Where is the best part to stay in Barbados?


Where is the best part to stay in Barbados? When deciding on where to stay in Barbados, consider the following four regions: the upscale west coast, the rugged north coast, the modern south coast, and the rustic east coast. The best areas to stay in Barbados are situated along the south and west coast of the island.


Does Barbados have Uber?

Taxis. Neither Uber or Lyft operate in Barbados, but there are a number of taxi companies and many independent taxi drivers. An internet search will turn up many of them. None of them are equipped with fare meters, so you need to find out in advance how much your trip is going to cost.


How do tourists get around in Barbados?

The best way to get around Barbados is by car or bus. Taxis are an option; fares are set by the government. For example, it'll cost between 26 and 179 Barbadian dollars (about $13 to $89) to get from Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) to various parts of the island.


What is the cheapest month to visit Barbados?

The months of July to October are recognized as the low season in Barbados. Some people choose to travel at this time for more affordable rates and a more laid-back experience. The low season falls within the wet season, but more often than not, your tropical beach vacation during this time will be unaffected.


What month is hurricane season in Barbados?

Traditionally the hurricane season runs from June to November (although some of these months can be as dry as high season). We are always out there from mid December through to early January and the weather is lovely.


Which is best west or south coast of Barbados?

Unquestionably more laid-back than anywhere else in Barbados, the up-and-coming South Coast (nicknamed the Fun Coast) attracts beach-lovers to its palm-fringed sands, shallow-water reefs, and waves that that more powerful than the west but less pounding than the east.


Do you need a car in Barbados?

The best way to get around Barbados is by car or bus. Taxis are an option; fares are set by the government. For example, it'll cost between 26 and 179 Barbadian dollars (about $13 to $89) to get from Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) to various parts of the island.


What is the rainiest month in Barbados?

The wettest months are September, October and November. As previous posters have noted, weather patterns are changing and, in particular, the rainy season seems to finish later (ie January) than used to be the case.


Where do the rich stay in Barbados?

The Sandy Lane estate is one of the most exclusive areas on the west coast of Barbados. It is a few miles south of Hole Town. This is where many of the celebrities and the super- rich buy properties and property prices on the Sandy Lane estate reflect that.


Where is the bluest water in Barbados?

Gibbs Beach This stretch, known as the Gold Coast, boasts pristine blue waters and soft, fine sand. If quiet relaxation is what you're after, Gibbs is here to please. Trees along the beach offer a respite from the bright sun with a cool, shady area to read a good book or gaze at the sparkling water.


Where do the celebs stay in Barbados?

If you think of where celebrities stay in Barbados, the biggest draw on the island has got to be Sandy Lane. This fashionable resort undeniably offers all the serenity and peace a superstar needs.


Is Barbados a good island to vacation?

Although relatively small in size, Barbados has more attractions than most other Caribbean islands. You can explore historic sites, tee off on top golf courses, party at world-famous festivals or shop 'til you drop at its many malls. The dollar has been the local currency in Barbados since 1935.


What is the best side of the island to stay on in Barbados?

James, St. Peter and St. Michael, the West Coast is the best place to stay in Barbados for families, as the beaches boast soft sand and gently lapping waters for safe swimming and snorkelling.


What is the best time to go to Barbados?

The best time to visit Barbados is winter through spring, from December to April. Barbados is generally warm and sunny, enjoying 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, with relatively mild temperatures. Only about five degrees separate the year-round high temperatures.


Is it safe to leave your resort in Barbados?

Barbados is as safe as anywhere in the world as long as you take the necessary precautions. Do not walk alone at night in unlit places, on beaches etc. It is safe to drive anywhere on the island just do not stop if anyone waves you down, possibly can happen but not very often.


Which 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.


What are the best and worst months to visit Barbados?

The best time of year to visit Barbados is during the dry season from January through May. The worst time is during the hurricane season from August through November. The island has steady temperatures throughout the year and big swings in the amount of rainfall.


Is Aruba or Barbados better?

Barbados—due to its bigger size and location—offers more beaches and variety, as well as better surfing and scuba diving. Aruba can't be beat for endless beach walks, some diverse beaches with rock formations, and wind- and kite-surfing.


How many days in Barbados is enough?

Even though this will give you a enough time to visit one or two places on the island, it really isn't enough time to do the island justice. Personally, when planning a trip to Barbados, I would say 5 days minimum, but 7 days in Barbados is the perfect amount of time.


Is it worth going to Barbados for a week?

Home to many beautiful beaches and natural attractions, you will want to spend at least 3-5 days in Barbados. While one week would be even better as you can see and do more things, any less than 5 days and you will have to pick and choose what to visit.