Many islands in the Caribbean islands have beautiful sandy beaches, but since Barbados is one of the most developed islands in the region, you can find a special place on the island to create the perfect holiday. Whether you are looking to take a cheap holidays to Barbados or are interested in all inclusive holidays, stroll quaint streets and do some duty-free shopping.

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Aside from the white sandy beaches surrounded by azure water, the interior of Barbados has rolling terrains, lush scenery and vast plantation homes from colonial past. Tourists can learn more about the history of the region in one of several museums. Luxury resorts dot the west and south coast, while the wild east coast is legendary among surfers and other adventure sport enthusiasts.
While on taking family holidays rest assured you can get around the island with ease. Use the public bus, rent a car or arrange bike rentals with your hotel of choice so that you can explore the island in the fresh air. Families will enjoy Bath Beach which is down a steep road along the southern coast of Bathsheba. Tour a submarine, rent a catamaran or see the natural wonders of Harrison’s Cave.
If you are looking to enjoy the nightlife of Barbados check out Oistins and its busy seaside fish market. It transforms into the best party on the island each weekend complete with music of all kind, food vendors and lots of rum.

Add culture into your stay and visit St. Nicholas Abbey, one of the oldest plantation houses. The rum and sugar museum includes historical artifacts which includes a host of slave ledgers and other records from that period of time. The George Washington museum is another destination of interest on the island.
You cannot leave Barbados without trying the islands famous dish, flying fish. Head to Fisherman’s Pub on the Speightstown waterfront for dinner and relax to the steel-pan music. Romantics will love David’s Place which overlooks St. Lawrence Bay for more seafood, or if you have had your fill of fish, head to the West Indian buffet.
March and April are generally the best months to take family holidays in Barbados, unless you want to visit during the three-week Crop-Over in July. This big festival is held during the wettest month because it coincides with the sugarcane harvest.
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