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The Ultimate Barbados List
So you’ve decided to come to Barbados? Great choice! This beautiful Caribbean island has no shortage of pristine beaches, lush greenery, and rum! It was once colonized by the British and is now a very popular vacation destination as it has something for everyone at all ages!
Good to know:
• People from Barbados are called Bajans “Bay-jans”
• Barbados is home of Mount Gay Rum – you can even visit their distillery!
• It is extremely safe compared to many of the neighboring islands
• The West Coast of the island faces the calm Caribbean Sea while the East Coast faces a rougher Atlantic Ocean
• $1 = $2 Barbados Here’s some things not to miss if you make it to the island!
Silly I know, but Camouflage is illegal in Barbados, please DO NOT wear or bring it!
Here’s some things not to miss if you make it to the island!

West Coast Beaches
In general, beaches on the west and southwest coasts of Barbados have the calmest waters and softest sands, and are ideal for swimming, snorkeling and other water-based activities.
There are several magnificent beaches along this coast ... which is the best? Only you can decide! You can choose from Brandons, Batts Rock, Fitts Village, Paynes Bay, Sandy Lane and Folkestone Park in St.James or Mullins Bay and Heywoods in St.Peter, and many more along the way! At each of these beaches you will find the calm azure waters of the Caribbean Sea that are perfect for swimming and clean coral sands on which to relax and soak up the brilliant Caribbean sunshine. Relax, order a pina colada, pop open a book, and soak up the sun..

Cool Runnings Cruise – Catamaran Snorkeling
If you go to the Caribbean without doing a Catamaran cruise, does it even really count? In Barbados, Cool Runnings is the way to go. A full day of sailing with music, all-you –can-drink alcoholic (or non-alcoholic) drinks, a delicious buffet, and stops where you can swim/snorkel with sea turtles, and free dive a sunken ship! Towards the end of the sail, the captain anchors the boat near Sandy Lane where people have the option to get off and relax on land…but since we had already been to Sandy Lane, we stayed on the boat and decided it would be more fun to jump off into the water (multiple times) . Sailing back into the dock, the boat tends to turn into a massive dance party, so don’t feel shy to shake it...everyone’s drunk anyway and no one is judging you. :) The staff at Cool Runnings are friendly, tentative, and just want to make sure you’re having a great time! I suggest asking to sail with Ed (the Captain of the boat)…he knows how to throw a boat party. They offer day sails, sunset sails, and private sails. They also provide life jackets (no, I did not wear mine), and snorkeling gear. Find out more about Cool Runnings here: https://www.coolrunningsbarbados.com

Animal Flower Cave
At the North End of the Island lies the Animal Flower Cave. This stunning cave has an opening rock formation that offers views of rough Atlantic Ocean waves smashing against cliffs of the north end. It costs $20 to enter and you don’t need a reservation prior. To get into the cave, it requires you to walk down a steep latter and you cannot enter without a guide. This cave has a beautiful open space but be careful, as the ground may be slippery! There is also a section of the cave where you are able to swim up to the edge. When you exit the cave, make sure to walk around the cliffs! There are some beautiful views.

East Coast Drive Along + Side Bar
The West Coast is known for relaxing, beautiful, clear, calm beaches but the East Coast is a different story. The Atlantic Ocean hits the East Coast of Barbados where the waves (coming straight from Africa) are rough and the currents are too strong to swim in. It’s actually completely opposite from the West Coast, but beautiful in it’s own way. I suggest renting a car and doing the drive along the East Coast, with as many stops along the way as possible. Many of the beaches are empty and there are a million great photo ops! A poplar spot amongst the locals on the East Coast is Side Bar. Pop in for some fried fish and rice and a beer!
Welchman Hall Gully (near Harrisons Cave)
Barbados is not just beaches! This island has beautiful greenery as well. There are a few places to check out the jungle-ish portion of the island, but I suggest the Welchman Hull Gully. It is a bit of a journey to get there (especially by the local bus!) but it’s totally worth it. On top of high hills, overlooking the ocean, the Welchman Hull Gully is a great place for a walk down lush trails and see wildlife (monkeys!)
It is also close by the popular Harrisons Cave! We didn’t go in there because the there were large groups coming in and out and I prefer exploring alone or with small groups.

