While staying on Barbados’ stunning coast, it would be a crime not to sample some of the island’s fresh sea cuisine. Six Men’s Fish Market is located nearby and is a hot spot where locals and tourists purchase their tasty catch of the day. Serving everything from tuna, marlin, flying fish and dolphin, the market will definitely serve up something new for you to try.
On Fridays, the market transforms into the party place to be. A rum shop that sits beside the market blasts out music and serves beverages.
Arlington House is another close by attraction that is certainly worth a visit. The house is a museum set over three storeys that centres on local and slave history. Arlington is an eighteenth-century building that has been restored to provide visitors with an interactive experience. A friendly member of staff will guide you through the museum, explaining how the interactive features work and how to use them. There’s also plenty of audio and film information as well as striking displays to help you journey into Bajan history.
For a wonderful dining experience, head to Port St Charles Yacht Club, a restaurant that looks out onto the mesmerising west coast of Barbados.
Offering a plethora of international dishes, guests will find something to suit their fancy, even if it means trying something that they’ve never heard of before. After your meal, head onto the venue’s deck and lounge in the sunshine while sipping on a delicious cocktail or two.