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Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados and tourist hub of the nation, often takes center stage when people think of visiting Barbados, but there is so much more to this tropical destination to explore. From charming coastal villages to historic towns, Barbados is full of gems that offer a deeper look and experience into Bajan culture, food, and natural beauty. Here are 5 towns, other than Bridgetown, you should add to your Barbados itinerary.
Saint Lawrence Gap in Barbados is a popular neighborhood on the southern coast of Barbados. People choose to stay here for a perfect blend of beach relaxation, nightlife, and local flavor. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, this Saint Lawrence Gap, Barbados travel guide covers everything you need to know—top attractions, where to stay and eat, and the best ways to experience this popular Barbados tourist destination.
Saint Thomas, Barbados, is one of two landlocked Barbados parishes with no beaches, but it offers other exciting things to do and natural scenery that makes this parish worth visiting. From intricate cave systems and lush gullies to historical sites and local artisan shops. Whether you wish to stay around this quiet part of the island for a few days or visit on a day trip, this blog details some of the top attractions in Saint Thomas, Barbados.
Saint Joseph, Barbados, is a quiet, naturally beautiful parish on the East Coast of Barbados. Charming towns such as Bathsheba, the rugged coastline, laid-back surf vibe, and the plethora of botanical gardens attract visitors to the area year-round. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, this Saint Joseph, Barbados travel guide covers everything you need to know.
Saint Andrew, Barbados, known for its lush hills, dramatic cliffs, and scenic Atlantic views, is perfect for nature lovers and adventurous travelers. This parish is home to some of the best hiking trails in Barbados, including those around the Scotland District, and features attractions like Chalky Mount and Walkers Beach. Here are some of the top attractions, best places to eat, and where to stay in Saint Andrew, Barbados.
From the lively streets of Bridgetown to lush tropical gardens, Barbados offers something for everyone. Whether you have one day to explore on your cruise stop or are sticking around on the island for a little longer, you will find epic recommendations in this list to make the most of your visit. Discover the 27 best things to do in Barbados, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unforgettable local experiences that will make your trip truly memorable and unique.
Saint James, also known as the “Platinum Coast,” is located on the Western coast of Barbados. This region is known for its beaches lined with mansions, all-inclusive resorts, and luxury shopping, mixed with local gems and attractions. Here are some of the top attractions, best places to eat, and where to stay in Saint James, Barbados.
From fresh-caught seafood and traditional Bajan dishes to upscale dining with ocean views and international cuisine with a Caribbean twist, the island offers a delicious mix of flavors. No matter where you are on the island - the touristy city of Bridgetown or the small fishing villages of the coast, you'll find restaurants that showcase the island’s rich culture and vibrant cuisine.
Saint Peter, Barbados, is located on the Northwestern coast of Barbados. This region is known for its soft-sand beaches, clear blue waters, and quaint coastal towns perfect for staying if you are looking for a laid-back, local experience. It’s a tourist hotspot for good reason. This article details some of the top attractions, best places to eat, and where to stay in Saint Peter, Barbados.
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The Saint George in Barbados is a lush, inland parish. It’s a peaceful escape, one that visitors can explore the scenic countryside, historical sites, and gardens. While Saint George doesn’t offer the same availability and variety of accommodations and dining as some other parishes that may attract tourists, there are still unique things to do here to add to your Barbados bucket list!