How To Find Houses For Rent In Barbados

Barbados, an island country is located in the Caribbean region of North America, and its capital city is Bridgetown. Kalinago people inhabited Barbados during the 13th century and over the years, it has been visited by Spanish navigators, Portuguese and the English settlers. Barbados is a Portuguese word and means “the bearded ones” Barbados Island, situated in the Atlantic Ocean rises gently towards the highland region in the center.

Besides Bridgetown, the other major towns include Holetown, Saint James, and Oistins. Barbados is hard to resist what with its powdery sandy beaches and brilliant turquoise bays. Inhabited by a welcoming populace, look for houses for rent in Barbados that makes for an excellent and comfortable accommodation. You are never far from the beaches or the smashing nightlife of Barbados.

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When To Visit Barbados

Barbados experiences two seasons, the wet and the dry season. The wet period runs from June to November while the dry period runs from December to May. January to March is considered an excellent season to visit Barbados when the weather temperature is great for outdoors and moderately humid.

April gets slightly humid, and May-December is the peak season. The right time to visit Barbados would be based on what you are looking for and how you want to soak in the experience and what activities you want to enjoy. However, be wary of the hurricane season that can start in June and last till October.

Best Tourist Attractions In Barbados

There is a vast range of exciting things to do in Barbados that cover historical sites to cultural attractions. There are many unique things to do n and new places to see here.  There are exciting places to eat and drink and endless adventurous and entertainment activities. Read on to learn about the major attractions and activities in Barbados and plan a perfect itinerary to make the most out of your trip.

  • Beaches of Barbados – The popular beaches of Barbados are like hidden gems. Miami Beach remains a top choice as it is small shady and intimate. Divided into two sections, it is a soothing experience to dive into the calm and crystal-clear waters or enjoy a picnic in the shades of pines and almond trees. Rockley beach is the largest in the area and is a picture-perfect crescent of sand. You can laze around or enjoy a great walk on the beach backed by shade trees. Paynes Bay is endlessly popular because of its calm waters. Fringed by an excellent stretch of sand, it is one of the best spots for swimming and snorkeling. This is your chance to see the sea turtles and marine life. Another popular beach is Bottom Bay that is blessed with beautiful stretches of sand and translucent turquoise waters. If you want to get off the beaten track, then head for Shark Hole which is a special place. Go down a short flight of steps, and enter a pint-sized space of delicate white sand enclosed by rocks. You can enjoy the privacy of the secluded cove and it is a perfect spot for saltwater swimming.
  • Historic sites and buildings in Barbados – Barbados boasts of several famous buildings and structures. For example, Nicholas Abbey is one of the oldest plantation houses and a must-see stop. Explore the grounds that include the Great House, a traditional rum distillery and various gardens. National Heroes Square is made of two neo-Gothic-style buildings. The eastern building houses the Senate and House of Assembly while the western building contains public offices. Learn about the island’s democratic heritage at the museum. Another museum to visit is the Nidhe Israel Museum that is located in a Jewish community center. Get aware of the fascinating story of the Barbados Jewish community. Round House, a historic oceanfront inn and in Bathsheba is a popular destination for locals and visitors. Along with delicious Caribbean cuisine and drinks, enjoy spectacular views of the entire Atlantic coast.
  • Churches and cathedrals – Visit St. John’s Church, which is a surreal Gothic church built in 1831. The churchyard rests the body of Ferdinand Paleologus and Hon. David John Howard Thompson, who was the Prime Minister of Barbados. Enjoy looking at the spectacular views of the East Coast as well as the beautiful Westmacott statue in the church. St. Michael’s Cathedral is much smaller now when compared to the original version which was designed to house 3000 worshippers. Look at the pulpit and choir stalls of the church made from mahogany wood.

What To Eat In Barbados And Where To Shop

Barbados seeped in rich culture and deep history offers an endless amount of eats and drinks. Enjoy both casual and fine dining here, and there is something on the island that caters to every type of taste buds. There is a wide range of culinary offerings in the exciting dining scene of Barbados. Enjoy traditional Bajan dishes and try the local rum shacks.

Some specialties to try to include Flying Fish and Macaroni Pie. Do not miss Oistins Fish Fry, creamed potatoes, rice and, cou cou or stew food. Apart from a great gastronomic experience, Barbados will not disappoint the shopaholics. Bridgetown is home to the main shopping districts, and one can shop for duty-free items, crystal and jewelry, and so much more here!

At Earthworks, you find some amazing pottery! As every traveler likes to take home a souvenir, you can shop for an authentic Bajan memento from the country.

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