CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
Beaches & Places of Interest Close to the Bridgetown Cruise Terminal

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Welcome to the Fun Guide to the best Barbados Shore Excursions for Cruise Ship Passengers visiting the island. We have put together some Scenic Tours  and a variety of Things to do while in Barbados with Transportation Included (roundtrip transfers) from Barbados’ Bridgetown Port. Have fun choosing from the many Shore Excursions in Barbados and make sure you enjoy it Caribbean style...

BEACHES CLOSE TO BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN CRUISE TERMINAL  

ADVENTURE BEACH / THE BOATYARD
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea-Tours, Watersports, Shopping, Restaurant, Bar & more)

One of the island's most exciting beaches located at the popular Boatyard nightclub. Adventure Beach offers many beach activities and a variety of watersports as well as great beach facilities. Services and activities includes the use of Beach Chairs, Umbrellas, Showers & Changing rooms, Kayaks, Pedal Boats, Snorkelling, Glass Bottom Boats, Scuba Diving, Ocean Trampolines, Ice-berg Climb & Slide, Beach Volleyball, Souvenir shops and much more. Plenty to eat and drink are also available for your consumption.

Directions: The Boatyard, Bay Street. (South-west of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


BRANDONS BEACH / BRIGHTON BEACH
West Coast Area - (Watersports, Facilities, Restaurant & Bar)
This is an ever-popular local beach with an amazingly long stretch of beach and only minor breaks of rock or reef. It is fairly calm most of the year, very little undertow, but watch out for sea urchins in some areas near the reefs.
Brandon's Beach can be found on the South-west coast of Barbados.

Directions: Off Spring Garden Highway (North of Bridgetown)
Parish: St. Michael


CARLISLE BAY
Bridgetown outlying area - (Watersports, Restaurant & Bar)

This is a picturesque long beach with mostly calm and clear waters. It is also called "Browne's Beach" by some locals as well as being Barbados' most important bay, rich in history and great for snorkeling and Scuba diving because of its reef, colourful fish and many wrecks.
Carlisle Bay Beach is located on the South-west coast of Barbados

Directions: Bay Street (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St Michael


BROWNE'S BEACH
Bridgetown outlying area - (Facilities)

Calm clear waters with a beautiful view of the Carlisle Bay and the many yachts and fishing boats. It sets the atmosphere for great sunset photos.
Browne's Beach is located on the South-west coast of Barbados.

Directions: Bay Street. (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St Michael


PEBBLES BEACH
Bridgetown outlying area - (Watersports, Facilities, Restaurant & Bar)

This beach has mostly calm and clear waters with access to lots of watersports and some restaurants.
Pebble's Beach is located on the South-west coast of Barbados.

Directions: Aquatic Gap, off Bay St. (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St Michael


NEEDHAM'S POINT / HILTON BEACH
Bridgetown outlying area - (Watersports, Facilities, Restaurant & Bar)

This beach has very calm and clear waters with access to lots of watersports. This area is rich in military history and is the location of Hilton Barbados Hotel and the Needham's Point Lighthouse.
Needhams Point Beach is located on the South-west coast of Barbados.

Directions: Needham's Point - Off Bay Street (South of Bridgetown)
Parish: St Michael

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BRIDGETOWN
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THE CITY BRIDGETOWN
(Historic, Military, Tour, Recreational, Duty-free Shopping)

This is the main commercial centre and is Barbados' largest and liveliest city. It is a vibrant city with an atmosphere that represents the Industry and the pulse of the people. The look of Bridgetown incorporates historic buildings and sites with modern offices which gives it a unique blend.

Parish: St. Michael (South of Cruise Terminal)


BROAD STREET
Bridgetown - (Historic, Duty-free Shopping)

It has served as the major center of activity and shopping in Bridgetown. This street was originally known as Cheapside, a name that still applies to the lower end where the General Post Office and Market is located. Some historic buildings can still be found here.

Directions: Between Heroes Square and Jubilee Gardens (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael




HISTORIC SIGHTS CLOSE TO BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN CRUISE TERMINAL
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THE BRIDGETOWN BRIDGES
Bridgetown - (Historic)

The Chamberlain Bridge
This Draw-bridge (SwingBridge) was constructed in 1872 to provide a path across the Careenage, and played a pivotal role in aiding merchants, labourers and workers to make their living. After suffering damage at the hands of a hurricane in 1898, the Swing Bridge was repaired and renamed after Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary who helped Barbados with financial aid after the 1898 hurricane. The Draw-Bridge was raised for tall ships but had been stationary since 1984 because of mechanical problems. In 2005 it was removed and up graded into a state-of-the-art bridge and became operational again in 2006.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (West of Heroes Square / South-end of Broad Street)

(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael

The Charles Duncan O'Neal Bridge
This bridge was named after the founder of the Democratic League and the Working Men Association.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (south-west of Heroes Square / South-end of Broad Street)

(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE INDEPENDENCE ARCH
Bridgetown - (Historic)

This Arch commemorates Barbados' 21st Anniversary of Independence gained on November 30th 1966. It is located on the Chamberlain Bridge in the capital Bridgetown. On the Arch are projections and displays of all the National Emblems of Barbados, while inside the Arch is information on Barbados' Independence and the father of Independence the late Rt.Hon Errol Walton Barrow.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (West of Heroes Square / South-end of Broad Street)

(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
Bridgetown - (Recreational)

Previously a car park and known for its political meetings, this area has now been transformed into a recreational square and garden for the benefit of locals and visitors. This 50,000 sq. ft. approx. open area was reopened in 2007 and is located between the Chamberlain Bridge & the Charles Duncan O'Neal Bridge and features seating areas, an amphitheatre, two fountains and a 9ft statue of the Right Excellent Errol Walton Barrow, as well as washroom facilities for males, females and the physically challenged.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (West of Heroes Square / South-end of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS:
Bridgetown - (Tour, Historic)

It is the third oldest Parliament in the Commonwealth after Britain and Bermuda. It was founded in 1639 and the present buildings were completed in 1870's. The Parliament buildings are not open to the public while Parliament is in session.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (opposite Heroes Square - east / South-end of Broad Street)

(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


NATIONAL HEROES SQUARE
Bridgetown - (Historic, Military, Recreational)

This square was once called the Trafalgar Square but was changed to the Heroes Square in 1999, to celebrate the achievements of some of the outstanding Heroes who played a significant roll in the development of Barbados.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (opposite Parliament Buildings - West / South-end of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE STATUE OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON
Bridgetown - (Historic, Military)

The bronze statue was erected in 1813 and pre-dates the Nelson Column in Trafalgar Square in London. At the time of his death, because of the impression he made on Barbadians at that time, they purchased the statue as well as the land and named it Trafalgar Square and installed the statue. The Nelson Statue has been at the center of controversy since the 1800's with cries for its removal. The only changes to date are the halting of the traditional wreath laying on the Trafalgar anniversary and the change of direction in which he faced. It was sculpted in bronze by Sir Richard Westmacott.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (opposite Parliament Buildings - west / South-end of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE FOUNTAIN GARDENS Bridgetown - (Historic, Recreational)

This garden is one of the town's best relaxing spots and consists of the Mediterranean Dolphin Fountain and the War Memorial.

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The Dolphin Fountain was introduced in 1865 in commemoration of the first piped water in the city in 1861.

The Cenotaph / The War Memorial with its obelisk grey granite structure and coral stone basin was built in 1925 to commemorate those who died during World War 1. It features the islands Coat of Arms and the names of the Barbadians who died during the (2) World Wars.

The Garden itself and the enclosure came later, the earliest work beginning in 1882.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (opposite Parliament Buildings - west / South-end of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE CAREENAGE
Bridgetown - (Historic)

This marina is so named because smaller vessels careened there for repairs while larger ships used the deep water harbour. The careenage for (300) years had been the centre of communication and trade for the island. In recent times the modern Bridgetown Harbour overshadowed it and now it is mainly for sleek yachts to berth. Two bridges separate the outer and inner basins; The Charles Duncan O'neal Bridge named after the founder of the Democratic League and the Working Men Association as well as the Joseph Chamberlain Draw-Bridge named after the colonial secretary who helped Barbados with financial aid after the 1898 hurricane. The Draw-Bridge was raised for tall ships but has been stationary for a while because of mechanical problems. It has since been rebuilt and in 2006 was again operational.

Directions: Upper Broad Street (opposite the ParliamentBuildings/ South of Broad Street)

(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE SCREW DOCK
Bridgetown - (Historic)

This dock was completed in 1893 and is the only dry dock of its kind known to exist in the world. The Victorian engineered dry dock has a capacity of (930 tons) and is (240 ft) in length with a (46 ft) beam and a (13 ft) shaft.

Directions: (South of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


QUEEN'S PARK
Bridgetown outskirts - (Historic, Military, Recreational)

Located in Queen's Park is Queen's House, formerly King's House which was built in 1783; it was originally a military home for General Gabriel Christie the Commanding Officer of the British forces in Barbados.

Directions: Constitution Road. (South of Broad Street / Bridgetown outskirts)
(South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE LAW COMPLEX
Bridgetown outskirts - (Historic)

These Historic Buildings now housing the Police Station, the Magistrates' Court and the Law Courts were completed in 1732 and at that time housed the Council of Assembly, the Law Courts and Gaol.

Directions: Coleridge Street. (East of Broad Street / next to the Public Library & opposite the Montifiore Fountain) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bridgetown outskirts - (Historic, Recreational)

The Library was opened in 1904 and was a gift from the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

Directions: Coleridge Street. (East of Broad Street / next to the Law Complex & opposite the Montifiore Fountain) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE MONTEFIORE FOUNTAIN
Bridgetown outskirts - (Historic, Recreational)

This was a gift from John Montefiore in 1940 as a memorial to his father, a respected merchant described as being “a free coloured”. On the monument, each of its marble statues represents different Ideals: Justice, Fortitude, Temperance and Prudence.

Directions: Coleridge Street (the center point facing the Library and the Law Complex) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE
Bridgetown outskirts - (Tour, Religious, Historic)

The original Synagogue dates back to 1651 and was the first in the Western Hemisphere with a Jewish congregation of over 300, who originally left South America because of persecution, choosing Barbados to settle.

Directions: Synagogue Lane (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


ST MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL
Bridgetown outskirts - (Historic, Religious)

The first church of Saint Michael in Barbados was located on the site presently occupied by St Mary's Church. After that church proved to be inadequate, the now St Michael's Cathedral was then consecrated in 1665, it was later destroyed by hurricane in 1780 and erected in 1789. This Anglican Cathedral is of Georgian appearance with a Gothic style and pointed arches in the windows. The cemetery is filled with tombs of important dignitaries and soldiers.


Directions: St. Michael's Row (South of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


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ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES CLOSE TO BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN CRUISE TERMINAL
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Bridgetown Outlying Areas

PELICAN CRAFT CENTRE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Shopping, Recreation, Entertainment)

On the outskirts of Bridgetown towards the Port is a quaint little community of craft, art and curio shops called Pelican Village. Here you will find a trove of little boutiques, galleries, shops and workshops just filled with local works including pottery, sculptures, clothing, craft items, works of art and much more. You can also watch some of the craftsmen fashioning their works.

Directions: Harbour Road (North-west of the Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal) - 5 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


JOLLY ROGER PIRATE CRUISES
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea Tour, Snorkel)
Come step back 300 years with the world famous Jolly Roger Party Cruise, to a time when pirates roamed the Caribbean Seas. It's Party Time as we set sail in the Bajan sunshine; tropical waters, Caribbean breezes, calypso music and barrels filled to the brim with the infamous ‘Pirate Punch' while the galley serve's up the best barbequed steak, chicken and fish on the high seas. Book in advance to secure your space.

Directions: Tall Ships Cruises, Shallow Draught (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 10 min walk
Parish: St. Michael



HARBOUR MASTER CRUISES:
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea Tour, Snorkel, Entertainment)
By Day - Stroll along a beautiful sandy beach at the beach stop; snorkel on a nearby reef or for the more adventurous try the 70´ Cockspur Water Slide.
By Night - entertainment features a spectacular cultural floorshow including exotic belly dancing, tropical dancers. Sunny days or starry nights, this floating entertainment centre will take you away on a journey of fun, delicious local food, spectacular cultural entertainment, excitement and romance. Book in advance to secure your space.

Directions: Tall Ships Cruises, Shallow Draught (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 10 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


TIAMI CATAMARAN CRUISES
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea Tour, Snorkel)
It really doesn't get any better than this. Relax on the deck of one of our magnificent catamarans with warm sunshine sparkling on a crystal-clear Caribbean sea and smiling faces offering cool refreshing drinks as you glide past beautiful palm-fringed beaches. Book in advance to secure your space.

Directions: Tall Ships Cruises, Shallow Draught (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 10 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


OCEAN RACING CHALLENGE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea Tour, Yacht Racing)

This is an adventure not to be missed! Have fun sailing authentic 80ft Ocean Racing Yachts with Whitebread Round The World Competitors. Beginners and seasoned sailors are welcome onboard, to just hang out on the rails and enjoy the ride, or be as involved as you wish, the choice is yours. It will be an exhilarating experience.

Directions: Shallow Draught (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 5 min walk
Parish: St. Michael



ATLANTIS SUBMARINE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Underwater Tour, Souvenir Shopping)
The Adventure begins here. Experience the unforgettable beauty of the marine world in a submarine.

Directions: Atlantis Adventures, Shallow Draught (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 10 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


KENSINGTON OVAL
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic, Photo Opportunity)
This Cricket Stadium has been known for its historic cricket matches and entertaining atmosphere, since its first match in 1882. The memories of past great matches and spectacular performances by Cricketing Legends from all over will never be forgotten. Don't miss this opportunity to take a picture next to the statue of the greatest cricketer of all time, Sir Garfield Sobers

Directions: Cnr. President Kennedy Drive & Fontabelle - (North of the Bridgetown) (Just East of Cruise Terminal) - 10 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


MOUNT GAY VISITOR CENTRE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Tour, Historic, Shopping)

Mount Gay, one of the world's oldest distilleries, opened its doors to tours some years back and now you can enjoy a glimpse of 300 years of perfecting this spirit. The tour includes the distillery, the bottling plant and the aging area. There is a bar, souvenir shop and other amenities on the grounds.

Directions: Brandons - Off Spring Garden Highway (north of the Bridgetown) (North of Cruise Terminal) - 15 min walk
Parish: St. Michael



MALIBU VISITOR CENTRE:
Bridgetown outlying area - (Tour, Historic, Shopping, Recreational)

This is a versatile stop. The home of Malibu Coconut Rum, this seafront centre offers a fascinating tour of the West Indies Rum Distillery with a personal commentary on the history of rum and how it is made. There is also a cocktail bar, seafront patio lounge, cook-out lunches and facilities for sea activities as well as changing rooms and showers. They also have a lovely gift shop with many unusual souvenir items.

Directions: Brighton - Off Spring Garden Highway (north of the Bridgetown) (North of Cruise Terminal) - 15 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


RUBAIYAT CATAMARAN CRUISES
Come sail with us on our 50ft Catamaran and you are guaranteed a fun day out snorkeling the clear waters or swimming with the turtles. Those looking for romance are not left out with our sunset cruise along the beautiful west coast.

Directions: The Careenage, Cavans Lane, Bridgetown (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


ADVENTURE BEACH / THE BOATYARD
Bridgetown outlying area - (Sea-Tours, Watersports, Shopping, Restaurant, Bar & more)

One of the island's most exciting beaches located at the popular Boatyard nightclub. Adventure Beach offers many beach activities and a variety of watersports as well as great beach facilities. Services and activities includes the use of Beach Chairs, Umbrellas, Showers & Changing rooms, Kayaks, Pedal Boats, Snorkelling, Glass Bottom Boats, Scuba Diving, Ocean Trampolines, Ice-berg Climb & Slide, Beach Volleyball, Souvenir shops and much more. Plenty to eat and drink are also available for your consumption.

Directions: The Boatyard, Bay Street. (South-west of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


UNDERWATER BARBADOS
Bridgetown outlying area - Bridgetown outlying area - (Scuba Diving, Snorkel)

Experience the exotic marine world with Underwater Barbados, ideally located on the beach in the centre of the beautiful and tranquil Carlisle Bay. This bay is known to have more fish than any other part of the island and is also home to four ship wrecks which were sunk between 1917 and 1996.

Directions: Carlisle Bay - Bay Street. (South-west of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


SEA SPI ADVENTURES – ZIPLINE ADVENTURES BARBADOS

With Sea Spi Adventure Tours you can experience the colourful marine life, and eco-systems native to the Carlisle Bay area, through the bubble-free viewing glass of your own watercraft. You will glide the crystal waters above the many ship wrecks, while being greeted by schools of tropical fish.

Directions: Carlisle Bay marine park, Bay Street, (South-west of Broad Street) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


BARBADOS BLUE WATERSPORTS
Bridgetown outlying area - (Scuba Diving, Watersports)

Located at the Hilton Hotel, in the middle of the best dive sites on the island. It is the only operation with two on staff marine biologists. Fish and Turtle Feeding Safaris are our specialty, and we give free digital underwater photos to groups.

Directions: Needham's Point - (South of Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


NEEDHAMS POINT LIGHTHOUSE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic)

Existing since 1855, this is the second oldest and the smallest of the lighthouses. It was refurbished by Hilton Barbados and is located on their property.

Directions: Needham's Point - (South of Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


HISTORIC GARRISON AREA
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic, Military, Tour, Recreation)

Functioning as a British Garrison for some 126 years, this facility was in fact the first Garrison of the West Indies. Today the focal point of the Garrison complex is the Savannah, which is now the island's only racetrack. Spread along the southern outskirts of Bridgetown is a veritable community of some 60 to 70 old garrison buildings, built from a period beginning in the 1660s and continuing into the 1800s. In 1785 the British Government established permanent land forces in the Windward and Leeward with Barbados as headquarters. Construction of the British Garrison then began in 1789 leaving behind a legacy of buildings, artillery and artefacts.

Directions: Garrison (South of Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


GARRISON SAVANNAH RACE TRACK
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic, Recreation)

This is the lone horse racing track in Barbados and has been the home of horse racing since 1845. During this period the officers of the British Regiment stationed in Barbados, used the then parade ground to race their horses.

Directions: Garrison (South of Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


GEORGE WASHINGTON HOUSE & MUSEUM
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic, Souvenir Shopping)

This beautifully restored 18th Century Plantation House was where George Washington and his brother Lawrence slept in 1751. It was his first and only visit outside of North America. There's also a museum showcasing 18th & 19th century Barbados as well as artifacts and recreations of yesteryear. The house sits in beautifully landscaped grounds with a gift shop and a refreshing café.

Directions: Bush Hill, The Garrison. (South of Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael


THE BARBADOS MUSEUM
Bridgetown outlying area - (Historic, Military, Tour)

The Barbados Museum, once a military prison, is one of several buildings that make up the historic Garrison area. Built between 1817 and 1818, the prison was leased to the Barbados Museum and Historical Society in 1933.
From the building's own structure to its many galleries, each display's an element of old Barbados, the Museum is a fascinating visit. The Museum also hosts visiting exhibits of modern art among other temporary displays.

Directions: St Ann's, Garrison Historic Area (South of Bridgetown) (South-east of Garrison Savannah) (South of Cruise Terminal)
Parish: St. Michael

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SHOPPING AREAS
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THE CITY BRIDGETOWN
(Historic, Military, Tour, Recreational, Duty-free Shopping)

This is the main commercial centre and is Barbados' largest and liveliest city. It is a vibrant city with an atmosphere that represents the Industry and the pulse of the people. The look of Bridgetown incorporates historic buildings and sites with modern offices which gives it a unique blend.

Parish: St. Michael (South of Cruise Terminal) - 15min walk


BROAD STREET
Bridgetown - (Historic, Duty-free Shopping)

It has served as the major center of activity and shopping in Bridgetown. This street was originally known as Cheapside, a name that still applies to the lower end where the General Post Office and Market is located. Some historic buildings can still be found here.

Directions: Between Heroes Square and Jubilee Gardens (South of Cruise Terminal) - 15min walk
Parish: St. Michael


PELICAN CRAFT CENTRE
Bridgetown outlying area - (Shopping, Recreation, Entertainment)

On the outskirts of Bridgetown towards the Port is a quaint little community of craft, art and curio shops called Pelican Village. Here you will find a trove of little boutiques, galleries, shops and workshops just filled with local works including pottery, sculptures, clothing, craft items, works of art and much more. You can also watch some of the craftsmen fashioning their works.

Directions: Harbour Road (North-west of the Bridgetown) (South of Cruise Terminal) - 5 min walk
Parish: St. Michael


HOLETOWN
West Coast Area - (Historic, Shopping, Recreational)

This town had the first settlement in Barbados and is the third largest town on the Island. Although a small town, it is among some of the most luxurious hotels and villas on the island and has access to beaches and practically ever thing you would need while in Barbados, especially duty-free shopping and restaurants.

Directions: Highway 1. North of Bridgetown (North of SandyLaneResort & Almond Beach Club)
Parish: St. James


WEST COAST MALL
West Coast Area - (Shopping, Recreational)

Duty-Free Shopping on the west coast with everything you need under the sun. A variety of services for health, beauty, men, women, kids as well as a food court and lots more.

Directions: Holetown, Highway 1. (North of Almond Beach Club) (North of Sunset Crest Mall)
Parish: St. James


SUNSET CREST MALL
West Coast Area - (Shopping)

This mall offers Duty-free Shopping at its best, with a variety of other services for everyone.

Directions: Holetown Area, Highway 1. (just opposite Almond Beach Club) (South of West Coast Mall)
Parish: St. James


CHATTEL HOUSE VILLAGE
West Coast Area - (Shopping)

There are two such shopping villages on the island that are fashioned after the quaint chattel house. One located in St. Lawrence Gap and the other in Holetown, both with a variety of shops and products. This cluster of chattel shops offers something for everyone, from T shirts to gift items and local souvenirs.

Directions: Holetown, Highway 1. (just South of West Coast Mall)
Parish: St. James



RESTAURANTS CLOSE TO BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN CRUISE TERMINAL
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Chefette
Barbecue Barn
Careenage Bar & Grille
The Lighthouse Terrace
The Water's Edge



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ACCOMMODATIONS CLOSE TO BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN CRUISE TERMINAL
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The Hilton Hotel
The Savannah Hotel

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