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Home » Caribbean » Which is the best side to stay in Barbados?

Which is the best side to stay in Barbados?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Head to the west coast of Barbados where tranquil waves gently lap golden shores. Accommodation on the west coast tends to be more expensive than the south but there is something for every budget. We recommend staying in the Holetown area, where you’ll find stunning beaches and a wonderful boardwalk for strolling.

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What is the nicest area to stay in Barbados?

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What side of Barbados has the best beaches?

There is no ‘best’ beach in Barbados as ultimately it will come down to your own personal preferences. The east coast options are the best beaches for surfing, hiking and exploring the more rugged side of the island, while for swimming and snorkeling, the west coast beaches are the best.

Which is the best coast to visit in Barbados?

West Coast
West Coast is the best… Where the rugged east boasts crashing waves, stunning cliffs and all the naturally dazzling flora and fauna of Barbados. The west is much more urbanised and tourism driven. Largely thanks to its pristine beaches, warm Caribbean Sea waters and the location of the island’s capital Bridgetown.

What is the safest part of Barbados?

The safest places in Barbados are Rockley and Silver Sands. Rockley offers a bit more action and lovely beaches, while Silver Sands is known for more secluded, peaceful accommodation and windswept shores.

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What should I avoid in Barbados?

The US Department of State advises its citizens to avoid the following areas: Crab Hill at all times, avoid Nelson and Wellington Streets (located in Bridgetown) at night, use added vigilance while on non-reputable nighttime party cruises.

What is the best month to visit Barbados?

The best time to visit Barbados is between mid-December and mid-April, during dry season. You will experience less rainfall and temperatures average around 30 degrees Celsius. Thankfully, Barbados is one of those islands you can visit at any time of the year. Rainfall often makes way for sun, even in the wet season.

Is Barbados or St Lucia better?

Both are great choices, and if you have the time and money, each is worth visiting. However if the priority is beaches, then Barbados is a better choice than St Lucia. The infrastructure is well developed, but the popular beaches can get crowded with tourists. Barbados also tends to be more expensive than St Lucia.

Which is the calm side of Barbados?

west side
The west side is lapped by the calm, shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea while the Atlantic-facing east side boasts a rugged coastline and epic waves that are ideal for surfing. In short, Barbados has a beach for just about everyone.

Where is the clearest water in Barbados?

A short drive from Bridgetown, near Accra Beach, you’ll find Dover Beach. This is one of the livelier beaches on Barbados, with crowds of tourists and locals swimming in the calm, clear waters.

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Which side of Barbados is the Caribbean Sea?

West
The South Coast of Barbados is a curious mixture of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This coast is more lively than the West Coast but calmer than the East or North Coasts.

Is Barbados safe to walk around?

Barbados is SO safe to walk around. I never have any qualms when I am out there, daytime or night. Just be sensible, stay in lit areas like you would at home, and you will be fine.

How long does it take to drive around Barbados?

If you are doing your own driving tour in Barbados, you can get around the island in approximately 3 hours.

What is banned in Barbados?

Illegal Activities
The wearing of any form of camouflage is illegal in Barbados.Do not dress in, or carry, items made of camouflage material. Possesion and distribution of illegal drugs/narcotics is strictly prohibited. If convicted of such an offence the crime is punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both.

Where does Simon Cowell stay in Barbados?

Cove Spring House is a ten-bedroom beachfront villa that has not only hosted Simon, but also British royalty including Prince Harry, and other celebrities such as Elton John, Hugh Grant, Rihanna, Nicole Kidman and Rod Stewart.

What is St Lawrence Gap Like in Barbados?

St. Lawrence Gap, a 1.3 km stretch of road in the parish of Christ Church, is famous for it’s fine restaurants, diverse accommodation, lively nightlife and good shopping.

What do I need to know before going to Barbados?

Barbados is a friendly destination, but crime does occur. Maintain the same level of personal awareness you would at home, avoid unlit streets and keep your valuables, passport secure in your hotel safe. Time: Don’t be surprised if time moves at an easier pace when here.

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Can you wear khaki in Barbados?

This is an illegal offense and is reserved EXCLUSIVELY for the Barbados Defense Force. Wear them in Barbados and suffer the consequences/embarrassment.

Which is the safest Caribbean island?

Montserrat
Montserrat. Nicknamed “The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean” both for its terrain and the heritage of its inhabitants, Montserrat is a British territory in the Leeward Islands and it is considered to be the safest island in the Caribbean, with its last recorded murder occurring in 2008.

Is Barbados expensive to visit?

On the whole Barbados tends to be expensive, in part because most everything has to be imported and in part because the standard of living is higher than most other places in the Caribbean. That said, to the extent you focus on local items, it can be outright cheap.

What months are hurricane season in Barbados?

Official hurricane season in Barbados is from July to November. The rain usually consists of brief, heavy showers, but there is lots of sunshine during the rest of the day. The risk of hurricanes is very small, as they normally pass to the north.

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About Sadie Daniel

Sadie Daniel is an adventurer at heart. She loves to travel and explore new places. Her thirst for adventure has taken her all over the world, and she's always looking for her next big thrill. Sadie is also a lover of animals, and has been known to rescue stray cats and dogs in her neighborhood. She is a kind-hearted person who enjoys helping others, and she would do anything for her family and friends.

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