Hotels of Bridgetown
- Accra Beach Hotel And Spa
- All Seasons Resort Europa
- Barbados Beach Club
- Blue Horizon
- Bougainvillea Barbados
- Butterfly Beach Hotel
- Coconut Court Beach Hotel
- Colony Club
- Crystal Cove
- Divi Southwinds Beach Resort
- Fairmont Royal Pavilion
- Hilton Barbados Resort
- Island Inn Hotel
- Mango Bay
- O2 Beach Club & Spa
- Pendry Barbados
- Port St Charles
- Radisson Aquatica Resort
- Rostrevor Apartment Hotel
- Sandals Barbados
- Sandals Royal Barbados
- Savannah Beach Hotel
- Sea Breeze Beach House
- South Beach Hotel
- Southern Palms Beach Club
- St Peters Bay Luxury Resort And Residences
- Sugar Bay Barbados
- Sugar Cane Club Hotel And Spa
- Tamarind By Elegant Hotels
- The Abidah By Accra
- The Club Barbados Resort And Spa
- The Crane Resort
- The House By Elegant Hotels
- The Sands Barbados
- Time Out Hotel
- Turtle Beach Resort By Elegant Hotels
- Waves Hotel And Spa
- Worthing Court Apartment Hotel
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time is between December and May during the dry season, with sunny and pleasant weather
For lower prices, consider visiting between July and November, although there might be short rain showers
Top attractions include Carlisle Bay, the Rihanna Drive monument, the Mount Gay Visitor Centre, the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, and activities around the cruise port
Also popular are walking tours of the historic core, snorkeling, and catamaran cruises
The main airport is Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), located about 13–16 km southeast of Bridgetown
You can take a taxi or bus to reach the city center
Yes, it's generally safe. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing may increase during the high tourist season (November–April). Keep valuables secure, especially on beaches, and ensure accommodations are locked
Not anymore. There used to be a railway and tram system, with remnants still visible along the coast. The “Great Train Run” marathon also follows part of the old route. But there's no operational train service today
Founded in 1628, Bridgetown is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its historic core and military garrison an excellent example of colonial British architecture
The top beaches near Bridgetown include Carlisle Bay, famous for turquoise waters and shipwreck dives, Brownes Beach, great for swimming, and Pebbles Beach, ideal for families. These beaches offer soft white sand, calm waters, and plenty of tourist facilities. Activities such as snorkeling, paddle boarding, and boat trips are also widely available.
Barbadian cuisine is rich and flavorful. Must-try dishes include flying fish with cou-cou (the national dish), fried fish cakes, and the island’s signature macaroni pie. Local markets and eateries in Bridgetown serve grilled fish, spicy Bajan specialties, and world-famous rum, offering a true taste of Barbadian culture.
To explore Bridgetown, travelers can use public buses, which are very affordable and connect major areas. Taxis and private minibuses are also widely available. For more flexibility, car rentals are an option, although driving on the left side may require some adjustment. Many attractions in the city are also easily accessible on foot.
The best way to book your Bridgetown vacation is through a trusted specialist. Contact Voyages Aqua Terra at 1-866-628-6241 or by email at ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com
Their team provides personalized advice, the best available deals, and full assistance with flights, hotels, and local activities to make your trip worry-free.



