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Barbados is an island paradise in the western Atlantic Ocean, right next to the Caribbean Sea. Fitting to an island paradise, Barbados is famous for its crystal-clear waters and miles upon miles of pure sand beaches. read more »

Barbados Featured Hotels

With it's Caribbean setting amongst 7 acres of beautifully landscaped tropical gardens and swaying palm trees your experience the the Colony Club Resort Barbados is sure to be an enchanting escape of a lifetime.
Little Arches is a charming boutique hotel located on the South Coast of the Island. Ideally positioned, situated just steps from the landmark Miami Beach, offering a relaxing getaway.
Room Only ( Meal Plans Available ) - The Crane sits majestically, overlooking a half-mile stretch of Crane Beach. Romantically secluded, but not isolated, the hotel is situated away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist strip of the south coast, yet a few minutes drive from the main sight seeing destinations.

About Barbados

However, holidays in Barbados are not limited to lounging on the beach and many visitors flock to the island for numerous sports and water activities; for golf and diving and windsurfing. Barbados offers several top-quality golf courses which have attracted the rich and famous. Barbados’ tropical climate, which hovers between 75F and 90F year round, is ideal for getting active on the water or sunning by the resort pool. Other activities include shopping and visiting historic plantations and country houses. Barbados resorts are known for their service, their facilities and the attention to detail that comes from a well-developed tourist industry. The range of Barbados hotels is large. Hotels in Barbados can be discreet, boutique accommodations or all-inclusive resorts for families or just adults. There are many luxury accommodation options and Barbados is a stunning location for weddings. Barbados is 21 miles long and 14 miles across. The south and west coasts have quieter waters and more hotel development, while the east coast is more rugged and perfect for surfing and water sports. Beaches, beaches everywhere, but Barbados is more than just sand. Barbados holidays are special because every coast is different and there’s a lot more to do than just lounge on the beach. Holiday in Barbados for sports and activity, for sunning yourself in the tropical sunshine, visiting a spa or taking in the sights of the country’s capital; Barbados offers something for everybody. Barbados nightlife is similarly varied, offering visitors dinner shows and dancing as well as lively nightclubs and romantic dinners in exclusive restaurants. Whatever budget you have there are accommodation options for you, ranging from the truly luxury to the funky and original. Holidays to Barbados can be so much more than just lying about in the sun. The island offers visitors all the activity they need and is a great destination for sport. Its more rugged coasts provide active hiking opportunities and the winds off the Atlantic produce ideal conditions for surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing, even parasailing. Barbados resorts often offer coaching in various sports and activities. You can take a boat trip to fish off the shore or simply be a spectator; take in a cricket match or visit the horse races.

A Barbados holiday is perfect for the golf lover, with some of the most well-regarded, and fun, championship courses in the region. You do not need to be an expert, a Barbados holiday provides the perfect opportunity to learn. Most courses provide professional instruction. The style of Barbados holidays can vary depending on which side of the island you choose to make your base. The south coast is the most developed, with unbroken white sand beaches and numerous Barbados resorts. The west coast has some truly luxury resorts, while the wild, wide and windswept Atlantic east coast is a paradise for surfers and windsurfers. The north has high sandstone cliffs rising straight from the sea. The east coast with its massive Atlantic waves equals action: diving, surfing, windsurfing, hiking and much more. The beaches are more suited to sunning than swimming and there are a few choice resort hotels. The south coast is more inclined towards calmer swimming and snorkelling. This is where many of the island’s resorts and accommodations are located, stretching from the edges of Bridgetown to the airport. Bridgetown, Barbados’ lively capital, sits on a natural harbour and boasts many old colonial buildings and meandering streets. The west coast is also a mecca for luxury accommodation. It has been referred to as the ‘Platinum Coast’ and has several tranquil beaches to choose from; Sandy Lane, Paynes Bay, Batts Rock, Fitts Village and Heywoods among others. The northern coast, with less resort development, has some stunning views, coves and bays. Turtle Beach Resort 4* is an all-inclusive, all-suite resort with 164 spacious rooms, swimming pools, tennis courts and water activities. This Barbados resort is located on a 1500 ft stretch of beach where sea turtles arrive to nest their eggs. Of the many hotels Barbados offers, the Sandy Lane 5* is a supremely luxurious option. Sandy Lane has 112 opulent rooms and suites, with most averaging 900 sq ft in size. All include private verandas, in-room entertainment systems and Italian marble floors. Sandy Lane has three golf courses along with full facilities and luxury clubhouse. There’s also a spa and swimming pools among the other 5* amenities. Almond Beach Village 4* is set over 32 acres on Barbados’ west coast. It’s a former sugar plantation and has 10 freshwater swimming pools with two Jacuzzis. There are five gourmet restaurants and a full-service nursery that makes the Almond Beach Village ideal for families. Adults can take part in a variety of activities such as water sports and excursions, many of which are included in the package holiday Barbados. Barbados hotel The Crane 5* is perched on Crane Beach and was built in 1887. This Barbados hotel has been extensively renovated and now combines old-style ambience with state-of-the-art amenities. It is a six minute drive from the international airport, on the south east coast of the island. Accommodation options include rooms in the historic hotel and penthouse villas. The Fairmont Royal Pavilion 5* is on the east coast, set over 11 acres, with 72 guaranteed ocean-view accommodations. Each room has its own private balcony or terrace. Grantley Adams International Airport is on Barbados’ southeast corner, around 16km away from the capital. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic fly to Barbados. These airlines often offer Barbados late deals for visitors to the island. You can often find cheap holidays to Barbados by booking all-inclusive package deals that include hotel, activities, food and flight. For your next holiday Barbados is a good option, offering a sunny tropical climate, gorgeous beaches and a variety of sports and activities. Barbados resort holidays are suited to families as many provide babysitting and kids-club activities. Search for packages that will provide cheap Barbados holidays. Couples may appreciate Barbados’ luxury adult-only resorts. Many Barbados hotels and resorts offer special packages tailored to golf or water sports, and you can also organise your wedding here. Holidays to Barbados are great between February and May, which are the driest months. Barbados’ temperature is fairly stable all year round, and there are very many sunny days. The high season, with most visitors and highest prices, lasts throughout December to April. June to October is hurricane season and September and October are the most humid times of the year. You may be able to find Barbados deals out of tourist season within these months.


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