Barbados Honeymoons + Luxury Barbados All Inclusive Honeymoons
Barbados is a terrific honeymoon destination for couples who want fantastic beaches, luxury resorts, and an easy flight to the Caribbean. Barbados honeymoon packages are stress-free when you book with the experts at Unforgettable Honeymoons, we specialize in Barbados resorts from budget to luxury. Our top recommendations for Barbados are on this page and include the House Barbados- a luxury adult only beach resort, the Fairmont Barbados, also a luxury beachfront resort ( no adult only) , the Crane Barbados, right next to the famous Crane beach, and lastly the latest addition, Couples Barbados- the newest all inclusive resort for couples only on this lovely island paradise.
Sandals Barbados Includes Everything for One Price
All-inclusive adult only resort right on the beach
when you stay at Sandals Barbados you get not only your meals, drinks and tips included- you also get to go on some off site trips and adventures including swimming with sea turtles
Barbados – A Great Honeymoon Destination in the Caribbean
Barbados is the ‘Little England’ of the Caribbean, but not so much so that the locals have given up rotis for kidney pies, or rum for bitter ale. Bajans, as the islanders call themselves, are as West Indian as any of their Caribbean neighbours, and have tended to selectively borrow rather than assume English customs.
Barbados sits almost a hundred miles east of its closest neighbour, so when the Spaniards, Danes, French and others were busy fighting over the rest of the Caribbean, Barbados sat back with its Pimm’s on ice, remaining solidly British
Barbados is a Great Destination All Year Round
IT is sunny and warm year round, however, The best time to go to Barbados is during the cooler, drier months of late winter and early spring (December through May). Mid-December to Mid-April is also the peak tourist season when prices are higher and hotels most crowded.
Harrisons Cave
Harrison’s Cave is a tourist attraction in the country of Barbados, first mentioned in 1795. Tourists can access the subterranean environment on a tramway. It is situated at 700 feet (210 m) above sea level. The three characteristics of the central uplands are gullies, sinkholes and caverns-Tour companies like Island Routes offer interactive tours of Harrison’s Cave, where you’ll be able to take in the beauty and splendor of it by tram car. After that you’ll go even deeper, literally underground, to explore the cave’s natural features. The fun doesn’t stop there. There’s a wildlife reserve at this location where you may get to see animals like the famous Barbados Green Monkey, alligators, and others. A trip to the Wildlife Reserve allows you to see the animals in their natural habitat, and it is the perfect experience for nature lovers.
https://www.islandroutes.com/harrisons-cave-barbados
Horse Racing Barbados Turf Club
Barbados Turf Club holds horse racing events at the Garrison Savannah year-round. Horse races fall into three main seasons: January to April, May to September, and November to December. In total, about 200 races happen throughout the seasons, with the premier sporting event being Sandy Lane Barbados Gold Cup. This occasion draws thoroughbred owners, jockeys, and trainers from all over the world
Racing Calendar
https://www.barbadosturfclub.org/racing-calendar/
Mount Gay Rum
Delve into the world of the famous Mount Gay Rum, first developed in 1703
Learn the history of Mount Gay, taste 4 signature rums, and enjoy a delicious traditional Bajan lunch on an open deck with beautiful ocean views. With transport to and from your hotel included, you can enjoy Mount Gay knowing your ride home is taken care of. Taste 4 unique rums Host helps you appreciate the history and flavors of each rum Enjoy a special local meal with beautiful views Chance to visit the gift shop, with rums that can only be purchased there
St.Nicholas Abbey Heritage Railway
St. Nicholas Abbey is a national treasure of Barbados and its history has spanned more than three centuries encapsulating the culture and legacy of the island’s heritage. This iconic great house, plantation and distillery is open to visitors showcasing our past and present through the preservation of the site as a heritage attraction and manufacturing of rum and sugar-related products. Our 19th-century steam mill operates from January to June allow visitors to experience the process of making rum in a meaningful way linking manufacturing with heritage tourism.
Fast Facts About Barbados
Full Name
Barbados
Capital City
Bridgetown
Area
432 sq km
167 sq miles
Population
264,000
Languages
English (official)
Religion
Protestant (67%), Roman Catholic (4%), none (17%), other (12%)
Currency
Barbados Dollar (B$)
Electricity
115V 50HzHz