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The sunshine edit: 7 of the best beaches in Barbados

The sunshine edit: 7 of the best beaches in Barbados


Sporty spots

For those looking to add some adventure to their beach days, Barbados has a wealth of gorgeous shores perfect for everything from surfing to kite- and paddle-boarding. A great way to work up an appetite for the beach bars and restaurants dotted around the bays.

Bathsheba Beach

Whether you’re a surfer or a snapper, you’ll love the dramatic environs of Bathsheba Beach in the North

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The coral rock formations on the wild, Atlantic east of the island have been carved into curious and dramatic shapes by waves over the centuries, making them perfect for photography. Surfers and bodyboarders lap up the huge waves, particularly at the Soup Bowl, which is worth a visit, even if only to watch in wonder. Bathsheba Beach also offers shallow coral pools that are perfect for a cooling dip. Foodies can enjoy exploring the restaurants and rum shops in the adjoining village, and the Andromeda Botanical Gardens are just a short drive away.

Crane Beach

Surf is seriously up at Crane Beach, making this an adventurer’s paradise

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Honoured by Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous as “one of the 10 best beaches in the world,” the Crane Beach is a great choice for the more active traveller. Its slightly wilder waters offer great waves for body surfing or boogie boarding. The yet more adventurous have been known to jump into the sea from the cliffs. This 250-yard-long stretch of pink-tinged sand, flanked by a palm grove, is also a fine place to relax, soak up the sun and sip a drink or two. The Crane Resort is a vast, luxurious site, perfect for a romantic lunch.

Silver Sands Beach

From windsurfing to paddleboarding and a kids play park, Silver Sands has activities covered

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The waves and wind get lively on this beach, making it a favourite haunt for those who love windsurfing, kite-boarding, and stand up paddle boarding. Surfer’s Point is the sweet spot for those who want to catch some waves. For the younger or less adventurous members of the family there are shaded picnic benches, a kid’s play park and a Wifi-enabled gazebo for uploading your envy-inducing snaps.

Natural wonders

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the natural world, Barbados has the beautifully untouched beaches you need. Enjoy making underwater friends from colourful fish to playful turtles, as you sail, scuba or snorkel your way around the turquoise waters.

Carlisle Bay

The wreck-packed waters of Carlisle Bay make this a great spot for a sea…

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