ISLAND LIFE

ISLAND LIFE

Barbados is well known for its stunning beaches
along its 110km of coastline.

From Relaxing to surfing, diving the many shipwrecks or just watching the waves crash in with a local rum.

You will find there is something for everyone on this stunning island. But as well as enjoying what the many beaches has to offer, there are many other options to explore: Historical sites like St Nicholas Abbey with its restored steam railway, The Garrison, George Washington house, Arlington house museum, cricket legends of Barbados, Concorde, and the many plantation houses.

Sports like Cricket, Polo, Horse Racing, horse riding, tennis, golf, hiring of e-bikes/guided bike tour, race circuit Taking to the waters; Catamaran cruises, Swimming with turtles, snorkelling, paddle boarding, sailing, diving, water skiing, jet skis etc.

Island interests: Hunte’s Gardens, Harrison’s Caves, Animal Flower Cave, Peg Farm & Nature reserve & monkey trails.

Retail therapy. There is a whole array of shops with many local boutiques selling unique fashions to the branded designer stores at Limegrove in Holetown a kilometre from the house.

Food is one of the biggest pastimes people enjoy when visiting the island and there are many restaurants and bars on the island offering delicacies at varying prices depending on the style or type of restaurant you prefer.

From the exclusive and renowned Tides and The Cliff, to the fun local karaoke bars which are always very welcoming.

And there are plenty in between with the likes of Lonestar, Spagos, Nishi, The Fishpot are just a few. Then there are the Beach clubs.

There are a few of these in a relaxed bajan style like La Cabane,One 11 East and The Seashed to the more commercial names like The Cliff and Nikki Beach.

To see a full list of things you can do on the island here is a link to peruse through. Any activities or restaurants you would like to book then just let Celeste know and we can arrange for you.