Explore Barbados
Snorkel with Sea Turtles
Swim alongside Barbados’ famous turtles in crystal clear Caribbean waters.
Best locations: Carlisle Bay, Paynes Bay, Folkestone Marine Park.
Tours include catamarans, guides & gear.
Best time: mornings or late afternoons.
Tours include catamarans, guides & gear.
Best time: mornings or late afternoons.
Harrison’s Cave
Explore Barbados underground via electric tram through limestone caverns.
Located in St Thomas (30–40 mins).
See waterfalls, stalactites and underground streams.
See waterfalls, stalactites and underground streams.
Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Watch green monkeys, deer and tortoises roaming freely.
Best time: feeding time around 2–3PM.
St Lawrence Gap Nightlife
Restaurants, bars and nightlife within walking distance.
Best after 7PM for cocktails, dining & live music.
Oistins Fish Fry
Authentic Bajan seafood, music and dancing.
Friday nights from 6PM. Arrive early.
Carlisle Bay
One of Barbados’ best beaches for swimming and snorkeling.
Calm water, white sand and shipwreck snorkeling.
Bathsheba & Soup Bowl
Dramatic east coast scenery and surf views.
Great for photos and coastal walks. Swimming not recommended.
Animal Flower Cave
Sea cave at Barbados’ northernmost point with stunning views.
Guided cave tours and cliff-top restaurant available.
Parliament Buildings
Historic Gothic architecture in Bridgetown.
Includes Parliament Museum and guided tours.
Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary
Peaceful mangrove wetland and bird sanctuary.
Boardwalk trails, turtles and birdwatching.
Codrington College
Historic campus with gardens and colonial architecture.
Great for photography and peaceful walks.
St John’s Parish Church
Historic hilltop church with beautiful views.
One of Barbados’ most scenic viewpoints.