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Top 5 Destinations in Barbados

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When it comes to the world’s most stunning tropical getaways, the Caribbean jewel of Barbados stands out as a true haven. Boasting warm turquoise waters, pristine white sandy beaches and an abundance of gorgeous green palm trees, it is widely regarded as the original luxury destination in the Caribbean.

With breathtaking natural landscapes, a rich history and culture, and a vibrant culinary scene, Barbados is a must-visit island for everyone’s bucket list. 

Here are our top 5 destinations in Barbados!

Sea Shed, Mullins Beach

‘The ultimate beach day on the West’, Sea Shed is the perfect relaxation destination for world-class food and classic summer cocktails right on the seafront. Sea Shed has a barefoot chic with a bit of tropical elegance, and rustic luxury. 

Indulge in Sea Shed’s exceptional signature dishes, including chargrilled octopus paired with fresh sweet potato salad, as well as the irresistible Sea Shed nachos complimented by vibrant salsa and zesty guacamole. Elevating the experience, Sea Shed does great at perfecting a grilled catch of the day, great for both large groups and families.

Baia, Speightstown

Baia, the ‘Peruvian style getaway,’ radiates a welcoming and relaxed ambience, decorated beautifully with captivating mountainous and coastal decor. It’s not merely a restaurant; it’s an escape—a destination where the merging of Peruvian style and coastal charm creates an experience that leaves a lasting impression on everyone. 

With an extensive menu that spans both sea and land, stand-out dishes include the mouthwatering Pollo al Josper dish, a personal favourite, as well as charcoal grilled Peruvian half chicken and choclito crema. Whether you’re craving the richness of Mahi Mahi or the luxury of Lobster tail, Baia is your go-to destination for both exceptional cuisine and an immersive ambiance.

Roundhouse, Bathsheba

Just a stone’s throw away from the Atlantic, Roundhouse boasts a brilliant view of the Caribbean beaches. Steeped in history, this renowned restaurant is an ideal spot for all-day food and drink. Offering unmatched views, Roundhouse provides a front-row seat to the magnificent waves that surfers willingly take on. 

Roundhouse is credited with unbelievably authentic coconut shrimp. It stands out as a noteworthy restaurant where one may discover a favoured bar snack in Barbados and, indeed, globally. The menu features jerk pork and plantain skewers, three creole-style flying fish, and homemade Roundhouse burgers.

Fish Pot, St Lucy

The Fish Pot is a frequently chosen destination for clear-sky evening. Situated directly on the seafront, it offers a low-key ambience right in-front of the sunset. 

Start the dining experience with a round of ice-cold mojitos, watching the sunset fall beneath the horizon. Noteworthy seafood dishes at the Fish Pot include pan-roasted stone bass, seared Atlantic salmon, and a flavoursome seafood broil. Fish Pot is commended for its inviting atmosphere and picturesque setting.

Adrian’s Rum Shack, Mullins Beach

For a unique experience distinct from the previous destinations, make a point to visit Adrian and his Rum Shack. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to savour local, authentic cocktails, with special emphasis on the iconic Rum-Punch.

Nestled next to the Sea Shed, Adrian’s Rum Shack would be best described as a beach hut, bar and seating overlooking the ocean. Popular with both locals and tourists, the Rum Shack gives you the perfect idea of what Barbados is really about. As night falls on Mullins Beach, Adrian’s Rum Shack becomes a central venue for nighttime entertainment, featuring occasional performances by DJs and live music.

Written by Will Rees

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