-winning rums
• Exclusive 1 day access to beach club facilities
• Rum inspired food menu and signature cocktail menu available
• Access to their exclusive merchandise shop
Stade’s Rum Distillery
(West Indies Rum Distillery)
Brighton, Black Rock, St. Michael
Tel or Whatsapp: (246) 850 9100
Email: visit@stadesrum.com
Terrific Tours
Island Safari
“Your Barbados Adventure”
An Island Safari tour is by far one of the best ways to explore and experience Barbados. Entertaining, knowledgeable driver guides take you “off the beaten track” in custom-built 4x4 vehicles, to spectacular and secluded spots. Private Charters with tailor-made tours available! There is always an adventure and something new to discover with Island Safari! Its great fun!
Terrific Tours
Original Bajan Walking Food Tour
“Eat like a local on this fascinating walking tour of historic Bridgetown!”
Keen on cuisine and hungry for history? Tantalise your taste buds and fill up on fascinating facts about Barbados on a fun-filled, off-the-beaten-path excursion with Lickrish Food Tours. Sample traditional Barbadian goodies at spots best known to the locals, while your tour guide introduces you to the culture and culinary heritage of our island. It’s a unique, informative and finger-licking way to discover the true Barbados!
Explore Bridgetown with one of their knowledgeable guides. This easy jaunt through our capital reveals some of the fascinating stories of this UNESCO World Heritage site and exposes you to many of our favourite local foods – Bajan tested, Bajan approved; it’s simply Barbados’ best food tour!
Tour details: Multiple tastings included, with more than enough for lunch! Minimal wait time at food stops. Transportation options available. Tour starts 10:30a.m and lasts 2.5-3hours.
Or call: (246) 622 1886
Mallalieu Motor Collection
“Love cars? Drop by one morning when Bill Mallalieu is there.”
Bill Mallalieu’s love affair with cars is still going strong. His latest acquisition is quite a bit younger than him - a 63 year old Studebaker 1960. He’s always wanted to own what, in his eyes, is the prettiest car made in the USA. It’s extremely rare; 20 right hand drives were made and only 2 went to England.
Visitors invariably enjoy Bill’s ability to share his experiences and knowledge about the motor vehicle industry over the past 70 years. His passion for beautifully made motor cars is infectious and he shares his endless knowledge in an eloquent and entertaining manner.
Along with his knowledge of the classics - “the older the cars, the better they work” - his knowledge of the global car industry today is extensive and he enjoys a discussion on the subject. • Cars on display include: 1955 Rover 75, 1949 Allard P1, 1947 Bentley Drophead Coupe, 1953 Citroen Big 15, 1963 Triumph TR4, 1964 Volvo 122S, 1937 Chevrolet Master 6 and more...
Open during normal working hours
Admission BB$20
(246) 426 4640
Pavilion Court, Hastings, Christ Church
billmallalieu@caribsurf.com
Bushy Park Barbados
“Arrive and Drive!”
Need for Speed? Come and enjoy life in the fast lane with Bushy Park’s Ultimate Driving Experiences. Choose from their Biz Karts, Swift Cup racing cars and Radical SR3 Sportscars. Bushy Park Barbados is the premier motor sports facility in the Caribbean and host to a number of International Racing Events. Check out their social media pages for upcoming events.
• Kids and Adult Karting Experiences: age 5 +
• Swift Cup Experiences
• Radical SR3 Experiences
• Birthday party and customised packages available
• Enclosed shoes are required
• Safety gear provided (246) 537 1360
For more information and reservations please visit their website: www.bushyparkbarbados.com info@bushyparkbarbados.com
CALENDAR NOTES
• Horse Racing takes place on alternate Saturdays and other designated days throughout the year. Call (246) 626-3980 or visit: barbadosturfclub.org for the race day calendar.
• Bushy Park Track Days provide a safe and controlled environment away from public roads to allow drivers and riders, from complete novices to professional racers, to test the speed and handling capabilities of their own vehicles.
• International Polo tournaments take place from January to May each year.
• Get the full Crop Over Festival 2024 Calendar at their website ncf.bb
SEPTEMBER 2024
7 Horse Racing at the Garrison
17 Full Moon
22 Bushy Park Track Day
28 Bus Tour: Barbados Museum & Historical Society - “Military Features & Fortifications”
OCTOBER 2024
6 BKC’s All Breed Championship Dog Show, Waterford (Judge: Gavin Robertson, UK)
17 Full Moon
20 34th Annual Barbados National Triathlon Championships at the Mighty Grynner Highway
20 Bushy Park Track Day
TBA Barbados Jazz Excursion & Golf Weekend
TBA Diamonds International Rotary West Charity Golf Tournament
24-27 Barbados Food & Rum Festival
25-26 Bus Tour: Barbados Museum & Historical Society - “De Duppy Night Tour”
NOVEMBER 2024
1 Independence Lighting Ceremony, Bridgetown
1, 16, 30 Horse Racing at the Garrison
6-10 Barbados Open Water Festival
15 Full Moon
17 BKC’s All Breed Championship Dog Show, Waterford (Judge: Jenny Miller, UK)
17 Bushy Park Track Day
30 Independence Day (Bank Holiday)
58th Anniversary Parade
30 Bus Tour: B’dos Museum & Historical Society“Independence Bites & Delights”
DECEMBER
2024
6-8 Run Barbados Marathon Weekend
TBA Christmas Craft Fair at Limegrove
Lifestyle Centre, Holetown
14, 26 Horse Racing at the Garrison
15 Full Moon
TBA Carols by Candlelight, Ilaro Court
TBA Carols at St. Nicholas Abbey
25 Christmas Day (Bank Holiday)
25 Royal Barbados Police Force Band Concert, Queen’s Park
26 Boxing Day (Bank Holiday)
JANUARY 2025
1 New Year’s Day (Bank Holiday)
10-14 St. Peter’s Parish Church Flower & Garden Festival
11-22 Barbados Sailing Week
13 Full Moon
TBA Naniki Barbados Music Festival
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
21 Errol Barrow Day (Bank Holiday)
21 Mount Gay Round Barbados Race
25-26 BHS Annual Flower & Garden Show, Balls Plantation
TBA B’dos Independent Film Festival
FEBRUARY 2025
1 St. James Harvest Garden Party
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
TBA Artists Studio Tours
10-15 Annual Sun, Sea & Slams
International Bridge Tournament
12 Full Moon
TBA Broadway to Barbados
16-23 Holetown Festival
22-23 Agrofest (National Agricultural Exhibition) at Queen’s Park
MARCH 2025
1 Horse Racing at the GarrisonSandy Lane Gold Cup Day
14 Full Moon
TBA Broadway to Barbados
TBA Artists Studio Tours
23 BKC’s All Breed Championship
Dog Show, Waterford (Judge: Mr. Frank Kane, UK)
TBA B’dos Surf Pro/Live Like Zander
Junior Pro, Soup Bowl, Bathsheba
APRIL 2025
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
12 Full Moon
12 Easter Craft Fair at Limegrove Lifestyle Centre
TBA 2025 Sir Charles Williams B’dos
Int’l Fishing Tournament
18 Good Friday (Bank Holiday)
18-21 Oistins Festival, Oistins
21 Easter Monday (Bank Holiday)
24-27 Sir Garfield Sobers Festival of Golf
25-28 Barbados Reggae Weekend
28 National Heroes Day (Bank Holiday)
MAY 2025
1 May Day (Bank Holiday)
12 Full Moon
TBA Celtic Festival Barbados
TBA Gospelfest
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
30-31 Sol Rally Barbados
JUNE 2025
1 Sol Rally Barbados
9 Whit Monday (Bank Holiday)
11 Full Moon
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
JULY 2025
10 Full Moon
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
TBA Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes, Haymans Factory, St. Peter
Junior Monarch Semi-Finals, National Botanical Gardens
Junior Kadooment & Junior Monarch Finals
Pandemonium, National Botanical Gardens
Crop Over Folk Concert, Golden Square Freedom Park, B’town
Bridgetown Market
Soca on de Hill, Farley Hill Park
AUGUST 2025
1 Emancipation Day (Bank Holiday)
4 Grand Kadooment (Bank Holiday)
9 Full Moon
TBA Summer Craft Fair at Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Holetown
TBA Pic-O-de-Crop Finals, National Botanical Gardens
Foreday Morning Jam, B’town to Mighty Grynner Highway
Bridgetown Market, Mighty Grynner Highway
Soca 4.0, Nat’l Botanical Gdns.
TBA Horse Racing at the Garrison
17-23 B’dos Int’l Hockey Festival, Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex
A Genuine Golf Destination
For such a small Caribbean island, Barbados is truly blessed with an incredible richness of golf courses. On the south coast can be found the Barbados Golf Club, an enjoyable 18hole championship course, and Club Rockley, a well-maintained 9-hole resort course. Both are open to the public. The Barbados Golf Club offers some excellent packages inclusive of transport. On the west coast, the quality of the courses and their very close proximity to each other represent a veritable ‘Golfers Paradise’. Endorsed by the successful staging of world-class golf tournaments, and offering four PGA standard courses, Barbados is a genuine golf destination. Sandy Lane is home to two magnificent Tom Fazio designed courses, the Country Club and the Green Monkey; Royal Westmoreland is a very impressive Robert Trent-Jones Jr. creation; and the recently re-developed Apes Hill Barbados offers top-class golf within spectacular natural surroundings.
The Story of Golf in Barbados
As the first known published record of how golf arrived and developed in Barbados, this attractivelydesigned and fully-illustrated book represents an important addition to the island’s sporting heritage. Chronicling key events that shaped the game’s progress – From the Garrison Savannah to Five Star Championship Courses – the easy-to-read style of writing leads readers on a fascinating journey from modest beginnings during the bye-gone days of the British Colonial Empire, to today’s worldclass facilities enjoyed by a wide cross-section of Barbadians, as well as visiting golfers.
Available from Barbados Golf Club or direct from Miller Publishing by calling +1 (246) 421 6700 or online from BarbadosBooks.com
Mobile Massage
“Bringing the spa to you!”
A Barbadian, who received her training in London and holds a diploma in Beauty Therapy and Applied Aesthetics, Sonia Stoute offers a unique, mobile aesthetics and massage service so you can enjoy a full range of spa services in the privacy and comfort of your villa, hotel room, home or private yacht.
Services include (in Barbados $):
90 min Relaxing Massage - $200
Hot Stone Massage - $160
Hot Oil Massage - $140
Deep Tissue Massage - $140
Swedish Body Massage - $120
Kids Massage (12yrs & under) - $80
Spa Manicures - $50
Spa Pedicures - $50
Reflexology - $120
Rejuvenating/Deep Cleansing
Facials - $100
Top to Toe: massage, facial and reflexology - $350 for 2 1/2 hours
Waxing also available
Call/Text/WhatsApp:
US +1/UK 01 (246) 230 0287
Every Day 9am-9pm including Sundays & Bank Holidays
Serenity Spa
“Relax, refresh & renew!”
With a holistic approach to Wellness, the Serenity Spa experience is all-encompassing spa care, in a serene, comfortable and welcoming environment. The tranquil and intimate ambiance created by the well-trained, genuine and friendly spa professionals allows you to relax, refresh and renew. Located at The Crane Resort, the Spa features a variety of Caribbean influenced massages, facials, body treatments, manicures and pedicures. Attentive service and professional staff ensure that clients’ exercise, nutrition, relaxation and self-awareness goals are accomplished.
Open: Daily 9:00am to 5:30pm
Opening hours subject to change The Crane Resort, St. Philip Tel: 416 6521 spa@thecrane.com
Duty Free & VAT Free Shopping
With no import duties or VAT charged, tax free shopping for visitors in Barbados can be as much as a third cheaper than prices in Europe, the UK and North America, making Barbados an ideal place to purchase luxuries such as jewellery, watches, designer wear and cosmetics. The impressive savings are worth every minute away from the beach.
Shopping Areas
BRIDGETOWN
Historic Broad Street is the home of duty-free shopping in Bridgetown, boasting an array of high-end stores that stock an extensive selection of top designer brands in jewellery, watches, ladies and gents fashions, and other luxury items. Bridgetown Duty Free, Diamonds International, Little Switzerland, Colombian Emeralds International, The Royal Shop, and Milano all have their flagship stores located on this one street, offering clients a convenient and personalized shopping experience.
PELICAN LIFESTYLE CENTRE
Located within walking distance from the centre of Bridgetown and the Cruise Terminal, this is the place to view and purchase authentic Bajan art, crafts and textiles, often directly from the artisans themselves.
The Royal Shop
“Barbados’ oldest and finest tax free jewellery store.”
The Royal Shop is the oldest jewellery and watch store in Barbados. Family owned and one of the island’s leading luxury retailers of fine jewellery and high quality time pieces. Along with their stunning designer jewellery by Marco Bicego they also specialise in wedding and engagement rings. Ideally located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Historic Bridgetown, you are sure to enjoy shopping for your favourite brands in our scenic capital city. So make your holiday memorable with a little treasure from The Royal Shop’s treasure trove.
Diamonds International Barbados
“A luxury duty free shopping experience unmatched anywhere in the Caribbean!”
As the world’s largest duty-free jeweller, Diamonds International offers an unparalleled selection of premier designer jewellery from across the globe. Explore a world of luxury with their exclusive brands, including Crown of Light, Cartier, Breitling, Bvlgari, John Hardy, Montblanc, Panerai, Hublot, Safi Kilima, and many more. Their dedication to excellence extends beyond their offerings. At any of their many locations on the island, you’ll be greeted with warmth from the wonderful team, committed to exceeding your expectations.
Within the Gem of the Caribbean Sea, visit Diamonds International to find a treasure of your own – whether it’s handcrafted timepieces or signature jewellery pieces custom-created with ethically sourced, non-conflict diamonds – indulge in the best that paradise has to offer!
Locations:
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Holetown, St. James | Tel: 271 8230
Lower Broad Street, Bridgetown | Tel: 430 2412
The Bridgetown Cruise Terminal | Tel: 431 9216/7
Sandy Lane Hotel, St. James | Tel: 432 0076
The Fairmont Royal Pavilion, St. James | Tel: 419 2503
Turtle Beach Resort, Dover, Christ Church | Tel: 418 1331
Cartier Boutique, Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, St. James | Tel: 271 8234
Breitling Boutique, Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, St. James | Tel: 271 8237
diamondsinternationalbarbados.com /diamondsbarbados @diamondsinternational_barbados
Shopping Areas continued:
HOLETOWN, ST. JAMES
This is the shopping hub of the west coast with Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Sunset Mall, Chattel Village and a collection of wonderful small shops.
CANEWOOD, ST. THOMAS
There are upscale home stores located here, including Dwellings, Ashley Furniture, Walkers World and Gajah Home, as well as several other great shops and the popular Open Kitchen Restaurant and Wine Cave.
SHERATON CENTRE, CHRIST CHURCH
An extensive mall with multiple stores selling clothes, shoes, stationery, toys, electronics, books and a pharmacy, plus a food court.
SKY MALL, ST. MICHAEL
A local favourite with a variety of shops for clothes, shoes, toys, electronics, stationery, photoprinting, food outlets and a supermarket.
HASTINGS, SOUTH COAST
This area has several small shopping centres with boutiques in Lanterns Mall, Coconut Walk and Quayside Centre.
WORTHING, SOUTH COAST
A branch of Bridgetown Duty Free is conveniently located on the south coast road, and there are several boutiques between Rendezvous and St. Lawrence Gap, as well as a branch of Clifton Market.
CHARITY SHOPS AND SECOND HAND STORES
Donation Nation, St Thomas: The first charity shop of its kind in Barbados, where you can donate, shop and give back all in one place. They accept donations of clean household items and clothes in saleable condition, with the intent of giving back to charities in Barbados, including the Future Centre Trust.
A’New Treasures, Bridgetown: Shop, donate or purchase a souvenir at this thrift shop in Pelican Village, with a wide selection of clothing in excellent condition.
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre
“Barbados’ premier destination for shopping, dining, services, events and entertainment”
Are you looking for one of the best ways to spend a day in Barbados? Visit Limegrove Lifestyle Centre – one of the island’s most exciting destinations. Enjoy duty-free and tax-free shopping at some of the world’s leading brands, as well as exciting independent and local stores. Browse boutiques including Breitling, Cartier, Hublot, Longchamp, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and Vilebrequin. Discover one-of-a-kind finds at specialty stores offering Barbadian gourmet chocolates, handmade jewellery, sunglasses, organic skincare, cigars and souvenirs. For foodies, Limegrove is definitely a ‘must visit’ with a diverse mix of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Looking to unwind? Check out Limegrove’s on-site spa, salon and gym. Other amenities include a bank, supermarket, bakery and art gallery. Throughout the year, don’t miss exciting events like the Limegrove Craft Fairs or live music performances by some of Barbados’ best entertainers.
Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm Cinemas and select restaurants/bars open‘til late Holetown, St. James
(246) 620 5463
info@limegrove.com • limegrove.com
Stocking Up
The large supermarkets include Massy Stores, A1 at Emerald City and Carlton, Jordan’s, Popular Discounts, PriceSmart and CostU-Less. There are several smaller specialty shops that sell a variety of high quality produce and brands.
The Gourmet Shop, a west coast staple for over 30 years, offers helpful personalised service with a fine variety of quality wines, meats and groceries. Clifton Market in Limegrove and their smaller store on the south coast also have a pleasing selection. For healthy organic groceries check out Mindful Market at Dwellings in Canewood, St. Thomas and Wellbecks opposite The Cliff who also feature good quality local organic produce.
See the full list in the shopping section of our website: insandoutsbarbados.com
La Baguette
“A traditional French bakery”
A superb selection of French breads and pastries, croissants, pains au chocolat, country breads, baguettes, quiche, sandwiches and sausage rolls - all sourdough.
Open Wed-Sat 8am–1:30pm
Sun 8am-12pm. Closed Mon & Tues
West Coast: Porters, St. James
Call/WtsApp +1 (246) 850 2460
South Coast: Worthing, Ch Ch Call/WtsApp +1 (246) 850 2462
Orders and delivery available
Order online from our website: labaguettebarbados.com
Farm to Table
Fish markets: Fresh fish is really only available in fish markets. The largest are in Oistins and Bridgetown with others in Paynes Bay and Weston in St. James, Speightstown in St. Peter, Tent Bay in St. Joseph and Consett Bay in St. John.
Fresh Produce: A wide variety of very tasty, high quality vegetables and fruit are grown in Barbados. The best sources are farmers markets and roadside vendors who dot the landscape. Steeped in history, Cheapside Market in Bridgetown is brimming with fresh produce and interesting characters. Speightstown on the west coast and Oistins on the south coast both have a great selection of fresh local produce, sold by street vendors. The Slow Food Buyer’s Guide is a great
resource for locally grown produce with an exhaustive list of farmers, producers and manufacturers. Visit slowfoodbarbados.org/resources Farmers Markets: With the pervading smell of freshly brewed coffee, the charm of Brighton Market on Saturday morning in the countryside is undeniable. There is a good but small selection of fruit and vegetables but a sophisticated array of stalls selling food, crafts, art, plants and much more. The same is true of the Holders Farmers Market on Sunday morning, conveniently located just off the west coast, slightly south of Sandy Lane. Hastings Farmers Market on the south coast in Hastings has a good selection of fruit and veggies as well as food, crafts and plants. Market days are Wednesday and Saturday but they sell fresh produce on most days.
Bookshop at the Barbados Museum and Historical Soceity, Historic Garrison
Art, Craft & Souvenirs
BOOKS & CALENDARS
Miller Publishing produces over 30 titles, covering Barbadian history & heritage, plants and gardens, the underwater world, cooking and biographies and writings of fascinating and inspiring Barbadians. There is a great selection of local books at the Barbados Museum, as well as Ganzee, Best of Barbados, Cloister Bookstore, Haymans Market and Bridgetown Duty Free. Or buy direct from barbadosbooks.com
BAJAN COOKING IN A NUTSHELL
By Sally MillerThe taste of Barbados can easily be enjoyed at home with these 40 recipes of traditional Bajan favourites. Lightweight and glossy, it makes the perfect souvenir,
corporate or personal gift for locals and visitors alike.
CARIBBEAN COOKBOOK –A LIFETIME OF RECIPES
By Rita G. SpringerA culinary icon of the Caribbean, Rita’s cookbook offers a comprehensive repertoire of West Indian recipes. She uses a wide variety of fresh local ingredients to make tasty, wholesome food for everyday living and entertaining, Caribbean style.
BARBADOS RUM
Pick up a bottle of Barbados Rum to take pride of place for special occasions back home. Many brands are sold in plastic bottles that pack well. Remember not to pack liquids in your hand luggage.
Best of Barbados Gift Shops
“Creating Quality Art and Gifts Since 1975”
Join this unique family business as they celebrate 50 years with their loyal staff and customers! Founded by the late Jill and Jimmy Walker, their vision is proudly continued by daughter Sue Trew and her husband Chris. They offer the largest variety of high-quality local craft, giftware, art and t-shirts in Barbados. Kids love Sue’s Turtle Tracks Family series of fun, fact-filled books and matching plush toys. Her beautiful turtle inspired giftware is also a must for all turtle lovers. Jill Walker’s paintings of Barbados, her giftware, screen-printed designs and books about her life are magical. Helpful, welcoming staff in their 5 locations will be sure to tell you what’s new. Check out their latest designs with the amazing racehorses swimming at dawn on Pebbles Beach!
Bring in this ad to get a Jill Walker print FREE with purchases over US$30: One print per purchase - value $7.
The Chattel Village, Holetown
Quayside Centre, Rockley
Southern Palms, St. Lawrence Gap
Airport Departure Lounge
Bridgetown Cruise Terminal www.best-of-barbados.com
BAJAN PEPPER SAUCE
Red and yellow locally made Scotch Bonnet pepper sauce keeps well and is an excellent kitchen staple. Available from supermarkets, farmers markets and souvenir shops island wide.
LEATHER GOODS
Top-quality bags and sandals are created by talented craftspeople. Look for them island wide including farmers markets, Cheapside Market, hotel craft markets and selected boutiques. If you have time, you can get something special made-to-order.
CHOCOLATE & SWEET TREATS
The Green Monkey Chocolatier packages a mouthwatering selection of locally crafted chocolates for the
most elegant gift giving. Located at Limegrove, Quayside and GAI Airport. Locally made coconut cakes, peanut brittle and guava cheese also make great gifts. Find them in supermarkets, Haymans Market, Paradise Nature Park and souvenir shops.
WEST INDIAN SEA ISLAND COTTON
One of the best quality fabrics in the world is made from our local cotton. Find it at Exclusive Cotton of the Caribbean’s headquarters at The Grove, St. George.
JEWELLERY
There is a vibrant small business jewellery sector, with unique creations made with clay, semiprecious jewels and found objects like flowers, sea glass and shells.
Ganzee - The Island Shop
“One Stop Souvenir Shopping Experience”
At Ganzee they cater to visitors and locals of all ages. Their souvenir range has been thoughtfully developed over 25 years and provides guests with an authentic Bajan Shopping experience. Visit any of their shops and ask about the “Love Local” project where work from Bajan artisans, potters and craftsmen are featured. Authentic local products providing the truest sense of place.
Visit them at any of the following locations: The Chattel Village, Holetown
Bridgetown Cruise Terminal
Grantley Adams International Airport
Quayside Centre, Rockley
Bridgetown Duty Free, Broad Street
Bridgetown Duty Free, Sunset Crest Mall
Bridgetown Duty Free, Rendezvous
Bridgetown Duty Free, Crane Resort
Tel: (246) 418 9908 | ganzeesouvenirs.com
ART & CRAFTS
Local Barbadian and Caribbean art displayed in your home creates a lifelong connection to your time in Barbados. And unique craft items blend art with everyday functionality. See page 50 for the best places to shop for local art and crafts.
POTTERY
At Earthworks Pottery, master potters produce fantastic designs including 150 unique shapes and sizes and 40 eye-catching original patterns in quality ware that’s durable, food- and dishwashersafe. Hamilton’s Pottery uses the indigenous red clay from Barbados’ Scotland District to make functional ceramic products including the traditional Monkey Pot, tableware, vases and candle shades. And the
last remaining potter in Chalky Mount in St. Andrew sells traditional designs and lovely plant pots.
CANDLES, SOAPS & SKINCARE
There are several local brands creating exquisite candles, soaps and cosmetics using natural local ingredients like coconut, grapefruit and hibiscus. Check out Handmade by Kae and Native Caribbean.
GLASS
Tropical Art Glass Barbados produces beautiful plates, bowls and decorative items, while Jamal Ifill, the crystal jeweller and lamp artist behind Crystal Forms, creates stunning blown glass creations. Their work is available in Best of Barbados and Ganzee but you can also visit their workshops at Pelican.
Uncover Barbados
Enlighten Yourself on its Storied Past and Enchanting Culture
by C.M Sean Carrington, John Gilmore, Addinton Forde, Henry FraserA true A-Z - from Aberdare to Zouave - this fascinating compilation of ‘All things Barbadian’ offers a compelling insight into a comprehensive range of heritage topics from yesteryear and today.
Available islandwide and at barbadosbooks.com
Earthworks
“Beautiful new lines to wow collectors!”
10 mins inland from the west coast or off the centre of the ABC Highway, on a breezy hillside in St. Thomas, is the iconic Earthworks Pottery. Barbadian master potters produce quality ware that’s durable, foodsafe and made to be used. The fantastic designs include 150 unique shapes and sizes and 40 eye-catching original patterns, not counting the bespoke and personalised ware produced daily. A visit here is a one of a kind Caribbean experience that everyone enjoys. Earthworks will package your duty-free purchase for easy carriage, or ship to any destination. Repeat visitors to Barbados often return to Earthworks to add to their collection; new guests are intrigued to watch the staff of 20 busily going about their craft. Earthworks pottery is a superb Barbadian product that is not to be missed. On the property you’ll also find Café Ma Cherie with a wonderful breezy verandah, Henderson Reece’s Batik Studio and the Barbados Arts Council Art Gallery.
Open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm and 9am-1pm on Saturdays (246) 425 0223 • eworks@caribsurf.com earthworks-pottery.com
Art and Craft
When you visit Speightstown, check out the Gallery of Caribbean Art which has a large, curated collection. The popular On The Wall Galleries are located at Limegrove Lifestyle Centre and Champers. Frangipani Art Gallery at Haymans Market is also worth a visit. And a good selection of reasonably-priced local art is found at the Barbados Arts Council, now located at the Earthworks Complex.
Souvenir shops include Best of Barbados Gift Shops – their five locations island-wide offer locally crafted gifts from talented
Barbadians and art from three generations of the Walker family – check out their new series featuring the racehorses bathing at Pebbles Beach. Ganzee Souvenir Shops have nine locations across Barbados, and their Love Local collection showcases good quality products made by Barbadian artisans. Piece of Barbados, with west and south coast locations curates art, jewellery and unique locally-made souvenirs. Pelican Lifestyle Centre in Bridgetown offers a collection of shops where you can watch artisans at work.
The farmers markets at Brighton, Holders and Art Splash feature a great selection of art and crafts every week and look out for the seasonal Christmas and Easter Crafts Fairs that pop up around the island, including at Limegrove Lifestyle Centre.
Once a month Walkers Reserve in St. Andrew features local craftspeople at their lovely Eco Market.
The Crane Village at The Crane Resort also has a selection of shops with souvenirs, crafts, duty free jewellery and more.
Art Events
Visual Arts Events: Artist and photographer Corrie Scott creates a fantastic monthly digital magazine showcasing art events and artists in Barbados. Read now at issuu.com/ corriescott. Follow on Instagram for updates.
Artist Alliance Barbados: Hosts pop-up exhibitions in public spaces throughout the year. Follow them on Facebook to see upcoming events.
Barbados Arts Council: This is newly located at Earthworks Complex in St. Thomas. Check out their website for planned shows.
Artists Studio Tours: For one weekend in February and one in March you have the opportuntiy to tour the studios of artists in Barbados. artistsstudiotoursbarbados.com
Hamilton’s Pottery
“Functional pieces & great gifts!”
In their quaint pottery studio Hamilton Wiltshire and his wife Dale, use only the indigenous red clay from Barbados’ Scotland District. These accomplished potters are dedicated to developing local clay for use in functional ceramic products including the traditional Barbados Monkey Pot, tableware, vases and candle shades, using environmentally safe glazes, and now also featuring volcanic ash glaze. Located between Harrison’s Cave and Welchman Hall Gully in St. Thomas, this charming little pottery is welcoming and fun to visit.
Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Saturdays 9am-1pm (246) 242 7176 Lot 4, Sturges, St. Thomas hamwiltshire@hotmail.com
Art Classes
The Batik Studio: Henderson ‘Hendy’ Reece helps you create your own vibrant batik in his al fresco studio next to Earthworks. A day under his tutelage is BB$400 (US$200) per person, including all materials and lunch. Earthworks Complex, St. Thomas. (246) 424-0391
Larrie Belgrave: An active member of the Barbados Arts Council, offering painting classes for locals and visitors alike. (246) 283-4304
Tracey Williams: offers painting classes for adults and children. Students get a 10% discount on purchases from her store, the Art Hub in Bridgetown. (246) 231-6847. traceywilliamsart.com
Earthworks Pottery: Pottery making or pottery decorating classes. Classes are 2 hours, minimum 3 people. (246) 425-0223 eworks@caribsurf.com
Paint & Groove: Learn painting in a fun atmosphere with Yasmin Vizcarrondo. Bring your own drinks and snacks. Her studio is in Maxwell, Christ Church or can be arranged for other locations. (246) 262-5500, paintandgroove@gmail.com
Cathy Alkins offers fun painting classes for both adults and children. Drawing and private classes are also available. Tel (246) 234-6113 c.alkinsart@yahoo.com
Facebook: @Cathyalkinsart
Paradise Sip and Paint: located in Sunset Crest, St. James, offers group painting classes with wine, small bites and a very social atmosphere. All materials are provided. There are also classes for children and private paint parties. (246) 432-6403 or 256-9045
Facebook: @paradisesipandpaint
Plein Air Barbados: Barbadian artist Neville Legall, who has 35 years’ tutoring experience, offers outdoor painting classes using oils, acrylic or watercolour at picturesque locations. All materials are provided. Transporation can also be arranged. (246) 425-2126 or 829-8841 nevillelegall@gmail.com
Ronnie Carrington: offers both photo adventure tours and workshops at his studio in Clapham Close, St. Michael. (246) 230-9170. ronniebarbados@gmail.com
The Lush Brush Barbados: Anna Didier offers Lush Brush art parties, for non-artists or artists, every Tuesday evening at Baby Doll Restaurant. She also offers private parties in the comfort of your own home thelushbrushbarbados.com
Whitehall Enterprises: With the expert guidance of Tony Whitehall you can design a one-of-a-kind souvenir using reclaimed lumber, local mahogany or a stunning blend of purple heart and new and aged pine at his workshop. whitehallenterprises.net (246) 288 9111
Swimming with the turtles
Underwater Barbados - Snorkeling Tips
For a growing number of visitors, a major incentive to visit Barbados is what lies beneath the surface of the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. A catamaran cruise – with Tiami Catamaran Cruises, Cat & Fiddle Luxury Cruises, Shasa Catamaran Cruises, Elegance Catamaran Cruises, Small Cats or El Tigre Catamaran Cruises – can provide an ideal way to get ‘up close and personal’ with sea turtles, while also enjoying some snorkelling. Members of the crew will guide you every step of the way and provide good quality masks and fins.
Several power boat operators offer Swim & Snorkel trips – a wonderful opportunity to explore some wrecks and swim with the turtles ... notably Maximum Watersports, Cannon Charters and Reel Spirit Luxury Fishing Charters
To see Barbados’ marine ecosystems in full bloom, you only have to put on a mask and visit either Carlisle Bay or Folkestone Marine Park. Collectively, scientists have documented over 110 species of Reef Fish in these parks, and all the most common corals can be seen in both areas. Folkestone Marine Park & Museum, located about a half-mile north of Holetown, is a stretch of near-shore marine reserve with a protected area for snorkelling, a marine life information centre, a museum, and a shop that sells snorkelling equipment, as well as food and drinks to enjoy at shaded picnic tables. Carlisle Bay Marine Park, located on the south coast, is a very popular snorkelling location, with several interesting wrecks positioned a little off-shore.
Shasa Catamaran Cruises
“A really personal experience for the fortunate few onboard.”
The classy and comfortable Shasa catamarans cater specifically to small groups of 10 or less where the emphasis is definitely on personalised service in a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. At 30ft., Shasa carries just 8 passengers, and Shasa II measuring 38ft., carries a maximum of 10 on shared cruises and up to 14 on Private Charters.
With more than 20 years sailing experience, Captain Jason O’Neal has a richly deserved reputation with all of his guests, with many of them returning to sail on the Shasa catamarans time and time again.
Sailing options include the 3-hr Sail & Snorkel Cruise, the popular 5-hr Lunch Cruise and their romantic Sunset Cruises. Their Private Charter itineraries offer total flexibility where you choose the setting and they do the rest!
Maximum Watersports
“Glass bottom boat tours, water sports & loads of fun in the sun!”
An established owner run watersports and taxi service operating from the west coast of Barbados. They specialise in traditional glass bottom boat cruises with drinks, a waterslide and two snorkeling stops at shipwrecks, coral reefs and the ever popular turtles. Private charters available. They also offer water skiing, jet ski rentals, towables, water taxi services and live bait fishing. Friendly and helpful staff. Full safety equipment on board. Taxi Services: airport transfers and trips to restaurants, supermarkets, beaches and Island Tours.
Advanced bookings appreciated.
Contact Max or Julia Tel or WhatsApp: +1 (246) 249 5115/242 2108
Trents, Holetown, St. James maximum00501@hotmail.com maximumtoursbb.com
Cannon Charters
“Over 30 years experience.”
This beautiful and comfortable 42ft. Hatteras Sports Fisherman is fully equipped with rods and Penn International gold reels. Cannon takes you on a fishing safari equal to none in Barbados. Hunt for tropical game fish like Marlin, Tuna and Sailfish or the more frequently found Wahoo and Dorado. Their experienced captain of over 30 years and his mate are serious fishermen and know these waters well. An all inclusive package of bait and refreshments, tackle and transportation awaits your call. Flexible with requests - ask about snorkeling trips with the turtles!
• 4-hour Fishing Trips
• 5-hour Fish, Swim & Snorkel
• 6-hour Fish & Snorkel or Fish only
• 8-hour Fishing Trips (246) 424 6107 / 230 1580 cannonbarbados@gmail.com fishingbarbados.com 10% Discount on Direct Bookings
Elegance Catamaran Cruises
“Enjoy luxury, style, excellence & pure elegance!”
Sail away with Elegance on a 5 star luxury catamaran experience. Cruises are limited to just 12 guests, ensuring a more intimate, personalised experience. They operate a daily 5-hr lunch cruise making 3 stops to snorkel over the shipwrecks and reef and to swim with the turtles before sailing to a quiet bay where a sumptuous Bajan-style buffet is served onboard. Alternatively, you can try their superb 4-hr sunset dinner cruise. Open premium brand bar and transfers included.
Elegance is also available for Private Charters tailored to your specific requirements.
For bookings contact Sarah (246) 830 4218 or 259 2558
elegancebarbados@aol.com elegancebarbados.com
Island Adventures
El Tigre
“Great excursion for all ages…an unforgettable experience.”
El Tigre has a proven commitment to customer service and to making every cruise special. These classic schooner catamarans provide an elite and relaxing experience guaranteed by limiting the number of guests on board for absolute comfort.
El Tigre offers daily 3-hour Snorkeling Cruises, 5-hour Lunch Cruises, Sunset Cruises and Private Cruises, each includes unlimited drinks, snorkeling gear and transportation. Escape to an underwater playground of sea turtles, tropical fish and historical shipwrecks; unwind in the shade or work on your tan on the spacious decks. On the lunch cruises you will enjoy a tasty, traditional Bajan lunch served by professional crew. Sunset Cruises provide a unique occasion to dine on delicious canapés and watch the sun set on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. If you prefer to personalise your cruise for a special event, the Private Cruise option is perfect for you. Visit the website for more details and to book online today!
(246) 417 7245 / (246) 231 1585
info@eltigrecruises.com | eltigrecruises.com
Small Cats
“Small,
intimate & loads of fun!”
Small Cats specialises in private charters for families and small groups of no more than 12 people. With a commitment to making every experience a memorable one, the professional crew will entertain you as you sail along the beautiful west coast of Barbados on this sleek catamaran. With 3-hour Snorkeling Cruises, 5-hour Lunch Cruises or exclusive Private Cruises, there is a perfect option for everyone. Imagine yourself sailing into picturesque bays to swim and snorkel with sea turtles and tropical fish. Savour delicious meals on the lunch cruises. Relax in the sun, or shade, and enjoy a wonderful time in paradise. You can also personalise your exclusive private cruise for a dream day on the water. Small Cats provides unlimited drinks, snorkeling gear and transportation on all cruises. Contact them today to reserve your place on one of their unique cruises.
(246) 421 6419 / (246) 231 7306
info@smallcatscruises.com | smallcatscruises.com
Reel Spirit adventure is where luxury meets the thrill of the catch. Imagine reeling in majestic marlin, wahoo, and barracuda with top-tier fishing gear, aboard the island’s most impressive charter. This is more than a fishing trip; it’s an experience offering delicious local eats, refreshing beverages, snorkeling with turtles and shipwrecks - all guided by a highly experienced crew that make every moment count. Choose from calmer inshore charters, perfect for new anglers and families, or offshore charters for exhilarating big game fishing. We’re sure to capture every triumphant catch on film and ensure your Barbados bucket list adventure is not only memorable, but truly extraordinary!
• World-Class Fishing With Skilled Crew
• Luxury Vessel & Top-Tier Gear, For 14 Guests
• Catch & Bag Wahoo, Barracuda & More
• Refreshing Drinks & Culinary Treats
• Family-Friendly Fishing & Kids Certificates
• Snorkel Shipwrecks, Reefs & Meet Turtles
PRIVATE CHARTERS:
• Inshore Fishing: Beginners & Families (3-4 hrs)
• Offshore Fishing: For Thrill-Seekers (4-8 hrs)
• Party Charters: Good Vibes Guaranteed!
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Get Lost in Barbados
With 166 square miles to explore, Barbados is the perfect place to get lost while on an island adventure. From a bustling city centre to the middle of a cane field in 10 minutes or less, you never know what’s around the corner. A mere 21 miles long by 14 miles at its widest point, you are never more than 20 minutes from the coast and there are attractions and activities all over the island. Barbados is relatively safe, with a friendly face wherever you go to help you find your way, although we do have our own unique way of giving directions such as, “Go above, cross the road, swing left and pass de rum shop pun de cornuh”. Don’t worry if you are unable to decipher any of this, just go in the direction they are pointing and look out for any landmarks mentioned. If you are well and truly lost and the GPS is of no help, one trick is to follow the red bus stop signs: ‘Bus To City’ gets you to a main road, ‘Bus Out of City’ takes you further off the beaten path. Hiring a car is an excellent idea as this allows you to explore at a leisurely pace and take in the sights and attractions that are of particular interest to you. See the Car Hire section on page 154. You will also find the fold-out Road Map, which is provided with this publication, very useful for plotting your route and finding the major attractions.
Northern Barbados
Barbados Wildlife Reserve & Grenade Hall Signal Station
Farley Hill Park
All Saints Church
Mount Gay Rum Distillery
St. Nicholas Abbey & Heritage
Railway
Archers Bay
Animal Flower Cave
Little Bay and Cove Bay
Morgan Lewis Mill
Located in St. Peter, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve & Grenade Hall
Forest & Signal Station are set amidst a lush mahogany forest where you can observe free-roaming animals, including monkeys, tortoises, deer, maras and peacocks, with feeding
times at 11am and 2pm. The information centre features snakes, iguanas and birds.
Also in St. Peter, the ruined mansion of Farley Hill Park was once considered the ‘grandest house in the West Indies’. Blessed with a spectacular view and shady trees, this is a good location for picnics.
The nearby historic All Saints Church is worth a stop to see its outstanding stain-glassed windows.
Overlooking the sugar-cane fields of St. Lucy is the original home of Mount Gay Rum, where it all began back in 1703. Book a tour of the fully operational Rum Distillery and enjoy over 300 years of heritage, while sampling Mount Gay’s finest products.
On the north-west coast you’ll find picturesque Archer’s Bay, with Catch-22 Restaurant located nearby at Sunset Point. This is a good stopoff for a fresh fish lunch and guided sightseeing hikes to Stroud Bay and Harrison’s Point.
Animal Flower Cave is located on the stunning north coast of St. Lucy, where wild sea pounds steep cliffs. Explore the cave’s huge chambers with pools, unusual rock formations and a few sea anemones. The clifftop restaurant, owner run by Sue and Mannie Ward, has awesome ocean views.
Two other areas of natural beauty on the north-east St. Lucy coastline are Little Bay, with its spouting blowholes and incredible rock pools at low tide, Cove Bay which used to be a fishing port in the days of sail.
St. Nicholas Abbey in St. Peter, built in 1658, is a showpiece of Barbadian heritage. Ownermanaged by the Warren family, St. Nicholas produces an excellent range of fine rums, local liqueurs and other treats made from their own sugar cane. Rum Experience Tours need to be pre-booked, but Simon Warren is usually on hand for an entertaining rum tasting session. The Heritage Railway offers train rides several times daily.
Over in St. Andrew, Morgan Lewis Mill is one of only two functional sugar windmills in the world. It was gifted to the Barbados National Trust by its owner Egbert L. Bannister for preservation as a museum.
Animal Flower Cave
“A must see for the adventurous.” A natural wonder of Barbados not to be missed. Located at the most northerly tip of the island where the coastal scenery is spectacular. The name historically comes from the many sea anemones that were present when the cave was discovered in 1753. Waves permitting, you can have a swim in the natural rock pool. The view from the naturally formed ‘windows’ out to the sea and the pounding surf is simply awesome, so don’t forget your camera.
The restaurant is the ideal place to enjoy lunch whilst experiencing THE best ocean view in Barbados, where the Atlantic and the Caribbean meet. An ideal place for whale watching from February to April.
Cave Open
Tue-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm Cave closed during high seas Restaurant Open Tue-Sun 11:30am–3:30pm Reservations: (246) 439 8797
North Point, St. Lucy animalflowercave@outlook.com animalflowercave.com
The Lush Interior
Hunte’s Gardens
Welchman Hall Gully
Flower Forest of Barbados
Coco Hill Forest
Exclusive Cottons of the Caribbean
Gun Hill Signal Station
Harrison’s Cave
Hamilton’s Pottery
Standing at 1,115 feet/343 metres above sea level in the central uplands of Barbados, Mount Hillaby is the highest point in the island. Thanks to abundant rainfall and rich soils, the hillsides that tumble down to the surrounding coastlines
are blanketed in tropical vegetation, creating a lush ‘Garden of Eden’. Not surprisingly, this central area is home to several beautiful natural attractions, as featured in the following pages.
We also highlight a venture into the growth and production of world-class West Indian Sea Island Cotton, as well as the historic Gun Hill Signal Station.
While in the area, you might like to go underground to marvel at the magnificent, crystallized, limestone of Harrison’s Cave. Or pop into the quaint Hamilton’s Pottery at Sturges in St. Thomas, which works with indigenous red clay from the Scotland District.
Hunte’s Gardens
Opening November 2024
- Anthony Hunte’s private home and gardens. See website for details
new
“At the home of legendary horticulturalist, Anthony Hunte B.C.H.”
These magical gardens long considered by many to be the finest in Barbados, has been further honoured with the prestigious accolade of Trip Advisor’s 2023 Gold Award for the Best of the Best in the World. This is a fitting reward for owner/creator, Anthony Hunte, BCH, whose ambitious dream when he first set out to build the garden was to turn it into the most enchanting place on earth. They are set in the historic plantation, amongst the sugar factory ruins of Castle Grant, circa 1643. Roam and stay as long as you like while enjoying the subtle sound of classical music. Hunte’s 10 year old Fine Reserve Barbados Rum, rum punch, lemonade and afternoon tea are served in the old stable. Bring a picnic - there’s plenty of seating!
Open every day 10am-4pm • Gates close at 5pm • Adults US $20 • Children US $10 Cash Only
Follow the red and white signs
Route 5 Bus from the Fairchild Street Bus Terminal (246) 433 3333 or 233 4060
Castle Grant, St. Joseph huntesgardens@gmail.com huntesgardens-barbados.com
Scan QR Code to visit their website
Welchman Hall Gully
“Monkey feedings between 10:30am - 12 noon.”
Take a stroll through one of Barbados’ true tropical treasures. Located in the heart of the island, just 2 minutes from Harrison’s Cave, Welchman Hall Gully is a unique place, definitely well worth a visit. Formed centuries ago when the roofs of caves collapsed, it is now filled with an abundance of flourishing, exotic tropical plants and trees. In the peaceful hush of the forest, visitors can often see troops of Green Monkeys frolicking in the trees – monkeys’ feeding time is generally around 10:30am.
Children’s Play Park!
Open daily 9am to 4pm
December to April guided tour at 10:30am daily. (246) 438 6671
welchmanhallgullybarbados.com
Flower Forest
“This stunning forest punctuated with exotic tropical blooms brings peace and energy to those who visit.”
Located within a 53-acre nature reserve 750 ft. above sea level in the scenic Scotland District, the Flower Forest Botanical Garden offers visitors a golden opportunity to enjoy a close-up view of rare and exotic tropical blooms and foliage, while also admiring spectacular panoramic vistas of the east coast. At any time of day, a cool shady stroll through the mature forest reveals majestic palms and a variety of specialist hybrid flowers, many of which have been included in the Barbados Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal exhibits at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in London. With its magnificent natural beauty, the Flower Forest can provide an ideal location for weddings and events. With several distinct areas, the garden offers up something new throughout the year. Their café serves light lunches such as delicious flying fish and salad, snacks, cold drinks and teas.
Open 8am - 4pm daily
Tel: (246) 433 8152
Coco Hill Forest
“Hike, ‘Forest Bathe,’ or take a gentle nature walk through a permaculture forest of fruit trees, herbs and plant medicinals in the lush Scotland District with spectacular views.”
This beautiful 66-acre tropical forest of lush and hilly terrain has a small part that is original forest which is home to royal palms, bamboo groves and primordial tree ferns. Approx. 5km of walking trails, including a water trail that fans out in leafy arteries to a series of visual vignettes, each quite different from the other. They practice regenerative agroforestry by using vertical, edge and terrace farming. They are a repository of tropical flora growing Coconut, Cacao, Banana and Ginger to name a few.
Don’t forget to sample their ginger liqueur made from ginger grown in Coco Hill Forest and aged rum from Foursquare Rum Distillery.
Open daily 9am-5pm
Admission: BB$25 Self-guided
Forest Bathing & Guided Walks by appointment (246) 571 5520
WhatsApp: (246) 238 7199
info.cocohillforest@gmail.com www.cocohillforest.com Richmond Road, St. Joseph
Exclusive Cottons of the Caribbean Inc.
“From the Fields of Barbados to the world’s Best Cotton!”
West Indian Sea Island Cotton (WISIC), a unique variety of the species Gossypium Barbadense, is an internationally certified fibre, considered to be among the finest, most brilliant cottons in the world, comparable to both silk and cashmere. It is also the most rare of cottons, comprising only a fraction of 1% of the world’s supply and commands the highest price. It is carefully hand harvested in Barbados, put through a special ginnery, and shipped abroad to be converted into fabric by industry experts. Its resulting luxurious textile has been called “The Cloth of Kings!” It’s hard not to feel like royalty when wrapped in a supple robe, caressed by a fine garment, or reclining on satiny white bedding made of West Indian Sea Island Cotton.
The cotton ginnery at Groves in St. George offers guided tours Monday to Friday, hourly between 10am and 2pm. Calling ahead is recommended. At the Visitor Centre there is a display room where WISIC articles can be purchased or ordered, including, but not limited to, ladies’ and gentlemen’s attire, linens, interior decor and novelty items. The team looks forward to sharing more with you about Barbados’ remarkable and regal cotton.
To arrange a tour of the Exclusive Cottons of the Caribbean’s Ginnery & Visitor Centre, please call (246) 433 3108 or email info@eccicotton.com Groves, St. George
West Coast
Cricket Legends Museum
Rihanna Drive
Mount Gay Visitors Experience
Stade’s Rum Experience
Earthworks Pottery
Holetown
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre
St. James Parish Church
Folkstone Marine Park and Museum
Speightstown
Arlington House Museum
Haymans Market
The celebrated west coast of Barbados is perhaps best known for its glorious beaches, sparkling clear seawater, luxurious homes and hotels, chic restaurants and ‘toes in the sand’ beach bars but
look a little closer and you will also discover a wide variety of appealing visitor attractions.
Starting in the south on the outskirts of the capital Bridgetown, in a compact area close to the Mighty Grynner Highway, can be found: the renowned Kensington Oval Cricket Ground; the Cricket Legends of Barbados Museum; Rihanna Drive, the childhood home of our global superstar National Hero; Stade’s Rum Experience and the Mount Gay Rum Visitor Experience.
A short drive up the coast will take you to Holetown, where John Powell landed in 1625 to claim Barbados in the name of England’s King James. In addition to a popular beach and an eclectic choice of restaurants, this is a prime location for shopping, with
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Sunset Mall and Chattel Village all providing top-class vacation retail therapy. Just north of Holetown is the architectural gem of St. James Parish Church, which stands on one of the island’s oldest parcels of consecrated land known as ‘God’s Acre’. Dating from the 17th century, the church bell predates America’s Liberty Bell and bears the words ‘God Bless King William III’. Tours are available Monday to Thursday from 9am to 1pm. Next door is the Folkestone Marine Park, a government funded public facility with a protected snorkelling area, a small marine museum with an aquarium, a shop, two little seaside cafés and plenty of parking.
Located at the northern end of the west coast and blessed with a quirky kind of charm, Speightstown lives on as a reminder of the bygone maritime days of sailing ships and inter-island schooners. Historic
buildings, many with traditional Bajan overhanging balconies, blend with narrow streets, a fish market, colourful roadside vendors, and a number of splendid cafés and restaurants. A visit to Arlington House Museum provides an insight into this old port town’s role in Barbados’ sugar industry and the brisk trade it once had with England. Just next door to the Museum, art lovers can enjoy browsing around the impressive Gallery of Caribbean Art located on the upper floor of the shopping centre.
A little inland from Speightstown, Haymans Market has been innovatively transformed from an abandoned sugar factory into a wonderful multipurpose facility, offering a diverse range of market and retail shopping, French bakery, childcare facility, dining options and entertainment areas. This exciting new attraction has something for everybody.
East Coast
Walkers Reserve
can opt for a guided or self-guided tour of the impressive, geologically diverse 300-acre site.
Chalky Mount Potteries
Cattlewash
Bathsheba
Andromeda Gardens
PEG Farm & Nature Reserve
St. John’s Parish Church
Codrington College
Martin’s Bay and Bath
Located near to St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Walkers Reserve is the home of Walkers Institute for Regenerative Research, Education and Design (WIRRED), where a former sand quarry is being regenerated to increase biodiversity and create self-sustaining ecosystems. Visitors
Travelling north to south, the Ermy Bourne Highway hugs the east coast from Belleplaine to Cattlewash. In the area of Belleplaine, Sand Dunes is a welcoming roadside bar and restaurant serving ice-cold drinks and tasty local food, including their popular flying fish cutters.
The highway continues alongside a spectacular stretch of undeveloped beach and wild Atlantic seascape to the area of Cattlewash, dotted with occasional beach houses. Look out for the fascinating clay escarpment of Chalky Mount that rises dramatically inland. If you are interested in visiting the ancient
pottery district in Chalky Mount Village, look for the signs at the end of the highway pointing uphill. As well as the pottery, several shops serve refreshments. Go back down the way you came and head on into the quaint seaside village of Bathsheba. The middle of the bay is ‘Soup Bowl’, a favourite spot with top surfers from around the world! Round House offers an equally enjoyable view and lunch. Driving uphill out of Bathsheba, passing the left turn to Atlantis Hotel, you will find the Barbados National Trust’s Andromeda Botanic Gardens, encompassing some 6 acres of tropical gardens with exotic flowers, plants and trees from around the world.
High above the east coast on the ridge of Hackleton’s Cliff, the multifaceted PEG Farm & Nature Reserve is a good option for viewing their environmental projects and the farm, going for walks with spectacular views of the entire east coast, or enjoying the tasty organic breakfast and lunch served by the Farm House Café.
From here you can take an adventurous drive further down the coast, stopping off at historical architectural gems like St. John’s Parish Church and Codrington College, both of which command wonderful views of the coast; or turn left downhill to visit quiet seaside locations such as Martin’s Bay and Bath.
The Scotland District on the east coast has many superb hiking trails
Hike Barbados
The Barbados Hiking Association came about as a result of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and the Barbados National Trust. Hikes are held on Sunday at 6am with 4 different levels or 3:30pm with one level. Once a month the afternoon hike is 5:30pm to take advantage of the full moon. There is also a hike for beginners on Wednesday evenings from 6-8pm when you are asked to bring a torch light.
The BHA President is Sandra Nurse but Rafael Gibson, a founding member and respected hike leader, can be reached to supply information on planned hikes. Better known as Raffie, he also offers private hikes. Call or WhatsApp (246) 253-4817. You can also check out their Facebook page, Barbados Hiking Association. Any questions posted there will be answered. Naniki offers a Sunday morning hike with yoga and breakfast. Reservations required (246) 433-1300. Catch 22 (246) 622-1825 in St. Lucy offers guided hikes on the dramatic north coast. Enlightened Travelers do wonderful guided hikes of the Scotland District. See opposite.
Enlightened Travelers
Rate Hiking Experience in Barbados”
Jabar Henry’s home is located high on Chalky Mount, one of the most picturesque spots in Barbados. He has earned a wonderful reputation for his informative hikes through the area he knows so well. He is both polite and helpful and will tailor the degree of difficulty to suit his group so be sure to specify. On return, the adventure continues as he and his wife Andrea serve up cold local drinks and Bajan specialities like roasted breadfruit, fish and local meats.
Southern Barbados
Mallalieu Motor Collection
Richard Haynes Boardwalk
Oistins
Paradise Nature Park
Sunbury Plantation Great House
All along the south coast – from Bridgetown to Oistins – there are many lovely beaches, popular visitor attractions, hotels, restaurants and the best choice of nightlife in Barbados. (see pg 148)
Close to the Historic Garrison, which is itself well worth a visit, can be found the Mallalieu Motor Collection. Best to visit before 11am when Mr. Mallalieu himself often gives an entertaining tour.
Continuing towards Oistins, the Richard Haynes Boardwalk meanders along the seashore between Rockley and Hastings. Go for a leisurely stroll and check out
the popular bars and restaurants, with Blakey’s and Tapas being two favourites.
Your next stop might be St. Lawrence Gap, which wakes up at night as a buzzing party scene.
Oistins is the centre of the island’s fishing industry, with a busy fish market and lots of boats in the bay. The bustling Friday Night ‘Oistins Fish Fry’, featuring grilled fresh fish and pumping music, has become a top attraction for many visitors.
Uphill from Oistins, the familyfriendly Paradise Nature Park allows you to make friends with indigenous and exotic animals, while learning about plants in a fun way.
Continuing into the St. Philip countryside, the beautifully maintained 17th century Sunbury Plantation Great House has a remarkable collection of majestic furniture and intriguing antiques.
Paradise Nature Park
“Fun for all the family with something for everyone!”
Set off on a self-guided tour of 5 acres of gardens to discover familiar and exotic animals – ranging from parrots, toucans, emus, tortoises, snakes and iguanas, to rare breed Kune Kune Pigs, Pygmy Goats and Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys. If you feel adventurous, you can even handle a python or meet a giant Madagascar hissing cockroach! Plant lovers will also enjoy the enchanting orchid house and an orchard of tropical fruits, including pineapples, dragon fruit, rare bananas and vanilla beans. Public feeds and daily talks provide an extra layer of interest to this fun-filled immersion into the natural world.
Relish Café serves tasty Barbadian street-food, sandwiches, handmade sweet treats, sandwiches, ice-cold drinks and coffee.
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10am with last admission at 4pm
Balls Complex, Balls, Christ Church (246) 424 7275
hello@paradisenaturepark.com www.paradisenaturepark.com
Historic Bridgetown & its Garrison
By the 1690’s, Bridgetown was one of the two largest English port cities in the Americas. Today, this once bustling hub of sea trade is a picturesque careenage and bay filled with pleasure boats. Nevertheless, the historic architecture is still very evident throughout the city which retains a legacy of character and charm.
In June 2011, Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison joined the ranks of iconic global landmarks as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wherever you go in Bridgetown, up Broad Street, down Swan Street or wandering through Cheapside, you can be sure of a real Barbados experience, including several popular visitor attractions.
Located on Spry Street within a beautifully restored 18th century building, the Exchange Interactive Centre has galleries with touchscreen displays and auditory stations that
bring alive the fascinating story of commerce in Bridgetown over the past four centuries.
Within walking distance can also be found the Nidhe Israel Synagogue founded c.1654, making it the oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere. Operating under the umbrella of the Barbados National Trust, the Synagogue Museum, mikvah, archives and cemetery, with graves dating back to 1658, provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the early Jewish settlers in the Caribbean.
Although the Museum of Parliament and National Heroes Gallery are closed for restoration and maintenance until further notice, the Parliament is still offering very interesting guided tours of the hallowed chambers of the Senate and Parliament when not in session.
Tours of Bridgetown
Food lovers can tantalise their taste buds and fill up on culinary facts on a fun-filled excursion through Bridgetown with Lickrish Food Tours Call: (246) 622-1886.
Barbados Museum and Historical Society
Historic Garrison
There is plenty to explore in the Garrison Historic Area where sturdy but elegant Georgian military buildings surround one of the oldest racetracks in the world. Based in the splendid old military prison, the Barbados Museum depicts the island’s rich and fascinating history, including its African heritage. Children can use a state of the art interactive gallery.
George Washington only once ventured out of America and that was when he visited Barbados in 1751. The house he stayed in has been renovated as The George Washington Attraction. Open 7 days a week from 9am until 4pm,
the museum tour includes an interesting film about Washington’s visit, as well as a chance to explore the recently rediscovered network of ‘secret’ tunnels running beneath the Garrison. Private ‘Dinners with George’ can be booked for up to 30 people. Their popular café opens at 7am. A 3-hour Garrison Tour of the whole area is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, including St. Ann’s Fort and the National Armoury & Cannon Museum which houses the world’s finest collection of 17th century English iron cannon. The end of the tour occasionally coincides with the Changing of the Sentry Ceremony. Contact James Blades on 233-2601 or Peter Stevens 2331648.
George Washington House & Café and the Mysterious Garrison Tunnels
e very place where America’s rst president George Washington spent almost 7 weeks in 1751 at the age of 19.
Learn why he fell in love with this most precious British colony and understand how this visit shaped his life and in uenced world history.
Experience a high de nition lm of his visit and then take in a guided tour of the carefully restored house that he slept in.
Learn about and experience the mysterious Garrison Tunnels, built around 1820 partly to provide covert communications and escape for 3,000 soldiers who lived in Barbados’ Garrison.
For further information please email gwadmin@caribsurf.com or call (246) 228 5461
• Interactive educational displays
• Exciting weekly day tours of Barbados’ Historic Garrison
• Private 5 course ‘Dinner with George’ with period dramatisation for 24 - 30 people
• Breakfast and lunch served daily at their café from 7am
• Adults: US$20
• Children under 12: US$10
• Childen under 5: Free
• Groups 10 or more - 10% Discount
• Open 7 days a week 9am – 4pm
Fun Things to do with Kids
Discover the Natural World
Barbados Wildlife Reserve: Explore the mahogany forest with green monkeys, deer, tortoises, Caiman, South American snakes, Cuban iguanas and more.
The Paradise Nature Park: Make friends with indigenous and exotic animals and plants on self-guided tours through five acres of lush tropical gardens.
Welchman Hall Gully: Follow the stroller-friendly paths through the lush gully filled with flora and fauna. Go at monkey-feeding time: 10.30am-12pm.
Coco Hill Forest: Hike along forest trails (different lengths for different abilities) through fragrant nutmeg trees and swaying coconut palms with stunning views.
Joe’s River: Wander along from Bathsheba to Joe’s River bridge or go down and explore the stream that runs into the sea.
Turtle Hatchings: Call the Turtle Hotline (246) 230-0142 for locations and times (June-October). The beach at Southern Palms Hotel is a favourite for nesting.
Animal Flower Cave: Explore the cave, swim in the beautiful underground pools, and then head back above ground for lunch at the onsite restaurant with stunning views out to the Atlantic Ocean.
Harrison’s Cave: Learn about Barbados’ geological origins, as you discover the spectacular caverns filled with natural limestone formations aboard the fun-filled tram tour.
Fun Things to do with Kids
Explore Above and Beneath the Waves
Glass Bottom Boats and Atlantis
Submarine: See underwater life without getting wet. The exciting submarine tour takes you beneath the waves and the glass bottom boat explores coral reefs from above.
Catamaran Cruise: A great day out for the whole family. Enjoy snorkeling with turtles, exploring shipwrecks, sailing along the west coast, a delicious Bajan lunch and rum punch for the parents!
Beach Picnics: Pack some fish cutters and cold drinks and enjoy an alfresco meal on a shaded beach. We recommend Gibbs
Beach (west) or Bottom Bay (east).
Bathsheba/Soup Bowl: Kids love splashing in and exploring the rock pools at low tide – look out for sea anemone, eels and even hidden octopus.
Watersports: Paddle boards, kayaks and Hobie Cats are great for exploring calm bays with little ones. Bigger kids can enjoy snorkeling or learn to scuba dive. Age 10+ for PADI certification.
Watch the race horses swim: The horses from the Barbados Turf Club enjoy early morning swims at Pebbles Beach (the southern end of Carlisle Bay). Coffee, tea and hot chocolate are on sale. The grooms and their charges come and go between 6am and 9am on most mornings Sunday often has a large turnout and Saturday the smallest.
Bushy Park go-carting
Get your Adrenaline Pumping
Surfing: You’ll be spoiled for choice with surf spots in Barbados. Check out the long gentle waves at Freights Bay and Surfers Bay near South Point – perfect for kids to learn to catch waves.
Bushy Park Race Circuit: Put the pedal to the metal with this fastpaced go-kart racing experience at the home of car racing in Barbados. Age 5+.
Harrison’s Cave Eco Adventure Park: Whizz through the tree canopy along the exciting Monkey Zipline, with a bird’s eye view of the gully below. Age 6+.
Island Safari: 4x4 jeeps take you on Safari-style adventures offthe-beaten-track to discover all Barbados’ hidden gems. Age 5+, who can walk independently.
Children’s Gallery at the Barbados Museum and Historical Society
Take a Step Back in History
St. Nicholas Abbey: The kids will love the historic steam train ride and exploring the extensive gardens, and the adults will love sampling the exquisite rum produced on site.
Gun Hill: Explore this historic signal station with one of the best views of the island and a nineteenth century stone carving of a lion.
Explore! Children’s Gallery at the Barbados Museum: Learn about our island’s fascinating past, with state-of-the-art interactive exhibits for young visitors.
Codrington College: Wander through the extensive grounds, with spectacular views of the east coast. Bring a little snack for the ducks in the pond.
Fun Things to do with Kids
Living the Dream
Barbados offers the essential ingredients of classic tropical-island living – blissfully ideal climate, sandy beaches, crystal clear seawater, verdant natural environment, a plethora of dining and entertainment options, helpful friendly people, and a healthy exercise-oriented lifestyle – all within a safe society, where having fun is encouraged and children are happy. But look a little deeper and it will also become apparent that Barbados has a lot to offer discerning property owners from a practical perspective, ranging from investment security to easy access, sophisticated telecommunications, good healthcare, and environmental awareness.
As a measure of the burgeoning appeal of Barbados as a destination to own property, it is worth noting the increasing number of globally successful entrepreneurs who could literally live anywhere in the world yet have chosen to invest in a home here. That vote of confidence suggests that they can enjoy a lifestyle in Barbados that is at least as comfortable as in their homeland. Or possibly even more so, due to the intangible but invaluable attributes of benefitting from a more relaxed frame of mind and improved health and well-being.
With a buoyant property market in 2024 and several major new investment projects earmarked to start in 2025, this could be an opportune time to buy a second home in Barbados.
See the full list in recommended realtors our website: insandoutsbarbados.com/categories/property
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Mahogany Drive #15 - Royal Westmoreland | from $750 USD/Night
Mahogany Drive #15 - Royal Westmoreland | from $750 USD/Night
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Fairway Villa #9, one of our select rental properties at Apes Hill Club, offers a panoramic view of the beautifully manicured golf course, setting a perfect backdrop to your Barbadian vacation. Soak in the Caribbean sun by the private pool or enjoy a breezy evening on the expansive patio - Fairway Villa #9 is your holiday dream turned into a reality. 4
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This luxury villa features a master bedroom with king-size bed and three additional queen-size bedrooms. This villa boasts a large pool and pool deck, extensive outdoor living space, covered dining terrace and open sunbathing terrace and BBQ area overlooking the fairways. Mahogany Drive 15 has social membership.
This luxury villa features a master bedroom with king-size bed and three additional queen-size bedrooms. This villa boasts a large pool and pool deck, extensive outdoor living space, covered dining terrace and open sunbathing terrace and BBQ area overlooking the fairways. Mahogany Drive 15 has social membership.
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Fairway Villa #9, one of our select rental properties at Apes Hill Club, offers a panoramic view of the beautifully manicured golf course, setting a perfect backdrop to your Barbadian vacation. Soak in the Caribbean sun by the private pool or enjoy a breezy evening on the expansive patio - Fairway Villa #9 is your holiday dream turned into a reality. 4 3
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Villa #9 - Apes Hill Club | from $480 USD/Night
Villa #9 - Apes Hill Club | from $480 USD/Night
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Mahogany Drive #15 - Royal Westmoreland | from $750 USD/Night
Fairway Villa #3 - Apes Hill Club | from $450 USD/Night
This luxury villa features a master bedroom with king-size bed and three additional queen-size bedrooms. This villa boasts a large pool and pool deck, extensive outdoor living space, covered dining terrace and open sunbathing terrace and BBQ area overlooking the fairways. Mahogany Drive 15 has social membership.
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The tastefully designed interiors exude a timeless charm, featuring high-end finishes, contemporary furnishings, and a neutral color palette that creates an atmosphere of serenity. This magnificent villa boasts three spacious bedrooms, each offering a private sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Cherry Ave #82 - Sunset Crest | from $300 USD/Night
Fairway Villa #9 - Apes Hill Club | from $480 USD/Night
Located in the Heart of Holetown. Walking distance to the supermarket, coffee shop, bank, bars and restaurants, beach and the Sunset Crest Beach Club with communal pool. Nestled amongst stunning gardens, this 3 bedroom house offers a private saltwater pool. Enjoy evenings here with a glass of wine or just lay on the loungers catching some sun.
Fairway Villa #9, one of our select rental properties at Apes Hill Club, offers a panoramic view of the beautifully manicured golf course, setting a perfect backdrop to your Barbadian vacation. Soak in the Caribbean sun by the private pool or enjoy a breezy evening on the expansive patio - Fairway Villa #9 is your holiday dream turned into a reality.
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Blue Oyster - St. James | from $3,150 USD/Night
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Mahogany Drive #15 - Royal Westmoreland | from $750 USD/Night
This luxury villa features a master bedroom with king-size bed and three additional queen-size bedrooms. This villa boasts a large pool and pool deck, extensive outdoor living space, covered dining terrace and open sunbathing terrace and BBQ area overlooking the fairways. Mahogany Drive 15 has social membership.
Located in a prime beachfront location, this magnificent property is the perfect balance between luxury and comfort. Blue Oyster has five generously sized bedrooms and five modern bathrooms. The beautiful pool is undoubtedly one of the standout features of this stunning property. This beachfront oasis offers modern style living at its finest.
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Fairway Villa #9, one of our select rental properties at Apes Hill Club, offers a panoramic view of the beautifully manicured golf course, setting a perfect backdrop to your Barbadian vacation. Soak in the Caribbean sun by the private pool or enjoy a breezy evening on the expansive patio - Fairway Villa #9 is your holiday dream turned into a reality. 4
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Infinity House - Calijanda Estate, St. James | from $2,450 USD/Night
Fairway Villa #9 - Apes Hill Club | from $480 USD/Night
Featuring beautiful uninterrupted views along the West Coast with its azure sea and clear blue skies. The open plan design is both spacious and practical complete with a stunning kitchen, dining pavilion, numerous courtyards and balconies, a media room, study, central living pavilion and 15M infinity-edge swimming pool.
Barbados Beach Therapy
There are over 80 really lovely beaches in Barbados, encompassing the full gamut of types and conditions. Going in search of them can be great fun. Here is some guidance as to which beaches we suggest for snorkelling, surfing, picnics or just liming at a beach bar. Our printed Nutshell Road Map has symbols indicating vehicular and pedestrian beach access, and you can check our handy Barbados Beach Map on insandoutsofbarbados.com/travel-guide-pages/beaches
A Few Words of Caution
• Barbados is only 13 degrees north of the equator, so be sure to use a sunscreen with a high protection factor and reapply regularly.
• When snorkelling, always take a brightly coloured buoy/float so that you are clearly visible to water craft – these are available from Fisherman’s Corner at Carters General Store on the Harbour Road in Bridgetown.
• The east coast is notorious for dangerous currents and there are no lifeguards on duty. Other coasts can also have rip tides in places, so please be cautious and look out for red flag warnings.
• Beware of the poisonous manchineel trees (usually marked with a red ring around the trunk) found along the west coast beaches. The tree and its small green ‘apple-lookalike’ fruit cause severe blistering. scan to learn more
Beaches
Try these beaches for snorkelling ...
carlisle bay, st. michael
The Carlisle Bay Marine Reserve is a haven for snorkellers with six shipwrecks quite close together. Turtle tours are popular. Umbrellas, sun loungers and facilities can be found at Harbour Lights and Lobster Alive along with drinks and great food. For something different, most mornings between 6am and 9am, grooms from the Barbados Turf Club take race horses swimming off the beach between Radisson Aquatica and the Hilton. The greatest number swim on Sunday and few swim on race days. batts rock, st. michael
The swimming conditions here are wonderful with good snorkelling at
either end of the beach. Plenty of shade, parking and public facilities.
sunset crest, st. james
The best snorkelling in this busy west coast area is off the secluded beach at the southern end of the Holetown boardwalk.
folkestone marine park, st. james
The snorkelling in this protected area is very good, and safe due to restricted water craft. Parking, public facilities and a shop (open Mon-Fri) that sells snorkelling gear.
thunder bay, lower carlton, st. james
A large area of beautiful reef, particularly at the southern end, which stretches quite far off shore. Chairs, umbrellas and refreshments available.
Harbour Lights Beach - Carlisle Bay
Harbour Lights on Carlisle Bay is a must visit! Open daily, they offer turtle and shipwreck tours, beach loungers and umbrellas. Free WIFI enables you to snap, tag and share @harbourlightsbeachday. Relax and enjoy an icecold beverage or a delicious meal from the grill. When you arrive, you’ll know this must be the place!
Amenities include: Turtle, Shipwreck & Snorkel Tours, Wifi, Beach Loungers & Umbrella, Beach Bar & Grill, Shower + Changing Facilities
436 7225
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Beaches
Try these beaches for surfing ...
Barbados has an excellent range of surf breaks. Apart from Soup Bowl, which is pretty much surfable year round, most of the surf breaks in Barbados are seasonal.
Surfline.com is a good website to get information.
soup bowl, bathsheba, st. joseph
‘Soup Bowl’ is a famous surf break with local and international surfers. Due to strong currents and heavy waves, this location is for more advanced surfers. Atlantis Hotel
and Round House serve breakfast and lunch, Zemi serves lunches. Reservations recommended.
freights, cotton house bay, south point, christ church
This famous surf spot is ideal for beginners - a great classroom. Most of the surf instructors begin their lessons here.
drill hall beach, hastings, christ church
This centrally located surf break is very popular with young surfers, as well as the young at heart who enjoy an early morning surf before work. There’s plenty of shade and parking.
Beaches
Try these beaches for picnics ...
Whether you’re packing up your own picnic or having your hotel or villa staff prepare one for you, a picnic at the beach is always fun and relaxing.
bath, st. john
This long breezy beach has plenty of shade, shallow swimming and a nice coastal walk. Public facilities and good parking.
gibbs, st. peter
Parking is a bit tricky. Most people use a side-road with quite a long walk to the public access - but it’s worth the effort.
heywoods, st. peter
A long stretch of beach north of Speightstown, with lovely swimming, good parking and the Caboose Seafood Boat.
miami beach, christ church
This popular beach has plenty of shade and two distinct swimming areas, one with medium size waves and one quite calm.
bottom bay, st. philip Surrounded by coral cliffs with coconut trees and a cave, accessed via a long, steep flight of stone steps. With large crashing waves most of the time, only strong swimmers should venture into the sea.
bathsheba, st. joseph
There is not much shade, so umbrellas are necessary, and the swimming is limited to rock pools. Nevertheless, Bathsheba is still a beautiful and memorable picnic spot.
palm beach, hastings, christ church
There is a lovely shady spot with good swimming in front of Coconut Court Hotel.
Try these beaches for liming at a beach bar ...
Sit back, relax and enjoy the beach. Order lunch, grab a noodle or some other flotation device and sip a rum punch floating in the sea under a nice big straw hat.
accra beach, rockley, christ church
The Tiki Bar serves delicious light bites that are ideal for enjoying whilst reclined in a beach chair. Excellent swimming for children. There can be dangerous currents at the boardwalk end of Accra Beach.
holetown, st. james
Calma Beach Club is perfect for cocktails on the beach with a cool vibe. The menu includes elevated Bajan classics as well as iconic bistro fare and decadent sharing boards.
carlisle bay, bay street, st. michael
Harbour Lights and Lobster Alive both offer drinks and very good
food with wonderful beach chair service. Harbour Lights also offer turtle tours.
crane beach, the crane, st. philip
This is one of Barbados’ iconic beaches. The Crane Resort’s beach bar, The Grove, offers delicious favourites off the grill, while drinks and coconuts are also sold by a couple of small enterprises on the beach. The swimming and boogie boarding here is generally safe and fun, but caution is advised. Nearby Cutters is the perfect stop-off point, with their popular rum punch and casual, delicious all-day dining.
speightstown, st. peter
Local & Co. is the ultimate ‘Farm to Table’ dining and drinking beachfront experience in historic Speightstown. Their Beach Smoke & Grill has a menu of housesmoked BBQ meats, tacos, ceviches and salads. Book a sun-lounger and chill all day.
Beaches
Restaurant Guide
Eating Out in Barbados
Although most restaurants welcome walk-in diners, there are many that are fully booked in advance, especially between December and May, so reservations are highly recommended.
Sunset varies between 5:30pm in December and 6:30pm in June. An early evening reservation, sipping cocktails while the sun goes down on either the south or west coast, is a wonderful idea.
The quality of the restaurants in Barbados is superb, ranging from fine dining establishments to friendly beach bars and bistros, so visitors can enjoy a wonderful variety of dining options while on the island. Wherever you decide to dine, be sure to try the island’s fresh fish. A very good choice is Mahi Mahi or Dorado, referred to locally as Dolphin. This moist, flaky fish is absolutely delicious and is not in any way related to the beloved porpoise, known as ‘Flipper’. Other recommended catches include Flying Fish, Barracuda, Red Snapper, Tuna and King Fish. Shrimp here are usually very large and very good. Most of the beef served is very high quality US Prime.
Unless otherwise stated all prices are in Barbados dollars and include 17.5% VAT.
Bon Appétit!
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Art Taylor’s Lobster Alive ...and all that Jazz!
“Freshest
lobster in a beachfront setting with live Jazz!”
On the stunning beach in Carlisle Bay this popular ‘shabby chic’ restaurant is THE place to eat lobster. Owner Art Taylor and his son Sam pilot their aircraft to the Grenadines to fly in live lobsters to stock the restaurant’s large tank. Enjoy Trotty’s Jazz steel pan at lunchtime or top line Jazz quartet most nights and Sunday lunch in season. Good wine list. Wheelchair and kid friendly. Great restaurant to reach by boat. Beach umbrellas and facilities. Enquire about “Takeaways” - live or cooked.
Mon-Sat 12-9pm, Sun 12-4pm
Reservations advised. Reduced openings & jazz sessions in summer. reservations@lobsteralive.net
(246) 435 0305 lobsteralive.net
Carlisle Bay next to Boatyard close to Bridgetown
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The Grille - Bajan Inspired
“Creative gourmet fare with a distinctive Barbadian flair”
Located at the lobby level of the Hilton Barbados Resort, The Grille Bajan Inspired offers a refined dining experience crafted by its award-winning Barbadian chefs. Savour local seafood treats like octopus carpaccio and barracuda ceviche, along with the finest Certified Angus Beef steaks from The Butcher’s Block, expertly grilled to perfection. Conclude your evening with a delightful array of desserts, including the unique piña colada crème brûlée fusion, for a memorable dining experience.
Starters $28-$50; Mains $60-$125 (all prices in Barbados dollars)
Open 6:30pm to 10pm, Tue-Sat
Make your dinner reservation via OpenTable or by calling (246) 426 0200
Hilton Barbados Resort
Needham’s Point St Michael, Bridgetown Visit barbados.hilton.com
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Muscovado Restaurant & Golden Apple Café
“Great food and value for money in Barbados.”
These two restaurants in Hotel PomMarine are part of the Jean & Norma Holder Hospitality Institute of the Barbados Community College. Enthusiastic trainee students are charming in their efforts to showcase their skills. The Institute participates in international culinary competitions and is the proud recipient of numerous global awards. “Come experience our offerings!”
Lunch:
Golden Apple Café
Mon to Fri from 12pm-2:30pm
Muscovado Restaurant & Bar
Tue to Fri from 12pm-2:30pm
Saturday luncheon from 2pm-4:30pm
- options change depending on the season
Sunday Special Lunch from 12pm-2:30pm
Dinner:
Muscovado Restaurant & Bar
Thu - Ethnic Cuisine early dining from 6:30pm-8:30pm
Fri - Gourmet Evening from 7:00pm-10:00pm
Available for receptions and other F&B events such as small groups luncheons, dinners and family reunions.
Reservations recommended: (246) 228 0900 • restaurants@bcc.edu.bb
Hotel PomMarine, Marine Gardens, Hastings, Christ Church
The Sipping Room
Lounge Bar & Restaurant
“New York style - Bajan charm”
Step into this cool oasis of air-conditioned comfort and fun on the bustling south coast. This classy owner run restaurant with the best-stocked bar in Barbados offers a unique dining experience. Impressive culinary delights crafted from the finest, locally sourced ingredients paired with superb cocktails and wines. You can also dine al fresco bistro style nestled under a canopy of twinkling lights.
Happy Hour 6-7pm
Buzo Osteria Italiana
“The essence of Italian cuisine”
Their team of talented chefs create artistic, distinctive dishes from scratch using high quality meats, fresh seafood and other delicious ingredients. Revel in the ambiance of an electric atmosphere, amazing décor and top class service. The food is complemented by an superb wine list and wonderful cocktails crafted by their team of mixologists.
Open 11am-10pm Mon-Sat, 5-10pm Sun
Reservations recommended (246) 629 2896 buzobarbados.dinemaestro.com
The Pavillion, Hastings, Christ Church
Tapas
“Reserve early and request a water-side table.”
Nestled along the picturesque south coast boardwalk, this trendy restaurant captivates patrons not only with its stunning vistas but also with its impeccable service and delectable cuisine. Recently revamped, boasting a fresh deck and expansive oceanfront seating, Tapas has swiftly become a cherished destination for locals and tourists alike. Its diverse à la carte menu caters to every taste bud, ensuring a culinary experience to remember.
Perched mere steps from the water’s edge, the bar exudes a relaxed ambiance where lively conversations flow freely. Indoors, diners enjoy an intimate setting with sweeping panoramas of the island’s southern coastline visible from both floors of the establishment. The addition of outdoor seating along the boardwalk and shoreline has proven immensely popular, transforming Tapas into the ultimate venue for indulging in sunset cocktails and savouring a romantic dinner beneath the twinkling stars.
Open daily from 11:30am last order 10pm
Reservations: (246) 228 0704
Hastings, Christ Church info@tapasbarbados.com tapasbarbados.com
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Coffee Bean
“Barbados’ premium café”
• DELICIOUS COFFEE
Drive-Through at Rockley and Collymore Rock
Espresso, cappuccino, iced latte, mocha frappe and teas with delicious cakes, cookies, pastries and parfait.
• BREAKFAST OR LUNCH
Pastas with a choice of two sauces, Caesar, Greek and garden salads, grilled, jerk or curried chicken, crab salad wraps, bagels, paninis, sandwiches, daily Caribbean soup special and spicy Barbadian patties.
Call about south coast delivery.
• Collymore Rock 437 BEAN (2326)
(Close to The Garrison & Wildey) with convenient drive-through
• Welches 421 BEAN (2326)
The Walk, adjacent to Cost-U-Less
• Sunset Mall 422 BEAN (2326)
Sunset Crest, St. James
• Rockley (Wine World) 426 1094 with convenient drive-through
info@coffeebeanbarbados.com coffeebeanbarbados.com
Blakey’s on the Boardwalk
“Perfect seaside spot for a good meal with wonderful live music”
A casual restaurant and bar, with lots of island atmosphere, located on the south coast boardwalk. With indoor and outdoor seating and great sea views, Blakey’s is the perfect spot to relax and have fun with family and friends. The affordable menu offers local favourites like fresh daily catch, blackened or pan fried along with pasta selections, pizza, wings, fish cakes and burgers. The live entertainment most nights draws a lively crowd. Take-Away available.
Dinner: Nightly from 5pm
Lunch: Fri & Sat from Noon
Bar Opens: Sun-Thurs from 4pm
Happy Hours: 4-6pm daily
Reservations: (246) 228 5284
Hastings, Christ Church blakeysbar@gmail.com
Chilly Moo’s
“Loads of flavours to choose from!”
Create your own flavour!
At Chilly Moo’s there are dozens of delicious mix-ins like candy, fruit and nuts – on a frozen granite slab with your choice of 20 delicious flavours of ice cream and stuffed into one of their homemade cookie dough waffle cones to produce a unique creation! Ice cream Heaven! Try one of their divine Smoothies, Shakes, Sundaes or Floats!
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Open Daily 11am-9pm. Tel: (246) 435 1877
Quayside Centre, Rockley, Ch. Ch.
The Tiki Bar Barbados
“A lazy beach day place, ideal for sunset cocktails!”
Relax and let the friendly staff at Tiki Bar Barbados make your day with delicious Bajan cocktails and beastly cold beers. Their menu of light bites is ideal for chilling out on the beach–Tiki wings, Tiki ceviche, Tiki chips and salsa, buljol, calamari and their famous caprese flatbreads, fish cutters and burgers and fries in a basket. After the popular sunset cocktails there’s a cool vibe with delicious pastas, curries and tasty dinner specials.
Open Everyday 10am-10pm Friday - Happy Hour 5-7pm
Reservations: (246) 435 8074
Accra Beach, Rockely, Christ Church tikibarbados.com tiki.bar@hotmail.com
Champers
“One of Barbados’ most popular restaurants.”
Champers’ sterling reputation for outstanding food and service has made it one of the island’s leading restaurants. Set away from the south coast main road, right at the water’s edge, this elegant cliff-top restaurant ‘bubbles’ with atmosphere and has well earned its fiercely loyal clientele of locals and visitors. Champers is owner-run by much admired restaurateur, Chiryl Newman, who ensures the highest quality, locally grown produce and Barbados-caught fish and seafood are served. The restaurant boasts a dedicated gallery of original Caribbean art and several ideal options for private and corporate functions.
Lunch: Sun to Fri, dinner every night
Dinner: Starters BB$28-$48 • Mains BB$57-$128 Wine BB$70-$455 Champagne BB$190-$455
Reservations recommended: (246) 434 3463 or 435 6644
Skeetes Hill, Rockley, Ch. Ch. champers@champersinc.com champersbarbados.com
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Castaways Restaurant & Barbados Magic Lounge
“Stunning seaside dining and the option of a world class magic show”
Soak up stunning ocean views from the elegant roof terrace at Castaways, at the entrance to St. Lawrence Gap. Go for sunset, when the soft lighting and draping Allamanda flowers frame the magical scene where sky meets sea. Dine al fresco or indoors with two levels of table settings, enjoying local and international fare from fresh catch-of-the-day to slow-roasted lamb shank, or light bites from the bar menu and pizza selection. Serious about their sours, there’s a different twist on offer from the bar for every day of the week.
After dinner get ready to laugh out loud, be mesmerised by strong magic and captivated by intriguing storytelling. Their master magician and host Hans Grane delivers all elements of wonderful entertainment.
Happy Hour 5-6pm
Dinner from 5:30pm daily
Barbados Magic Lounge has weekly shows from December through May (see pg 151 for more details)
Reservations: (246) 420 7587
info@castawaysbb.com
castawaysbb.com
St. Lawrence Gap, Worthing, Ch. Ch.
Cocktail Kitchen
St. Lawrence Gap
“This restaurant is a must when visiting Barbados. The food and cocktails are creative and delicious.”
Cocktail Kitchen is St. Lawrence Gap’s local hotspot, where Caribbean ingredients, art, and rum fuse to create a tantalizing experience of flavour and culture. Enjoy a delectable menu crafted by Barbados’ multi-culinary award winner, Damian Leach. Dine on the local favourites, which include the Roast Breadfruit and Lobster or the Catch of the Moment. Pair great food with premium rums and tantalizing cocktails.
Reservations: (246) 622 3017
St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church ckbarbados.com Scan To Reserve With…
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Surfers Café
“Great atmosphere and fantastic food on the waters edge in Oistins”
The relaxed seaside vibe of Surfers Café in Oistins Bay is enjoyed from early morning with their famous breakfasts and connoisseurs coffee. Sensational signature house cocktails get you #buzzed on their sunny seaside deck or enjoy dining under the stars. Whether you are logging on to that meeting, jammin’ to live reggae music every Thursday night or catching up with your crew, let them know how you like your brew! Their wonderful chefs proudly prepare a wide variety of local favourites and international cuisine, from ocean fresh ceviche and panko crusted shrimp to succulent steak, pulled pork paninis and their popular “bajan belly full”. Many visitors, luggage still in hand, stop off one last time en route to the airport!
Open 7am-10pm every day for breakfast, lunch & dinner and later on music nights. Thurs nights Live Reggae Band “Rite Side of Red.”
Tel/Reservations: (246) 435 5996
Oistins Bay, Christ Church barbados.surferscafe@gmail.com surferscafe246.com
Irie Foods
“Nyam and Jam!”
About as close as you’ll get to Jamaica in Barbados! Irie Foods is a refreshingly casual spot, inspired by Jamaican home cooking. Probably best known for their char-grilled jerk chicken and pork, but it’s not just the jerk that stands out... Dishes such as ackee & salt fish, curry goat & escovitch fish share the menu with roti and oxtail & beans, accompanied by a host of tasty staples like rice & peas, roast breadfruit, plantain and ‘festival’. Wash down your meal with a beastly cold Red Stripe, or some refreshing homemade sorrel.
Dine in or take away. Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner
Mon-Sat: 9am-10pm
Reservations and Orders:
Tel: (246) 420 4743
WhatsApp: (246) 285 5749
2nd Ave., Dover, Christ Church @irie_foods
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SPEIGHTSTOWN
Bombas Beach Bar
“Easy, breezy beach bar bursting with irie vibes!”
This buzzing beach bar, with its colourful setting, eclectic music and friendly service, makes Bombas somewhere you will want to dine more than once. It’s a great spot to enjoy that perfect tropical combo of cocktails, stunning sunsets and magical evenings under the stars. Fresh and organic foods set the scene. Wayne arrives daily with the seafood catch from local fishermen and organic salad produce fresh from his farm in the hills of St. Joseph. A wide variety of fish is available on the menu, including Amber Jack and Lionfish which Wayne cooks to perfection! A small boutique on the premises features colourful sarongs and jewellery from Tanzania.
Starters from BB$20; Salads from BB$34; Mains from BB$42
Dec-May: Open for Dinner Tue-Sun (Closed Mon)
Open for: Lunch Tues-Fri (Closed for Lunch Sat-Mon)
June-Nov Open for Dinner only Tue-Sun (Closed Mon)
Reservations: (246) 432 5664 WhatsApp: 236 7750
Turtle Bay (North of Mullins), St. Peter beachbarbombas@yahoo.com • bombasbeachbar.net
Local & Co.
“Eat Like You Give a Fork”
Local & Co. is the ultimate Farm to Table dining and drinking beachfront experience in the historic west coast town of Speightstown. Well known Chef Patron Sophie Michell and her team are devoted to sourcing all the ingredients from local and regional farmers, foragers and artisan producers. Walking into the Local is magical. You enter via the Market Place and Bakery full of house made goodies and gifts, then move into the antique filled ‘Library Bar’ to pick from one of the widest selections of rums on island - perfect for a late night cocktail! The restaurant has two menus and eating areas, the ‘Main Deck’ which serves elevated Caribbean food with a twist, and the ‘Beach Smoke & Grill’ with a more relaxed vibe and menu of house smoked BBQ meats, tacos, ceviches and salads. Or you can just book a sunlounger and chill all day. Local & Co. is a UN accredited sustainable and eco friendly concept and is a partner company of ‘WIRRED’ and ‘Slow Food Barbados’.
Open for breakfast, lunch, beach & dinner, every day from 9am until late Closed Tue and Wed during summer
Tel: (246) 421-FARM 3276
WhatsApp (246) 262 5617
reservations@thelocalbarbados.com
thelocalbarbados.com
Speightstown, St. Peter
Larry Rogers at Mullins Bay
“The idyllic place to enjoy good food”
Larry Rogers has long been acclaimed as a top chef in Barbados, as attested by the loyal clients who have followed him for many years. With his latest restaurant, a perfect little beach bistro overlooking Mullins Bay, Larry and his team do a sterling job of blending some of the old classics – Pork Belly Bao Buns, Tuna Tartare, Tempura Fish Tacos, Beef Carpaccio, Salad Niçoise and Braised Beef Short Rib – while also adding a new range of more contemporary fare. Focusing on fresh local produce with ‘no compromise on quality’, the menu features bites, small plates, large plates and must-have desserts, coupled with snazzy cocktails and a respectable wine selection. Here is the idyllic place to kick back and gaze across the sparkling blue sea or enjoy a spectacular sunset.
Open for Lunch 7 days a week
Dinner: Thu-Sat
Reservations Tel: (246) 422 2044
Or WhatsApp: (246) 262 5147
Mullins Beach, St. Peter @larryrogersatmullinsbay
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Nishi
“Savour Beyond Sushi!”
Nishi is a popular, stylish hot spot located amidst the bustling hub of the west coast. This relaxed chic Holetown restaurant has established a loyal following, boasting a diverse Asian-Pacific inspired menu featuring traditional fare combined with more modern interpretations.
Signature must haves such as Dim Sum, Chili Pork Ribs, Thai Seafood Bisque, Ssamjang Roasted Chicken, Lobster Maki, Volcano Roll & Sticky Toffee Pudding, are prepared to perfection. Nishi offers comfortable air conditioned or alfresco courtyard dining, complemented by a tempting cocktail & comprehensive wine selection.
Live entertainment on specified nights.
Dinner · 6-10pm • Closed Tuesdays in summer
Take Away available
Reservations recommended: (246) 432 2112 or (246) 432 8287 2nd Street, Holetown, St. James admin@nishibarbados.com nishi-restaurant.com
@nishirestaurantbarbados
The Bearded Rose
“Mix and mingle with great cocktails & wonderful food”
Tucked away in Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, The Bearded Rose offers a delightful island oasis. Step into the charming courtyard and let the laid back vibes wash over you. Locally-sourced ingredients shine in the inventive, seasonal dishes that celebrate Barbadian and British flavours. Pair your meal with an expertly crafted cocktail as you soak up the lively atmosphere and good tunes. From the meticulous attention to detail in the design to the carefully curated menu, every aspect of The Bearded Rose is designed to create an unforgettable dining experience.
Lunch: Fri & Sat 12pm-5pm
Dinner: Mon-Sat 5pm-9pm
Bar open Mon-Sat 12pm until...
Closed on Sundays (246) 433 3700 reservations@thebeardedrose.com
Calma Beach Club
“Perfect for cocktails on the beach”
Calma Beach Club is located on the calm shores of Holetown beach, just minutes’ walk from all the amenities of Holetown. They offer an all day menu featuring elevated Bajan classics as well as iconic sharing boards, the finest crafted cocktails and the perfect vibe where locals and visitors come together and share their stories.
Starters BB$30-$45; Mains BB$40-$90
Open everyday 10am-10pm (246) 432 0355
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Holetown Beach, 1st St., St. James info@calmabarbados.com calmabarbados.com
Drift Ocean Terrace Lounge
“A magical oceanfront location to meet with friends and relax in comfort”
The perfect west coast rendezvous for lunch, dinner sunset drinks and starlight conversations, where you can choose between the air-conditioned lounge or ‘Drift’ out to the ocean front deck. Here you can easily immerse yourself in the magic of island life, enjoying delicious ‘Night Bites’ and signature cocktails. If you find yourself still craving, ask about the Tasting Menu from renowned Chef Paul Owens. Visit driftinbarbados.com to find out more.
Reservations:
Tel/Whatsapp (246) 233 5404
info@driftinbarbados.com driftinbarbados.com
Sunset Crest, Holetown, St. James
Paul Owens at The Beach House
“A stunning west coast setting with outstanding cuisine by Chef Paul Owens”
With numerous accolades for his outstanding cuisine over 25 years at the original Cliff, Paul Owens has created an exquisite menu at his own restaurant. Renowned for consistency, Paul has a gift for combining contrasting flavours and textures to produce delicious, beautifully plated dishes. If choosing proves a challenge, the 7-course Tasting Menu may be a good option. With an extensive wine list and attentive service team, this casually elegant oceanside location has all the ingredients for an unforgettable dining experience.
Reservations:
Tel/WhatsApp (246) 256 1163
Email: reservations@paulowensatthebeachhouse.com
Enquiries: info@paulowensatthebeachhouse.com
Sunset Crest, Holetown, St. James
Asian Spice Indian Restaurant
“Authentic Indian cuisine prepared by chefs from India”
Anyone who loves their Indian food should head to Asian Spice. The menu features Northern Indian Mughlai cuisine and the kitchen uses traditional methods of preparation, making good use of quality ingredients to create an impressive array of dishes. Choose from traditional Tandoori favourites and delectable, melt-in-your-mouth kebabs, to rich and creamy Kormas and superb vegetarian and vegan selections, invigorated with authentic spices to create a truly palate-pleasing dining experience.
For Take-Away and Reservations Call (246) 432 1321
Open for lunch-11:30am, dinner-5pm
Timings may change in season
All Seasons Resort, Palm Ave., Sunset Crest, St. James asianspice@allseasonsresort.bb allseasonsresort.bb AsianSpiceBarbados @asianspiceindianrestaurant
Sandy Lane
“Experience the luxury of this five-star, beachfront resort!”
The Country Club - Perched above the Platinum Coastline, The Country Club Restaurant’s splendid vistas and casually elegant menu makes it a sought-after destination any time of day. Take in the rolling fairways and the sparkling Caribbean Sea as you enjoy light breakfasts, leisurely lunches, relaxed afternoon teas and sunset cocktails.
Bajan Blue - Bajan Blue offers informal but still exceptional dining, with European, Caribbean and Asian influenced cuisine prepared at the dedicated sushi station, or the state-of-the-art grill, matched perfectly with the bouquet of aromas and tastes available at the wine bar. Enjoy the West Indian or Asian themed buffets as the sun sets over the sea on an evening or stop by for the classic Sunday Brunch. Whatever you choose, Bajan Blue is sure to leave an impression.
Reservations: (246) 444 2030
Sandy Lane Hotel, St. James diningreservations@sandylane.com sandylane.com
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Animal Flower Cave
“Clifftop
dining #best views ever”
Come for stunning scenery and stay for lunch in their fantastic clifftop restaurant! The Cave is the ideal place to enjoy lunch whilst experiencing THE best ocean view in Barbados. A great location for whale watching from February to May. Located right out on the most northerly point of Barbados, the ocean views are stunning - it feels almost like dining at sea! Family run by Mannie & Sue Ward who use as much local produce as possible including from their own farm and the ocean around them. Fancy a Sunday Lunch? Their roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is a treat. The oldest attraction in Barbados. Cave Tours include pools deep enough to swim in. Just 15 minutes from Speightstown and 30 minutes from Holetown and well worth the drive! Lovely children’s area. Visit and swim in the cave.
Open for lunch: Tue–Sun 11:30am–3:30pm
Reservations: (246) 439 8797
Reservations recommended on Sundays
North Point, St. Lucy
animalflowercave@outlook.com
animalflowercave.com
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Catch-22
“A hidden gem, splendid food!”
It’s hard to talk about Catch-22 without mentioning the view... given its magnificent cliff top location near Archers Bay in the north west, superb views come as standard! The kitchen matches the seaside vibe with a menu of dishes ranging from fresh lobster and ceviche to burgers, salads and pasta and their famous homemade rum punch is now available by the bottle! A great spot for whale watching between January and April.
Enjoy one of their guided coastal hikes to Stroud Bay and Harrison’s Point for $150 with lunch and rum punch included. Available for weddings and private functions.
Open daily 11am-6pm. Reduced Hours in Summer - call ahead.
Starters BB$28-$35 • Mains BB$50-$65 • Lobster BB$100 Lionfish BB$48
Reservations: (246) 622 1825
Sunset Point, Salmond, St. Lucy sunsetpointbarbados@gmail.com uniquelybarbados.com
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Sand Dunes
“A great local favourite!”
An easy-on-the-wallet bar and restaurant that’s the perfect stop for a cold drink, a fish cutter or a tasty Bajan lunch. Daily menu favourites include flying fish, Bajan beef stew, baked chicken, macaroni pie, sandwiches and their delicious fresh fish-off-the-grill! On Tuesdays and Fridays try their tasty breadfruit cou-cou with flying fish or grilled mahi mahi, and on Saturdays their ever-popular Puddin’ & Souse draws a crowd!
Open daily 9am-6pm
Lunch from 11:15am-4:30pm
Free WiFi
Dinner by reservation only: (246) 422 9427
Ermy Bourne Highway, East Coast Road, St. Andrew
Round House
“A favourite for locals and an essential stop for visitors.”
In the picturesque iconic east coast village of Bathsheba, Round House has been a beloved seaside destination for locals and visitors for over 150 years. The historic property offers commanding views of the Atlantic coast and an undisturbed stretch of beach framed by natural tidal pools for swimming and exploring. This popular spot offers casual dining, with an internationally inspired menu that emphasises fresh, organic and locally-sourced ingredients from local farmers and fishermen. Indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the beach provides some of the best views Barbados has to offer, and a prime spot for watching surfers brave the waves at one of the world’s most famous surf breaks. Round House also houses architecturally unique guest rooms, a calendar of live music events and a rotating selection of local art for sale.
All Day Dining Tue-Sun (high season)
Check social media for days/hours in low season
Popular Weekend Brunch Sat & Sun
Monthly Moonrise Dinners! | Closed on Mon
Reservations recommended: (246) 433 9678
Bathsheba, St. Joseph roundhouse@caribsurf.com | roundhousebarbados.com
Zemi East Coast Café
“Easy
Breezy East Coast Vibes.”
Located on the vibrant east coast of Barbados, Zemi East Coast Café exudes laid-back charm. Situated in Bathsheba at the Hillcrest Community Center overlooking the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this hidden gem offers a serene escape. The café boasts a menu inspired by Caribbean flavours fused with international influences, showcasing fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Diners can indulge in sumptuous dishes and tantalizing cocktails and coffee, all while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views. The retail display has logo t-shirts, caps and locally made pottery. With its relaxed atmosphere, friendly service and exquisite culinary offerings, Zemi East Coast Café is a must-visit destination for Barbadians and visitors alike to enjoy good food, cocktails and coffee.
Open: Wed-Sun, 11am-5pm
Reservations recommended: (246 571 9172) zemicafebarbados@gmail.com
Hillcrest Community Centre
Bathsheba, St Joseph @zemicafebarbados
Atlantis Historic Inn
“Seaside dining on the spectacular east coast for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner!”
On the water’s edge in picturesque Tent Bay, in Bathsheba, the Atlantis Historic Inn is a treasured Barbadian tradition. With similar emphasis on fresh, local ingredients as its sister restaurant, The Fish Pot, the Atlantis Restaurant offers delectable local dishes prepared with a cool modern twist. Their legendary Sunday Buffet Lunch is popular with locals and visitors alike and offers a veritable feast of Barbadian delights. A selection of vegetarian dishes are also available. They also offer a fabulous Breakfast Buffet every last Sunday of the month, (every second and last Sunday from Dec. to Feb.) – very popular, so be sure to book! With its delicious food, dramatic coastal setting and cooling east coast breezes, Atlantis is a wonderfully authentic Barbados experience.
Breakfast 8-10am; All Day Dining 12-7pm (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat), 12-3:30pm (Tue/Thu/Sun)
Sunday Breakfast Buffet - Adults BB$75, Kids (3-12) BB$50
Sunday West Indian Buffet Lunch - Adults BB$120, Kids (3-12) BB$55
Appetisers from BB$26 and Entrées from BB$42
Tel/Reservations: (246) 433 9445
Tent Bay, St. Joseph enquiry@atlantishotelbarbados.com Book Online: www.atlantishotelbarbados.com
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Whitehaven Bay eld
Blades Hill
Golden Grove Great House
Three Houses Park
Sandford Fair eld Gaskin
Park
Holy Tr init y Church
Jezreel
King George V Memorial Pa rk
Lucas Street
Sterling
Work Hall
Beulah Chapel
Stroude Land
Hopeland Kirtons
Rices
Diamond Valley
C ulpepper Island
Culpepper
Marley
St. Cat her ineʼs Churc h
Ragged Point
East Po int Lighthouse
Deebles Point
Le Shack
Robinsons
Castle Terrace Lynches
Shrewbur y Chape l
Ruby Long Bay Eastbourne Harrismith
Union Hall
K itridge Ba y
Kitridge Point
Palmett o Ba y Pe at Ba y
B ottom Ba y
Harrismith
Sam Lord’s Castle (under construction)
Dis Ole House
Shark’s Hole
Atlantic Park
Bel Air
Lo ng Ba y Dawlish Falmouth
Beachy Head
Sam Lo rd ’s Crane
The Crane Resort
Stonehaven
Crane Ba y
Heddings Cobbler’s
Foul Bay
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Dis Ole House Kitchen and Garden
“Go for the food, stay for the fun.”
Nestled at the gates of historic Sam Lord’s Castle, this 100-year-old
Barbadian family home has been transformed into a hip open-air dining spot with a full roster of live entertainment. Owners Julia and John serve up a wonderful gastronomic experience with fresh Caribbean flavours. The lively, yet casual atmosphere keeps guests from all over the island coming back for more.
Open for lunch and dinner
Wed-Sat 12noon-10pm
Sunday 10am-10pm
Reservations:
Call or WhatsApp: (246) 571 0502
Long Bay, St. Philip info@disolehouse.com disolehouse.com
“Authentic, Asian-inspired restaurant in an amazing setting.”
Zagat rated Barbados’ No. 1 for food, Zen offers authentic Japanese and Thai delicacies in a magnificent setting on Barbados’ southeast coast. Zen’s sophisticated, Asian-inspired architecture and interior decor complement its dramatic setting, complete with an all-glass frontage offering spectacular views of Crane Beach.
Private booths, designed in traditional Japanese style, and a large Tatami room with a recessed floor, provide an option for parties up to 16 to dine in privacy.
D’Onofrio’s Trattoria
“Great Italian home cooking at the heart of Crane Village”
Nestled at the heart of the charming Crane Village, D’Onofrio’s serves up the finest authentic Southern Italian fare in a casual atmosphere. Classic dishes are inspired by the simple flavours and Old World traditions of Italy, but done to modern standards of taste and excellence.
Open daily for dinner · 5–9:30pm
Starters BB$26-$52 • Mains BB$32-$84 • Desserts BB$16-$32
Opening hours and prices subject to change
The Crane, St. Philip Reservations: (246) 423 6220 dining@thecrane.com donofriosbarbados.com
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L’Azure
“Exquisite Food & Desserts. Elegant & Enchanting Ambiance.”
Famous for perfectly prepared fresh seafood and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the magnificent Crane Beach, L’Azure Restaurant serves up a tempting range of classic international and Caribbean delicacies. From salads to steaks and mouth-watering desserts, L’Azure maintains its long-held reputation for elegant dining. The atmosphere offers elegance and beauty to patrons sitting inside or on the balcony.
Open daily for breakfast 7:30–11am, Sunday lunch 12:45-3pm, dinner 5–9:30pm
Starters BB$28–$62 • Mains BB$64–$132 • Desserts BB$26–$30
Opening hours and prices subject to change
The Crane, St. Philip Reservations: (246) 423 6220 dining@thecrane.com lazurebarbados.com
Le Shack
“A fusion of French flavours with Caribbean flair”
Owner-managed by chef Jean Jacques Carquillat, Le Shack serves refreshingly different French/Caribbean cuisine in a casual, fun ambiance. Using only the finest ingredients, the chef offers an eclectic mix of traditional and creative dishes. And every Wednesday you can enjoy their wood fired oven picnic pizza! Good vibe, good food, good wines, good times!
Dinner, daily from 5:30pm Picnic Pizza Night, Wed 5:30-8:30pm (246) 288 5474
The Crane, St. Philip info@leshackrestaurant.com leshackrestaurant.com
Island Hot Spots
West Coast
SPEIGHTSTOWN AND ST. PETER
Queen Street is a growing hive of activity with trendy, upscale restaurants like Baia and Local & Co. as well as quirky, casual, spots like Happyness Café.
Haymans Market: This new attraction has a rotating events calendar and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights, with a variety of restaurants and a bar. Major sports events are streamed on their 25-foot jumbo screen. haymansmarket.com/events
HOLETOWN
Drift Ocean Terrace Lounge: This breezy bar and restaurant overlooks the beautiful west coast. It’s a fantastic place to enjoy light
bites or a classy glass of wine or Champagne.
2nd Street: This small street is packed with bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Dress to impress at the trendy Zouk Lounge offering bottle service and a fabulous night out. Nishi serves a brilliant range of cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere with live entertainment on specified nights.
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre: Two excellent bars, with ample parking. The Bearded Rose is one of the best places on the west coast to meet, mingle and relax over their exceptional cocktails and eclectic menu. West Bar serves up the dynamic cuisine of Chef Michael Hinds in the comfy indoor dining area or the upbeat outdoor bar, where you can catch live sporting events.
Harbour Lights Beach Extravaganza Dinner Show
“Unmatched entertainment, exciting, lively & colourful”
On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the night promises a unique cultural experience with stilt walkers, live bands, pulsating steel pan rhythms, kadooment-style dancers, and a traditional Bajan-style BBQ dinner by the beach. The beachfront location is perfect family celebrations, birthdays, anniversaries and all special occasions.
• Dinner & Drinks Inclusive • Hotel Shuttle Transfers • All Ages Welcome
Book now at www.harbourlightsbarbados.com
Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30-10:30pm
Tel: (246) 436-7225
bookings@harbourlightsbarbados.com harbourlightsbarbados.com
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South Coast
BAY STREET
There’s pockets of beach bars and restaurants just north of Harbour Lights Nightclub and south towards Skipper’s on the Beach on Pebbles beach.
Harbour Lights Nightclub: Every Friday night this iconic open air nightclub pulses to the beat of local and international music. With two dancefloors, two beach bars, and a grill serving up the renowned Harbour Lights’ burgers.
Savvy on the Bay: A hub of food trucks with a beach bar open late with live music, special events or a DJ every night.
HASTINGS AND WORTHING
This stretch on the south coast has sports bars, food trucks and al fresco restaurants with live music and drinks flowing late into the night.
The Sipping Room: An oasis of air-conditioned comfort with an impressive menu to pair with their selection of specialty cocktails and wines.
Blakey’s on the Boardwalk: The perfect spot for casual meals or sundown cocktails. It comes alive and buzzes with live performances on most weekends.
Worthing Square Food Garden:
This hub of activity is home to an eclectic collection of food trucks with a cocktail bar, music and live performances.
ST. LAWRENCE GAP
A mile-long strip packed with bars, restaurants, nightclubs, hotels and some of the best beaches on the island.
Cocktail Kitchen: With next level cocktails and an exceptional menu developed by head chef Damian Leach, it’s always buzzing with activity.
OISTINS, MAXWELL, SILVER SANDS
Oistins: Home of the famous Friday fish fry you can avoid the crowds by visiting during the day or weeknights for a more relaxed atmosphere.
Sage Bar & Stage: Sage has two stages featuring some of Barbados’ best talent in many musical genres; Cuban, jazz, reggae and even stand up comedy.
Surfer’s Café: Enjoy their reggae night every Thursday with delicious dinner specials and cocktails.
Surfer’s Bay: This beachfront gastropub has a rotating calendar of live music with a flowing bar and seating under the stars or on their covered deck.
Dreadhop Brewery: With laid back, open air seating grab a pint or sample a flight of their locallybrewed craft beer.
East Coast
Full Moon Rise at Roundhouse: Featuring some of the island’s best performing artists, watch the full moon rise over the dramatic east coast, with great food and fantastic cocktails.
Barbados Magic Lounge
“Chills, thrills and laughter—that’s what happens at the Barbados Magic Lounge”
Welcome to the Barbados Magic Lounge, an intimate comedy-magic theatre where the impossible becomes possible. Enjoy the specially curated show by master magician Hans Grane – a lifelong entertainer, featured on TV in a dozen countries. The show is filled with strong magic, funny interludes and intriguing storytelling. A unique opportunity to turn a regular night out into your own special memories.
“Possibly the worst, but probably the best magic show in Barbados.”
• Weekly shows from December through May
• The show is created for adults, but kids from the age of 10 are welcome in the company of a guardian.
Castaways Restaurant, St. Lawrence Gap, Worthing, Ch. Ch. post@barbadosmagiclounge.com
See show dates and reserve your seat at barbadosmagiclounge.com barbadosmagiclounge.com
SAFETY
Barbados is considered to be a safe place but always be as cautious as you would at home.
At the hotel: Avoid carrying large sums of cash; make copies of original documents; do not leave valuables exposed, secure them in a safe or at the front desk; remember to lock your doors.
On the beach: Marijuana is illegal, avoid persons who try to offer it or other illicit drugs to you. Avoid walking or frequenting lonely beaches; do not leave cameras, cell phones and other valuable items unattended; adhere to beach signs and follow the advice of life guards on duty.
When sightseeing: Avoid deserted areas. If you feel uneasy, leave the area.
When driving: Keep on the left side of the road; avoid leaving bags or valuables in plain sight in vehicle.
The sun’s UV: Barbados is close to the equator and the sun can cause severe skin damage, so be sure to use a good sunscreen and sit under an umbrella.
Sculpins: Although extremely rare, there is a rock dwelling variety of lionfish that gives a nasty sting when stepped on. Victims should seek medical attention.
Emergency Services
Coverley Medical Centre
Coverley, Christ Church
Open daily 9am to 7pm (246) 627-1000
Decompression Chamber
Barbados Defence Force
Medical Unit, St. Ann’s Fort, The Garrison, St. Michael (246) 436-6185/6/7/8 ext. 2556
Elcourt Clinic
Maxwell, Christ Church
Open daily 7:00am to 10pm (246) 428-9452
FMH Emergency Clinic
3rd Ave., Belleville, St. Michael
Open daily 8am to midnight
Last patient at 11:30pm (246) 228-6120
Sandy Crest Medical Centre
Sunset Crest, St. James
Open 24 hours daily (246) 419-4911
Urgent Care Mobile
18 Pine Road, Belleville, St. Michael
Services offered 24 hours daily (246) 538-3838
Sils Dialysis
Corner 3rd Avenue & Pine Road, Belleville, St. Michael (246) 228-5311
Email: info@silsdialysis.com www.silsdialysis.com
Police/Fire
Police (Emergency Only)
211
Crime Stoppers Hotline: 429-8787
Fire
311
Ambulances
Ambulance Service - QEH - Public 511 or 426-0016
Island Care Ambulance - Private (246) 622-3061/2
Medic Response AmbulancePrivate (246) 228-8633
Urgent Care Ambulance - Private (246) 538 3838
Public Hospital
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Martindales Road, St. Michael (246) 436-6450
Private Hospitals
Bayview Hospital
St. Paul’s Avenue, Bayville, St. Michael (246) 436-5446
www.bayviewhospital.com.bb
Dentists
Barbados Dental Association
Gertz Plaza, Upper Collymore Rock, St. Michael (246) 228-6488 bdosdentalassoc@caribsurf.com
Specialty Care
Barbados Speech & Hearing Centre
Mayfield Medical Services, 4th Avenue, Belleville, St. Michael (246) 426-3093
Carib Rehab Ltd.
Medical and Homecare Nursing
Supplies and Equipment as well as rentals.
Friendship Plantation, St. Michael (246) 427-9687/429-8266
info@caribrehab.com
Eye Care
Anka Optical
• City Centre, Bridgetown
• 7th Avenue, Belleville, St. Michael
• Carlton Complex, Black Rock,
• Speightstown, St. Peter (246) 426-5719
Express Optical
• Cave Shepherd, Bridgetown
• Sheraton Mall, Christ Church
Harcourt Carter Optical
• 5th Avenue, Belleville, St. Michael
• Sargeants Village, Christ Church
• Dome Mall, Warrens, St. Michael (246) 417-5651
www.harcourtcarteroptical.com
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Culpepper Island - There are so many places in Barbados to discover!
Hiring a Car
Visitors must produce a valid driver’s licence in order to obtain a Visitor’s Permit which is usually issued by the car hire companies or online, https:// portal.bra.gov.bb/visitorpermit, from the Barbados Revenue Authority for BB$10 – it is valid for two months from the date of issue.
Driving Tips in a Nutshell
• In Barbados we drive on the left
• Seat belts are compulsory
• The roundabout system of lanes: when taking the first left exit off the roundabout you should remain in the left lane; when proceeding straight, take either lane and filter at the exit, all other exits off the roundabout remain in the right lane. At roundabouts always give way to traffic approaching from the right.
• The main ABC Highway runs from the Grantley Adams International Airport, parallel to the south coast and then to the west coast.
• Highways 1-7 all start in Bridgetown and branch out across the island.
• Highways A-Z are the smaller roads in between.
• When you hear the honk of a horn it has a variety of meanings. It could be a warning, a ‘hello’ to a passing friend, an ‘excuse me, I’m coming’ or a ‘thank you’.
• When someone flashes their lights at you at a junction it usually means ‘proceed, I’m letting you go first’.
National Car Rentals
“Over 500 vehicles, 24 hour emergency service & unlimited mileage.”
15% Discount when you use promo code NUTSHELL15 This offer is not applicable through agents or with any other special offer. FREE toDELIVERY hotels & guesthouses
We offer a full range of vehicles from fully loaded sedans to mokes. In addition, we have a superb luxury class, which includes Mercedes.
Vehicles are delivered free of charge to hotels and guest houses and our rental agents can issue your local driver’s permit.
Reservations: (246) 434 8450
Toll Free: 1 800 581 8773
Grantley Adams International Airport and CWTS Complex, Lower Estate, St. Michael reservationbgi@carhire.tv carhire.tv
Stoutes Car Rentals
“All kinds of vehicles for every adventure.”
Stoutes Car Rental Ltd. is a family-owned company that offers jeeps, vans and air-conditioned sedans for short and long-term rental in Barbados. The company’s large fleet of well-maintained vehicles is backed by decades of experience. Seasoned staff meet arriving clients at the airport or deliver the vehicles to any local address, providing them with detailed maps of the island and directions to their destination. Visitor driving permits, GPS systems and child seats are supplied if requested, and 24 hour roadside assistance is offered to all customers.
(246) 416 4456
Grantley Adams Int’l Airport and Kirtons, St. Philip info@stoutescar.com stoutescar.com
GO Rent A Car is Barbados’ #1 choice for affordable, hassle-free rentals. With two convenient locations at the Airport and at the Villages at Coverley, when you rent a car with us, you’ll not only have access to a modern and fully-loaded fleet, but your vehicle can be delivered to your door no matter where you are located around the island. Book online today! •
Mangera Car Rentals
“36 years of great service!”
Mangera’s well-maintained vehicles: automatic, air-conditioned cars and eight seater vans, manual and automatic jeeps and Suzuki mokes will be delivered to the airport or directly to your hotel or villa islandwide. Local driver’s permits are issued on delivery and baby seats are also available. Major credit cards accepted. 24-hour service.
Tel: (246) 436 0562
Cell: (246) 265 7573
Welches Main Road, St. Michael mangeracars@hotmail.com 15%
Maximum Tours & Taxi
“Providing reliable transportation.”
Maximum Tours is an owner run taxi service company operating from the west coast of Barbados. Hassle-free, dependable airport transfers and trips to restaurants, supermarkets, beaches, shopping etc. They also offer Island Tours. Max and Julia are prompt, reliable, and take pride in providing a safe, comfortable experience.
• Luxury and group transfers are available in a variety of vehicle sizes.
• Advanced bookings are appreciated.
Trents, Holetown, St. James
Contact Max or Julia Tel or WhatsApp: +1 (246) 249 5115/242 2108 max@maximumtoursbb.com
Grille (Hilton Barbados)
Cottons (ECCI)
Hunte’s Gardens 69, Map
Tours and Taxi 158
Bajan Bus 23
Nature Park, 81, Map
Hall Gully 70
Diamonds Int’l IBC, OBC, 36, 37
Earthworks Pottery 48, 49, Map
Ganzee 45, Map
Haymans Market 9
La Baguette French Bakery40, Map
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre39, Map Milano Diamond Gallery 3
Shop, The IFC, 1, 35
44,
Bus #1 23 Bushy Park Barbados 25, Map
Food Tours 22
Motor Collection 24
Tours & Taxi 158
Bajan Bus 23