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Barbados

Barbados sits at the eastern edge of the Caribbean, a coral limestone island of 431 km² shaped by trade winds, sugarcane fields, and the steady rhythm of Atlantic swells breaking against its rugged east coast.

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Overview

Barbados lies in the Lesser Antilles, roughly 160 km east of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with no land neighbours sharing its island. Bridgetown is the capital and largest city. English is the official language, and the Barbadian dollar serves as currency, pegged to the US dollar. The island carries a distinct Bajan cultural identity — shaped by British colonial history, West African heritage, and a long tradition of cricket — making it one of the Caribbean's more socially and institutionally stable nations.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities, including citizens of the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and European Union member states, may enter Barbados without a visa for short stays. Travellers are generally expected to hold a return ticket and proof of accommodation. Requirements vary by nationality, so visitors should consult the official Barbados Immigration Department website or their nearest Barbadian embassy before travel.

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Famous Attractions in Barbados

Harrison's Cave in the island's central highlands offers an extensive network of crystallised limestone caverns with active stalactites and streams. The UNESCO-listed Bridgetown and its Garrison includes 17th-century British military architecture still largely intact. Bathsheba on the rugged east coast is known for its dramatic boulder formations and strong surf. Andromeda Botanic Gardens near Bathsheba displays rare tropical plant specimens across a hillside setting. St. Nicholas Abbey, a Jacobean-era plantation great house dating to around 1658, remains one of the oldest surviving structures in the Western Hemisphere.

Weather & Climate

Barbados has a tropical climate moderated by northeast trade winds, keeping conditions relatively consistent year-round. Dry season runs roughly from December to May, with average temperatures around 26–28 °C. The wet season, June through November, brings higher humidity and occasional heavy showers, with temperatures reaching 29–31 °C. Barbados sits south of the main hurricane belt, making major storms less frequent than on many neighbouring islands. Light, breathable clothing suits most of the year, with a layer for air-conditioned interiors.

Interesting Facts About Barbados

  • Birthplace of rum: Mount Gay distillery founded 1703.
  • Barbados became a republic in November 2021.
  • Cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers was born here.
  • Island has never shared its landmass with another country.
  • Rihanna holds official National Cultural Ambassador status.

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