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Is 4 days enough in Barbados?

Home to many beautiful beaches and natural attractions, you will want to spend at least 3-5 days in Barbados. While one week would be even better as you can see and do more things, any less than 5 days and you will have to pick and choose what to visit.



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How long does it take to drive around Barbados? If you are doing your own driving tour in Barbados, you can get around the island in approximately 3 hours.

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The best time to visit Barbados is between mid-December and mid-April, during dry season. You will experience less rainfall and temperatures average around 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Thankfully, Barbados is one of those islands you can visit at any time of the year.

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Barbados is worth a visit, even for just a week. Within 7 days in Barbados, you will get the best of the island and explore its traditions, local food and best drinks. However, the island is expensive, and a 7-day trip to Barbados could stretch your budget to the limit if you can afford it. What is this?

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Barbados—due to its bigger size and location—offers more beaches and variety, as well as better surfing and scuba diving. Aruba can't be beat for endless beach walks, some diverse beaches with rock formations, and wind- and kite-surfing.

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You should plan to spend around B$758 ($375) per day on your vacation in Barbados, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, B$192 ($95) on meals for one day and B$62 ($31) on local transportation.

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When deciding on where to stay in Barbados, consider the following four regions: the upscale west coast, the rugged north coast, the modern south coast, and the rustic east coast. The best areas to stay in Barbados are situated along the south and west coast of the island.

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The wettest months are September, October and November. As previous posters have noted, weather patterns are changing and, in particular, the rainy season seems to finish later (ie January) than used to be the case.

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Getting Around in Barbados Barbados' bus transportation is a great way to see the island. This is possibly your cheapest mode of transportation as it costs a mere $3.50 every time you get on board one of these buses. All buses on the island have designated routes from which you can choose your destination.

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Generally, Barbados tends to be more expensive than Jamaica in terms of food, transportation (can be twice as expensive as Jamaica in this area), events, and entertainment (as much as 70% more expensive).

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It's no secret that Barbados is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The serene Caribbean coast on the west is famed for its aquamarine waters and soft sands, while the wilder beaches in Barbados on the east coast are exhilarating to visit, with big rollers and dramatic scenery.

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From world-class food and cultural sights to some of the most beautiful beaches and scenery in the world, Barbados is a dream destination that should be on every luxury traveller's bucket list.

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There are some things you should be careful about. For example, you should avoid walking alone on beaches and dark streets. The capital city of Barbados, Bridgetown, has some areas that you should be careful of or just avoid walking around, such as Baxter's Road, Nelson Street etc.

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The best time of year to visit Barbados is during the dry season from January through May. The worst time is during the hurricane season from August through November. The island has steady temperatures throughout the year and big swings in the amount of rainfall.

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Despite raising country's income and employment and positively affecting Barbados' economy, tourist activities on the island have caused pollution, high level of resource consumption, overcrowding and local people irritations and dissatisfaction about tourism in their country.

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