Barbados is the most exciting of the Caribbean Islands, with stylish hotels, well loved restaurants, and a exciting nightlife. Even though Barbados has been independent for over 40 years, Colonial traditions such as Famous monuments still live on. These British traditions are however, overshadowed by the beautiful and mysterious places. These factors when combined with souring temperatures, and the all important hospitality of the locals, guarantees visitors warmth and offers people a diverse Caribbean holiday to Barbados.

Apart from the historical monuments such as the figure of lord Nelson and activities such as water sports; Barbados proves to be a fascinating mix of British traditional with local customs.
With just over 70 miles of Beaches to choose from on the gorgeous Island of Barbados, sightseers will have no problem finding a heavenly sandy shores, deep clear waters and incredible astonishing views in Barbados. Barbados is a coral island, and its sandy coastlines are formed from coral reefs, this means that almost all of Barbados’ coastlines, are made of silky sand, which is great for burying your toes into.
The Weather in Barbados is sunny for most of the year with temperatures during the daytime nearly always reaches a tropical 30 Celsius. The driest time to visit is from December to June; tropical rains are from the hot months of July to November. If you are planning to go and see the Island and are trying to find Cheap Holidays to Barbados, the best time to visit is between May and October, during this time both resorts and flights to Barbados are more economical.