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2018
5
January
Where to Stay in Barbados for a 5-Day Trip in March?
5
January
Question:
Humans say...
Ryan
Hilton is nice
Jaki
Craggy Nook is amazing. We've been twice and would go back in a heartbeat...
Janice
We stayed at an airbnb in Holetown. We loved that location. We could take a bus into Bridgetown. Eat macaroni pie from the back of a truck, it's cheap and delicious. Friday night Fish Fry in Oistins is a must. Get a taxi driver to take you around the island, it will take about 4 hours.
Jay
Did you find it generally safe? Any places to avoid?
Janice
Jay We found it safe in Holetown, we walked around at night. People there were friendly and helpful. Once we picked up some bottled water and a man stopped us and told us their water was good and safe to drink, advised us not to waste our money.
Michelle
I stayed at Beach One. I found the listing on home away. Nice house and in the middle of everything. Much better thsn the Hilton where I stayed the year prior. I don't have the link only her email. Im sure you can "google it" [email protected]
Tasha
Newly returned from working and living in Barbados for 7 months. There is currently a sewage crisis on the South Coast with open sewage flowing freely in the streets and into the ocean. (Yes, this is where I was living.) Canada, the UK, and the US have all warned tourists to steer clear of those beaches. The US also recently tested the water in their staff's homes and put them all on boil alert. Personally, I really like the area around Bathsheba - but it probably isn't the kind of beach someone here is going down there for. It's wilder, more peaceful but it doesn't have the amazing turquoise sea and lack of waves you get on the other side. Worth a day trip at least, though.
Jay
Oh wow! Thanks Tasha! I had no idea. I haven’t booked yet. Do you think I should avoid Barbados this time and go to another island?
Tasha
Not necessarily. Barbados has really beautiful beaches. If you are looking for a beach vacation, it really has that. And cheap rum and all of that. But it has hit upon harder times since 2008 so it has some challenges. I would avoid staying in the South Coast right now because of the sewage. Beyond that, it depends on what you are looking for whether Barbados or some other island is your best bet.
BA
Bathsheba is beautiful, but do not attempt to swim at the beach in this area, very dangerous, I lost my brother there in 99...I love Barbados...and if you can go GO! just do some research on the above posters comments, you will not be disappointed! Ps..must do the Mount Gay rum factory, rent your own vehicle to get around as you can drive the entire island in no time!
Tasha
BA I am so sorry to hear of your brother's death at Bathsheba in 99. Yes: dangerous surf there. A local 16 year old surfer died there this past year as well. The other side of the island is currently better for swimming - you can still get in the water down by Oistens (Miami/Enterprise beach is my favourite!) or up by Holetown. Even the beaches by the Hilton and Radisson should be fine, once you get around Needham's Point, you should be past the sewage. Just stay away from Rockley/Accra Beach or Worthing.
BA
Yes a friend of mine just returned, heard about the surfer...very popular kid I hear...
Brenda
Honeymooners in Barbados in 82. Sorry to hear it has hit hard times. Lovely people and lovely island. Stayed at the Silver Sands and had friends stay yearly at the Colony club. Crane is or was raw beauty we happened on scooting the island and they were having a Pirates costume Party for an in port cruise ship. We were welcomed and had an amazing time. One of my fondest memories was just up the road from the Silver as we strolled on a peaceful night. In a small hut style house a small light lit the window and a shadowed silhouette of a mother was visable as she sang beautifully her baby to sleep. A block away a raging fire was burning the sugar cane fields and the church beside it had a full rock band as the congregation sang. They were blessing the cane being harvested. Such a Beautiful island in those days. We were going back for out 25th but sadly my husband became ill with Huntingtons and never has been well enough to return. We have a local painting we purchased in our honeymoon that hangs in his carehome. A reminder of our love and special time in Barbados. It's the Journey not the destination in life together always. Very sorry about your brother. BA -J.
A.I. says...
Barbados Getaway
Where to Stay
Barbados offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts. Here are a few recommendations:
- The Crane Resort: This five-star resort is located on a stunning clifftop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It offers luxurious rooms and suites, as well as a private beach, multiple pools, and a world-class spa.
- Sandals Barbados: This all-inclusive resort is perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. It offers a variety of room types, including beachfront suites with private plunge pools. The resort also has a beautiful beach, several pools, and a variety of restaurants and bars.
- The Bougainvillea Beach Resort: This four-star resort is located on a beautiful stretch of beach in the south of Barbados. It offers spacious rooms and suites, as well as a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a spa.
Things to Do
Barbados offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. Here are a few suggestions:
- Visit Harrison's Cave: This underground cave is one of Barbados' most popular tourist attractions. It features stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as a crystal-clear lake.
- Swim with turtles at Carlisle Bay: Carlisle Bay is home to a large population of sea turtles. You can swim with these gentle creatures and get up close to them in their natural habitat.
- Take a catamaran cruise: There are many catamaran cruises available in Barbados. These cruises typically include snorkeling, swimming, and lunch. They are a great way to see the island from a different perspective.
- Explore the Barbados Museum: The Barbados Museum is a great place to learn about the island's history and culture. The museum has a variety of exhibits, including artifacts from the island's colonial past and contemporary art.
- Visit the Mount Gay Rum Distillery: Mount Gay Rum is one of the oldest and most famous rum brands in the world. You can take a tour of the distillery and learn about the process of making rum.
Getting Around
The best way to get around Barbados is by taxi. Taxis are readily available and relatively inexpensive. You can also rent a car, but be aware that traffic can be heavy during peak hours.
Food and Drink
Barbados offers a variety of culinary experiences, from casual beach bars to fine dining restaurants. Here are a few recommendations:
- Oistins Fish Fry: Oistins Fish Fry is a weekly event held in the town of Oistins. It features a variety of seafood dishes, as well as live music and dancing.
- The Cliff: The Cliff is a world-renowned restaurant located on a clifftop overlooking the ocean. It offers a sophisticated menu and an extensive wine list.
- Champers: Champers is a popular restaurant located on the south coast of Barbados. It offers a variety of Caribbean and international dishes, as well as a beautiful ocean view.
Conclusion
Barbados is a beautiful island with something to offer everyone. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation, an active adventure, or a cultural experience, you will find it in Barbados.
Jay
I am heading to Barbados in March for 5 days. Looking for a decent place to stay and things to do. Thanks!