Gibbs Beach: Serene with very few people and little activity, also providing shade and safe swimming. A perfect place to hide away in paradise.
Mullins Beach: Popular beach with access to beach chairs, umbrellas and many different water sports for adults and kids alike.
Sea Shed Restaurant: Located at Mullins Beach, for all-day dining á la carte. This favourite shoreline venue is definitely the place to be on Sundays when the bars, restaurant and beach come alive with vibes, DJs and champagne. Arrive in time for a gorgeous sunset with your friends and family.
Singita Wellness: A holistic centre designed to soothe your soul, rejuvenate your body and invigorate your mind. Wellness programs designed specifically to suit your needs include yoga, group fitness classes and gym workouts with or without a personal trainer. Relax and destress with a luxurious massage, facial or mani/pedi treatment, dip in the lovely private pool and enjoy a nourishing smoothie available from the lifestyle café.
Haymans Market: The newly transformed Haymans Sugar Factor is becoming Barbados’ latest lifestyle centre, a destination of retail, dining, offices, apartments, community facilities and cultural venues. An indoor marketplace, bars, coffee shops, fitness centre and a kids club are some of the features of this innovative new development.
Local & Co: Eat, drink, love, local, this outrageously successful farm-to-fork restaurant in Speightstown is waiting to welcome you. Showcasing ingredients sourced from local and regional farms, producers and wild foragers, these chefs along with a highly professional service team ensure memorable, sustainable and healthy experiences every time.
Port St Charles Yacht Club: Full-service bar and restaurant, with a panoramic view of Port St Charles beach along the west coast; has been deservingly called ‘Simply Paradise’. Yacht dockages, helicopter pad, water shuttles, ample parking, showers and changing rooms.
Port Ferdinand Yacht & Beach Club Resort: Experience excellence in hospitality, dining poolside or watching the yachts come and go. And island relaxation meets cosmopolitan sophistication at the resort’s now famous Dockside at 13º/59º bistro.
Baia: A beautiful beachfront restaurant which takes inspiration from the diverse cultures and deep gastronomical heritage of Latin America and brings to the Caribbean mouth-watering Peruvian-fusion food, exceptional cocktails and live entertainment in a laid back, rustic luxurious setting.
Waterfront cafes and bars, Speightstown: There’s a sense that this quiet, historical town is beginning to attract special attention as the destination for laid back and uncomplicated daytime and evening relaxation and socialising. The independent cafés and bars dotted along this pristine waterfront offer amazing beach views and, with daily specials menus and creative baristas and bar staff, there’s always something new to try on every visit.
Fish Pot Restaurant: Dining at the Fish Pot restaurant located within Little Good Harbour is a fantastic way to experience the northern side of the country. Set in the small eighteenth-century fort at the water's edge, the restaurant is airy and informal, a truly gourmet dining experience in delightful surroundings.
Orange Street Grocer: Great European style bistro making fantastic homemade pizzas.
Fisherman's Pub: This is one of the best places on island to experience true ‘Bajan’ food, ranging from fish cakes and baked pork to pepper pot beef stew set within an authentic ‘rum shop’ design.
Arlington House Museum: Offering a unique opportunity to experience life in a bygone era, this museum is housed in a restored eighteenth century building. It is an interactive three-story museum that is both educational and engaging. Children in particular will love the interactive and audio-visual features of the museum and the whole family will enjoy learning about Barbados' heritage.
Gallery of Caribbean Art: This prestigious facility hosts numerous exhibitions throughout the year, highlighting the work of the region's finest artists, sculptors and photographers.
Archer's Hall Design Centre: Offering unique West Indian pieces within a 17th century showroom.
Speightstown Mall: This mall has a variety of stores ranging from convenience and clothing stores to Courts, for home furnishings and appliances, banks and pharmacies as well as fish, fruit and vegetable vendors.
Jordan’s Supermarket, Speightstown
Six Men’s Fish Market: A popular fish market provides a fresh variety of fish from dolphin, marlin, tuna and, of course, flying fish. The market comes alive on Friday night where the adjacent rum shop plays music and serves drinks.
Sugar Hill Resort: Exclusive tennis resort set in lovely grounds with two swimming pools, a clubhouse and a restaurant with a view. Club membership and coaching available.
Lone Star Restaurant: Renowned for its idyllic beach setting, celebrity clientele and buzzy yet laid back atmosphere.
Ju Ju’s Beach Bar: Lovely casual bar on the beach serving good value food and fantastic rum punches all day and through sunset.
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre: Holetown’s most prestigious venue for fashion, food, films and events.
Massy Supermarket, Holetown