Unforgettable beauty
Whether it’s the historic Garrison of the vibrant nightlife in St. Lawrence Gap, the mystery of Harrison’s Cave or the rich culinary traditions of the island, Barbados offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, relaxation, and charm.
Bachelor Hall
Bachelor Hall is a fabulous west coast estate in Barbados that oozes rich history....
- 14 Guests
- 7 Bedrooms
- 7 Bathrooms
Cove Spring House
The mansion's castle-like architecture is complemented by sophisticated interior design and haute-couture furnishings, creating...
- 20 Guests
- 10 Bedrooms
- 10 Bathrooms
Elsewhere
Arise to the antics of green monkeys in the gardens, observe the hummingbirds, sailing...
- 16 Guests
- 10 Bedrooms
- 10 Bathrooms
Godings Beach House
This five-bedroom beachfront villa provides a peaceful private setting with serene ocean views in...
- 10 Guests
- 5 Bedrooms
- 5 Bathrooms
Sanzaru
Sanzaru is possibly Barbados' most lavish private residence. A heated crystal salt pool with...
- 24 Guests
- 11 Bedrooms
- 11 Bathrooms
Seaclusion
This chic 6-bedroom oceanfront villa offers world-class amenities with sprawling oceanfront views on the...
- 12 Guests
- 6 Bedrooms
- 6 Bathrooms
Villa Crystal Water
We welcome you to one of Barbados's most spectacular beachfront villas. This unique property...
- 20 Guests
- 10 Bedrooms
- 10 Bathrooms
Villa Kiko
With 9 stunning oceanfront bedrooms, a games room, a fully equipped gym and cinema,...
- 18 Guests
- 9 Bedrooms
- 10 Bathrooms
Villa The Drone
Welcome to The Drone one of the world’s most exquisite and luxurious beachfront villas...
- 10 Guests
- 5 Bedrooms
- 5 Bathrooms
Zazen
Perched peacefully overlooking the dramatic East Coast of Barbados, you will discover Zazen, a...
- 10 Guests
- 5 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
Barbados
- North America
- 13.103562°S, -59.603226°E
When to visit
The best time to visit Barbados is from December to April, during the dry season. This period offers warm, sunny days with low humidity and minimal rainfall, ideal for enjoying the island’s beaches, outdoor activities, and festivals. As it’s the peak tourist season, expect lively events and activities, though it can get quite touristy.
For a balance of good weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder months of May and June.
The rainy season, from June to November, brings more frequent showers, especially in the later months. However, Barbados lies outside the main hurricane belt, so while there may be occasional storms, it’s generally less affected by hurricanes compared to other Caribbean islands.
How to get there
To get to Barbados, the primary entry point for international travelers is Grantley Adams International Airport, located in Christ Church near the capital city, Bridgetown.
There are numerous direct flights to Barbados from major cities worldwide, especially from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Cities with frequent direct flights to Barbados include New York, Miami, London, Toronto, and Frankfurt, while connecting flights are offered through major hubs in the U.S. (like Miami or New York) or Caribbean cities (such as Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, or Antigua).
Our favorite places
Harrison’s Cave
Welches
Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Farley Hill National Park
Bathsheba Beach
East Coast
Mount Gay Rum Distillery
Bridgetown
The Animal Flower Cave
North Point