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Barbados Beaches tour
2013 of the best beaches in Barbados
Review of the best beaches in Barbados Here is a video that I made over several day showing some of the best beaches in Barbados. If you look at the map of Barbados beaches, you will find that I covered most of them. The video starts off on the boardwalk near
Accra beach and continues to the last shot of foul bay. One of Barbados best beaches is one of the Barbados beaches near
Bridgetown called
Brown's beach. It is very popular with the cruise ship crowd as it is not far from the cruise terminal in
Carlisle bay.
After going around Bridgetown the first beach I found was
Brighton beach then off to
Payne's bay on the west coast.
Sandy Lane beach is hard to get to because the resort uses a guard station.
Holetown beach was next followed by Mullins Bay beach which is associated with the
Royal Westmoreland resort is very slim and crowded with hardly any place to park. Here is a link to the Mullins web cam.
http://www.royalwestmoreland.com/beach/mullins-bay-webcam/mullins-bay-webcam
.html
Up the coast towards
Lucy you will find the
Speightstown beach and of course the beaches of
Port St. Charles. One of their beaches is very private while the other can be accessed via the public access between the now closed
Almond Beach
Village.
If you are looking for a secluded pristine beach hurry up!
The south coast is by far my favorite place for beaches. The waves are bigger and well more fun. The boardwalk takes you from the beach in front of
Coconut Court and the luxury
Palm Beach condos all the way to Accra Beach. Accra Beach ( here is another of my videos http://youtu.be/4tVS8jwEfl8 ), is my favorite where you will find me for 2 weeks every year under the tree near the food and beverage huts. Also know as Rockley Beach, this spot keeps the lifeguards very busy as the undertow can be impressive.
The next beach going south is the famous
Sandy Beach where you will find Carib Beach Bar beside
Crystal Waters. You can go out pretty far there before the water reaches your waist.
Every Sunday there is a beach party with live music and plenty of people drinking a lot of beer and spirits. It is wild.
The next beach I filmed was
Dover Beach. Located in
St Lawrence gap, this beach is very popular
with a great spot at the
Southern Palms hotel. At this hotel is there with a great restaurant,
Colors where you can listen to steel pan music on Sunday's.
Nice view of the beach from this open air restaurant. Beside that is the all inclusive Barbados Beach
Club.
At the end of the gap is
Turtle Beach which you can access via
Maxwell coast road. The Bougainvillea resort is on the same beach and sandwiched in between is the luxury condo
Ocean's One.
Public access is between
Oceans and
Turtle beach resort.
Off to Oistin's I went to visit the fish market there. There a beach there but
I never see people in the water. Further along
Miami Beach just south of
Oistins is a very popular beach with the
Little Arches
Hotel and restaurant close by. I have personally seen the transformation of this formerly know as
Enterprise beach from a little used almost private place to a bustling place with hardly a parking space to be found. 15 years ago we used to be able to park under the trees. There has for the longest time a food truck there Mr
Delicious that serves everything from fish cakes to rum punch and fish cutters. The truck is still there however there is no more parking under the trees.
Great beach!
Bathsheba was my next stop. Located on the rocky and breezy east coast this is a very popular stop for tour buses. The views are spectacular as you wind your way down from narrow mountain roads. The eroded rocks being pounded by the waves stand like statues in the surf. From there we headed to
Bath Beach and
Martins bay. You will see in the video some great footage.
Crane beach is a little bit of a challenge to get to. You either have to pay to get into the Crane resort ( which is redeemable for lunch) or risk it parking down a very very narrow lane and walking over 50 feet of rock to get to the beach. Thank goodness that someone has built and created concrete walking pads over the coral rocks.
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The last beach we went to was
Foul Bay which is located next to
Crane Beach. No swimmers there as you can see at the end of the video.
That is my review of Barbados Beaches. See you next year.
http://youtu.be/oJcsX8NNUac
- published: 10 Apr 2013
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