Picturesque Barbados Charms and Welcomes

Posted - April 23, 2019
Whatever it is you seek – serenity or excitement – you’ll find it in Barbados. Dine on fresh seafood while enjoying the views of the picturesque harbor. Indulge yourself in the amenities of exclusive resorts. Meet island artisans and shop in Bridgetown’s beguiling boutiques. Sail aboard a catamaran or a festive pirate ship. Explore the many historical and natural wonders. Then feel the rhythm of the night as glowing sunsets mark the end of the day and the tropical evening strikes an exciting tempo in restaurants and nightclubs.
  
A walk along the shores is just the beginning of your stay in Barbados. Explore museums, visitor centers and Barbados National Trust properties, all speaking volumes about the island’s heritage and wealth of natural wonders.
  
Many walks and tours showcase island treasures. Visit majestic great houses, once homes to sugar barons. And tour hidden caves for a prehistoric view beneath the surface. The secrets of this island invite exploration.
  
Begin with Bridgetown, the capital and a hub of activity with such points of interest as the Careenage, home to colorful fishing boats and yachts. Visit Heroes Square with its statue of Lord Nelson, predating London’s famed column by 36 years. A stroll around the capital’s public buildings reveals the “Little England” of the Caribbean, and an island steeped in tradition.
  
Head up the coastlines for soft-sand beaches. Shaded with palms and blossoming foliage, each of the island’s diverse coasts offers a distinct environment. Enjoy Atlantic waves to the east and placid turquoise Caribbean waters to the west. You’ll also find plenty of sporting activities, including water-skiing, parasailing, snorkeling and diving. The Caribbean’s steady trade winds make for excellent sailing conditions along the island’s shores. Catamarans and yachts can be chartered for guided cruises, and smaller craft can be rented beachside.
  
Another favorite pastime on the island: duty free shopping. Barbados is home to retailers offering top-quality merchandise at prices 30 to 50 percent less than those found in Europe or North America. And friendly, courteous salespeople add a traditional Bajan charm to island shopping.