The luxurious island of Barbados has captured many of the charms of the British Empire and retained them in tropical island style.
Explore one of the most charismatic Caribbean islands with a Barbados yacht charter. Enjoying a seductive climate year-round, it’s all too easy to settle into the soothing rhythm of Bajan life. Barbados is an iconic destination from white beaches to a rum-infused party scene, especially for those who are able to explore the area on a Barbados yacht charter.
A British dependent for over 350 years, remnants of colonialism still linger and have become engagingly entwined with the rich cultural identity of the native people. The parishes of Barbados are dotted with Colonial houses and sugar plantations dating back to the 17th century, creating a stately backdrop to the West Indian vibe.
Barbados is the only Caribbean destination (and one of only four countries) to have had regular Concorde service from London. This contributed to the growth of the island’s west (or ‘platinum’) coast, which became adorned with both billionaire-owned houses and luxury hotels. Particularly busy with regulars over Christmas and New Year, it is a stretch of white sandy beach to the North of Holetown, where you can swim with turtles in the warm azure sea and enjoy a host of watersports, all from the comfort of your Barbados yacht charter.
Hiking and all types of surfing enjoy immense popularity throughout the island, and for those feeling less inclined to exertion, Barbados boasts the globally appreciated Mount Gay Rum. The rum sours are worth sampling – in a local rum shack just outside Holetown or in a more upmarket venue. After the sunset, there is plenty to keep your Barbados yacht charter exciting – the international beach club chain, Nikki Beach, has opened a venue near Port St Charles and Port Ferdinand and, even on a Sunday, The Cliff Beach Club and Sea Shed spark up live local music and are humming with an international clientele.
Serving spicy West Indian favourites, the bulk of Barbados’ top restaurants are found on the west coast – from The Cliff to Lonestar and Dockside 1359 further north. Trendsetters are also heading as far away as possible from the flashy west coast to the palm-tree-studded grounds of the island’s oldest hotel, The Crane. Built-in 1887, the huge East Coast resort combines historic features with modern design. Drop the anchor in Bridgetown and have your tender drop you on the pink sand beach at sunset before heading to one of the hotel’s five eateries for dinner. Try the crispy flying fish at the cliffside L’Azure, a local delicacy, or sample Japanese at Zen restaurant.
Barbados is famous for its golf, and in addition to Royal Westmoreland, the world-renowned Sandy Lane Hotel boasts a Country Club and the exclusive Green Monkey Course. The national cricket hero, Sir Gary Sobers, can often be spotted relaxing at the Sandy Lane Country Club after a swift 18 holes. This venue, where Tiger Woods once married, is a majestic clubhouse with a fantastic view. Sit to enjoy your lunch while the indigenous green monkeys canter across the colourful gardens and fairways. While on the island, why not soak up a little of Barbados’ English lifestyle and take in a polo match at Apes Hill Club or a game of cricket?
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Barbados is situated in the eastern Caribbean Sea, to the east of the Windward Islands and the Lesser Antilles, the closest neighbour being St. Lucia in the southern Caribbean. Notwithstanding its relatively small geographical size of only 21 miles by 14 miles, Barbados offers a myriad of top-class facilities for a Barbados yacht charter. Barbados is part of the Lesser Antilles island chain, which means other beautiful islands surround it. Crewed luxury yachts can easily explore neighbouring destinations such as St. Lucia, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Martinique, each offering its own unique attractions and landscapes. The waters surrounding Barbados are relatively protected, making for smooth sailing conditions and comfortable anchorage. Those on a luxury yacht charter can cruise along the island’s west coast, known as the Platinum Coast, to admire its luxury resorts and calm waters or explore the more rugged east coast with its dramatic surf and natural beauty.