This sumptuous property is located in the picturesque and quiet Atlantic Shores area on the South Coast of the island and is in close proximity to many of the well-known local surfing spots as well as the popular Miami Beach and fishing town of Oistins. The South Coast is known for its bustling laid back style with many restaurants, night clubs and gorgeous white sandy beaches. Here you can swim in calm waters, snorkel over the inshore reefs and tidal pools, and at the southernmost tip of the island, you can windsurf. Many of the beaches offer sun loungers and have beach bars, so you can spend your days relaxing beachfront. The airport and Barbados Golf Club are also only a short drive away.
There are many beautiful beaches to enjoy on the island, from Miami and Rockley Beach to Bottom Bay and Mullins Beach - the latter being one of the lost popular spots in Barbados. When visiting Barbados, the first thing you are sure to notice are the gorgeous and renowned flat white sand beaches. On the west coast of Barbados, miles of coral shore beaches and fine white sands stretch along a hypnotising turquoise sea. The West Coast of Barbados is also fringed with countless breath-taking Coral Reefs to provide excellent snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities.
The East Coast of Barbados has fantastic and lively surfing opportunities, blown briskly by the strong and constant trade winds; the constant breeze of these trade winds gives Barbados its mild and pleasant tropical climate. Along the east coast, huge Atlantic waves crash along the shore and so the beaches are better suited for walks and sun-bathing, with a few enchanting places to have a dip in the sea – as the waves break over rocks and reefs, small pools are formed close to shore forming delightful natural swimming pools!
There’s plenty to do in Barbados, and not just sunning yourself at the stunning spots. Known for its friendly, welcoming culture you’ll want to take in as much of the authentic Barbados experience as you can, from tasting the island’s rum, listening to reggae music at sunset to tasting their local delicacy - flying fish. If you fancy a little history you must visit Bridgetown, the biggest town centre that also happens to be a UNESCO site. Wander the streets, take in the sites, and feel the sun on your face.