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Top 5 Beaches in Barbados

Updated: Oct 12, 2022




Barbados is home to over 80 stunning beaches spread around Barbados’ tropical shoreline, no matter where you are on the island, you’re never far away from an idyllic stretch of beach. Whether you’re in Barbados for a relaxing family vacation, a romantic getaway for your honeymoon or you’re visiting on the & working remotely with the 12 Month Welcome Stamp, enjoying a day in the sun by the sea is a must. With some beaches classified as the most beautiful beaches in the world, whether you’re looking for a romantic hideaway or the best spot to surf, you’re sure to find the perfect beach in Barbados for you!


Here is our list of the very best beaches to soak up the Caribbean sun and cool off in the crystal clear Barbados waters.




Accra Beach: One of the most buzzing beaches on the South Coast with sometime for everyone to enjoy! There’s plenty of shade, white sand and calm shallow waters make Accra Beach a family favourite!


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Carlisle Bay: A beautiful, long stretch of soft, white sand beaches backed by coconut trees and natural foliage. With virtually no currents, clear, shallow water, Carlisle Bay is one of the best beaches for visitors and locals alike with children in tow. Carlilse Bay is a great spot for water sports enthusiasts, with plenty of equipment for rent like Stand Up Paddle Boards and Jet Ski rides. Carlisle Bay is home to four shipwrecks, a great spot for snorkeling and swimming with the turtles!



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Bottom Bay: Rows of palm trees litter the fluffy white sands of the blissfully undeveloped Bottom Bay Beach. Towered by high coral cliffs, Bottom Bay is tucked away on the south-east coast of Barbados, creating a secluded oasis of Caribbean wilderness, perfect for a relaxing beach day.

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Bathsheba Beach: Although the wild, untamed Atlantic Ocean may seem unsettling, Bathsheba Beach is one of best gems the rugged East Coast has to offer. Bathsheba may feel a world away from the typical tranquil turquoise waters of the West Coast, but it’s one of the top spots for surfing in the Caribbean!


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Batts Rock: A peaceful, secluded beach haven hidden away from jet skiers and vendors who crowd the more popular West Coast Beaches, Batts Rock is tucked away backed by the trendy La Cabane Beach Bar. Batts Rock is known for its perfectly calm sea, a hotspot for snorkeling and often a great location for the infamous West Coast sunsets.


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