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July to November is the best time for Barbados travel, despite the increased chance of rain. Hurricanes rarely hit the island, and there are a number of festivals that take place at this time. Hotel prices tend to double for Barbados vacations during the peak season from December to April. This is a popular season because of the Barbados Jazz Festival, the Holetown Festival, and the Holders Season Festival. The off-season is from mid April to June, and the country tends to slow down and travel prices reach their lowest rates.
Explore caves that open right into the Atlantic Ocean, go for a mini-hike, and take a swim in the rock pools at this amazing location. There are plenty of places to relax and enjoy a picnic, too. Don't forget your camera to capture the scenery on this ultimate Barbados travel experience.
Want to find some native cuties frolicking in the tropics on your Barbados travels? Head over to the Barbados Wildlife Reserve to see the famous Barbados Green Monkeys go about their daily biz. You'll also spot flamingos, turtles, deer, armadillos, snakes and more. Entry is a bargain at just $12, so bring the family for some funds-friendly fun.
Barbados is blessed with some of the world's most stunning beaches. Try Bottom Bay for ample sunshine and beachgoers, or hit the unfortunately-named Foul Bay for a more chilled-out scene. Surfers choose Soup Bowl for the best surf in town. From snorkeling and diving to lazing on the sand, a Barbados vacation means sand and sea.
If you're on the lookout for a relaxing (and budget-conscious) end to your day, visit one of the many manicured tropical gardens on Barbados. Orchid World is a firm favorite, with numerous specimens of this gorgeous flora. There's also the Flower Forest and Andromeda Gardens to satisfy even the greenest of thumbs.
Tropical paradise? Check. Plenty of rum? Check. Free tastings? You bet. It's hard to find something not to like about the Mount Gay rum distillery in Barbados. And as the lilting accent of your guide serenades you through the history of rum on the island, plus tipple after tipple of the good stuff, you'll wonder why anyone would ever leave.
The Coral Reef Club & Sandy Lane both offer an amazing spa experience for those who want to enjoy a day of pampering and relaxation.
The Friday night fish fry has become a tradition for many, with an amazing party atmosphere and cheap open-air food stalls and music.
The Island Safari Company offers a fantastic off-road experience for the whole family, giving you the chance to see the country in all its glory.
Shop at Barefoot on the beach in St James for handmade trinkets, kaftans, quilts and colorful ceramic pieces.
The award winning Tides Restaurant has tables overlooking the sea, helpful and friendly staff, and excellent cuisine featuring a variety of dishes from all over the world.
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