What to do in Barbados

Activities, attractions and tours

Miami Beach which includes landscape views and a beach
Bathsheba which includes landscape views, a beach and tropical scenes
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Bathsheba featuring landscape views, tropical scenes and a beach
Barbados showing swimming, a beach and landscape views


Top places to visit

1. Miami Beach

Miami Beach, also known as Enterprise Beach, is a beach of two halves, located just 11 kilometres south of Bridgetown. It has calm waters on the one side and ocean swell on the other. During the week, Miami Beach is peaceful and uncrowded.
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Miami Beach which includes landscape views and a beach

2. Dover Beach

Seven kilometres south along the broad coastline from Bridgetown, Dover Beach has an array of sports on offer that set it apart from any other beach on Barbados. Above the surface, speed over the waves on a jet ski or gently surf over the blue depths on a bodyboard. Dive beneath the surface and marvel at the myriad of coloured tropical fish, which dart in and out of the coral and shipwrecks, as well as other fascinating marine life that will keep you exploring throughout the day.
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Dover Beach which includes a beach, general coastal views and tropical scenes

3. Rockley Beach

The sand is soft and the water perfectly clear. Accra, also known as Rockley Beach, five kilometres south of Bridgetown, on the south coast of Barbados has a relaxed, laid-back vibe. It also just happens to be one of the island’s most spectacular beaches.
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A beach for everyone, with the whole range of water activities, a gently sloping ocean floor and soft sand set against lush green trees.

4. Crane Beach

With its pink coral, ground to a soft, fine powder and towering cliffs protecting a sheltered cove and a reef out to sea breaking the waves, Crane Beach is 400 metres of pure paradise. If a photographer had to capture all the natural beauty of Barbados in one frame, Crane Beach would be the ultimate location.
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Crane Beach which includes landscape views, tropical scenes and a beach

5. Mullins Beach

All day long, the sun shines down on Mullins Beach in the northwest of Barbados. From the glorious sunrise to the staggeringly beautiful sunset across the sea, Mullins Beach is a beach-lovers’ paradise. Far from the madding crowds and bustle of Bridgetown, it is also an oasis of tranquillity.
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Mullins Beach featuring tropical scenes and a sandy beach

6. Brighton Beach

Drifting across the warm, tranquil air is the sweet scent of rum. Cruise ships moor in the bay; and the sea water is curiously warm. Brighton Beach, on the coast of Barbados’ capital city, is a playground for friendly locals and visitors, and the first stop for many cruise liners.
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Brighton Beach which includes landscape views, tropical scenes and a beach

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