Barbados, where the sea is crystal clear, and the skies are blue – no surprises it’s an incredibly sought after holiday destination. It sits in the east of the Caribbean and is famed for stunning beaches, turquoise bays and it’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed capital. In other words, there’s something to do here for every type of holiday goer.
Of course, you are going to want to visit all of the beaches Barbados from Miami and Rockley Beach to Bottom Bay and Mullins Beach. There are, however, many other things you can and should explore to get the full Barbados experience, from The Parliament Buildings in Bridgetown to trying the national dish of Barbados – Cou Cou and flying fish. When in Barbados, after all.
This villa is located in Speightstown, on Mullins Beach, a blue-water beach that is lined with sky-high palm trees and home to many water sports. The area, which is also known as Little Bristol, is the second largest town centre of Barbados and it is 12 miles north of the capital city of Bridgetown, meaning you are close to many, many entertaining day trips, restaurant and, of course, beaches.
There are many things to do in the immediate area, including enjoying a cocktail at Mullins Beach bar, taking part in some of the famed water sports or spending the day on a luxury catamaran. There are also more stunning spots in the area to visit for a day of rest and relaxation, such as Gibbs Beach.