Sandals Barbados
At Sandals Barbados, the splendor of Maxwell Beach intertwines with lush gardens for a heavenly honeymoon experience. The all inclusive…
Beauty beyond your wildest dreams is part of everyday life in the real-world paradise of Barbados. The easternmost Caribbean island packs an unbelievable number of natural wonders, internationally-renowned restaurants, and romantic activities into just 166 square miles. It’s an all-encompassing honeymoon destination that has something for every couple, with its warmhearted locals always proud to show it off.
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You’ll find Carlisle Bay on the edge of Barbados’ capital city of Bridgetown. Unimpeded views of the spellbinding Caribbean combine with immaculate white sands for the ultimate tropical beach experience. Carlisle Bay includes three of the best Barbados beaches—Brownes Beach, Bayshore Beach, and Pebble Beach—each of them being ideal for lazy beach days and watersports alike.
With gently swaying fruit trees as your backdrop, you’ll gaze out at the seemingly-endless ocean and revel in the picturesque natural setting. Many honeymooners bring a picnic lunch for an intimate afternoon, though there are plenty of excellent restaurants lining the beaches for sampling the local cuisine. Early mornings and late afternoons treat beachgoers to perhaps the best sunrise and sunset in Barbados. The breathtaking sight is truly the height of romance.
Expert Tip: There are six shipwrecked vessels resting at the bottom of Carlisle Bay to explore on a scuba diving or snorkeling expedition! Some are just a dozen feet beneath the surface, so even beginners can enjoy the sights while swimming with sea horses, turtles, and a variety of tropical fish.
After relaxing on one of Carlisle Bay’s fantastic beaches, you’ll find an entire island brimming with romantic possibilities.
The full range of all inclusive pleasures can be enjoyed in Barbados thanks to world-class resorts with ultra-luxury amenities. Beyond the absolutely spectacular ocean views, the best resorts in Barbados are known for an overwhelming variety of accommodations that include sky-pool butler suites, beachfront rooms with private tranquility soaking tubs, oceanview penthouses, crystal lagoon swim-ups, and private honeymoon suites. There’s a room tailored to every romantic fantasy, with stellar amenities only sweetening the options.
Beyond the absolutely spectacular ocean views and luxury accommodations at beachfront resorts, Barbados’ all inclusive packages are ideal for newlyweds looking to simply relax. Unlimited dining and drinks ensure that you’re only a few steps away from fabulous culinary options, and on-site spas offer the chance to finally alleviate wedding stress. Many all inclusives also come with bundled excursions and specialized activities, which can be a great way to stay on budget while never compromising on fun. An all inclusive is absolutely the best way to experience all that Barbados has to offer whether you’re a first-timer or a returning traveler.
Here are a few of the best Barbados all inclusive resorts for honeymooners:
There’s always an adventure to embark on during your Barbados honeymoon. Whether you’re looking for adrenaline-fueled thrills or a quiet spot to enjoy the island breeze, the island’s thriving towns and idyllic natural settings have it all.
Caribbean favorites are infused with a distinctive local twist in Barbados’ restaurants. The island is well known for its reliance on local fish and meats, as well as locally-grown fruits that are among the juiciest on earth. Begin each day with a fresh omelet topped with local fruit, grab some perfectly-cooked roti for lunch, and sit down in the evening for the island’s national dish, Cou Cou and Fried Flying Fish, to complete your daily culinary odyssey. Barbados is the birthplace of rum, so be sure to pair your meal with a rum punch made right on the island!
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Language
The official language in Barbados is English. Locals speak in a dialect known as Barbadian Creole (Bajan), which draws its influences from Africa and Great Britain. The main difference is replacing “th” with “d,” resulting in words like “dis” and “de.” You’ll have a “sweet fa so” (very nice) time adapting to the local accent, though standard English is just as acceptable.
Safety
Honeymooners don’t need to worry about traveling to Barbados, as it has earned its reputation as one of the safest Caribbean countries. Of course, like any destination, it’s best to remain aware of your surroundings, arrange transportation before enjoying the island’s nightlife, and secure your valuables at your resort during the day.
Tipping
Tipping is discretionary in Barbados, though the practice is common and definitely appreciated by staff. Restaurants throughout the country typically add an automatic 10-15% service charge to the bill, so be sure to double-check when your check arrives. Even so, an additional tip of around 10% for good service is fairly standard. Be sure to consider special tips for resort staff and especially private waiters and butlers!
Barbados is a small, peaceful country that utilizes its size to its advantage. There’s a welcoming vibe that is nurtured by its storied culture, and the abundance of romantic activities and one-of-a-kind natural marvels make it an indispensable honeymoon favorite. Couples seeking island thrills, flavorful cuisine, and enchanting natural sights have found the quintessential destination!
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Weather in Barbados
The weather in Barbados is pretty close to perfect, with an average temperature of 78 degrees and annual sunshine totaling 3,000 hours. The island’s warm breezes keep things incredibly mild, so plan on enjoying beach days and watersports throughout the year. Rainfall is minimal, though the dry season between January and June is typically the most popular for tourism.
COVID-19 Considerations
Similar to other Caribbean islands, Barbados is currently requiring that travelers present a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival. As requirements are being reassessed regularly, be sure to check with your travel advisor or on the country’s official website before departure.
Flights to Barbados
Incoming and departing flights are all out of Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) in Seawell, Christ Church. The airport is located on the island’s southern coast and is near many of the best Barbados resorts for easy travel. Non-stop flights are available from American Airlines, Delta, and JetBlue to New York, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Los Angeles, and Seattle.
Ground Transfers
Transportation throughout the island couldn’t be easier thanks to private vehicle rentals, taxi service, and public transportation. Though you may opt to rely on shuttle services your all inclusive resort might offer, a rental car and visitor’s permit can be easily acquired at the airport. Just remember to drive on the left side of the road! If you plan on using taxis, keep in mind that there are no fare meters on the island. While taxis are generally affordable wherever you plan to go, be sure to agree on a rate with your driver before setting off.