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Where is the calmest water in Barbados?

Folkestone Beach The area around the beach is a protected marine area with shallow reefs and calm, warm waters that are suitable for even novice snorkelers.



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Just outside the island's capital of Bridgetown lies Carlisle Bay, a calm cove with bright blue water that beckons for a dip.

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The Caribbean Sea on the West Coast of Barbados offers calm turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, water skiing and glass bottom boat rides. Beaches on the South Coast of Barbados are somewhat rougher but still ideal for surfing and 'boogie boarding'.

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When deciding on the best area 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 most popular areas to stay in Barbados are situated along the south and west coast of the island.

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Barbados is home to a wide variety of stunning beaches that let you enjoy an array of different experiences among soft sands and clear waters. You'll find perfect surfing beaches with waves that draw in adventurers from all over the world and safe swimming beaches that make it easy to relax.

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Despite sargassum inundation being an issue to Barbados for a decade, the island has not been able to do much to contain the influxes. At the national level, the Blue Economy team work together to clear and remove sargassum from affected beaches using manual labour and heavy equipment.

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Unquestionably more laid-back than anywhere else in Barbados, the up-and-coming South Coast (nicknamed the Fun Coast) attracts beach-lovers to its palm-fringed sands, shallow-water reefs, and waves that that more powerful than the west but less pounding than the east.

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Siesta Key, Florida Siesta Beach brings the soft, white sands and clear water of the Caribbean to the States. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, the beach earned the title #1 Beach in the U.S. for three years. Its water is calm and the nearby Point of Rocks is the perfect place to watch the sunset.

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The top places to spot sea turtles include Carlisle Bay, Holetown, Dover Beach & Drill Hall. Praised as one of Barbados' most beautiful beaches, the clear waters of Carlisle Bay are ideal for scuba divers and snorkelers in search of a day with marine life.

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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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Swimming is not usually recommended along the East Coast because of the rough nature of the Atlantic Ocean. However there are a few beaches and coves that swimmers may enjoy. Conversely the rough waters of this coast are truly an enticing lure for local & international surf lovers.

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Where can you spot celebrities in Barbados? The beaches in Barbados are all public, allowing you ample opportunities to mingle with celebrities who may be enjoying their holidays. The west coast of the island, known as the Platinum Coast, is usually the area most A-listers get spotted.

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Crane Beach, Barbados A reef creates a barrier offshore, so the swimming conditions in the crystal-clear water are good, although the water here can get a little choppy for novice snorkelers. Splashing around in the shallows is always fun, too.

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Beaches on the northwest coast can be stony, so take along some dive shoes to protect your feet. If you're keen to hike in the rainforest go for comfort over style, and be sure to pack suitable footwear.

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For example, in 2022, when mainland of Playa del Carmen, Mexico had a severe sargassum seaweed problem, the leeward beaches of Isla Mujeres and Cozumel were free of seaweed. And in Barbados, Carlisle Bay often has no issues with sargassum.

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The safest island in the Caribbean is St. Barts. But Anguilla, the Cayman Islands, and the Virgin Islands are also comparatively safe Caribbean destinations. Notably, though the Bahamas are a popular destination, they're also one of the most unsafe islands in the Caribbean.

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1. NEVIS, The less popular sister to St. Kitts, the Volcanic Island Nevis is firmly off the beaten track. Sparsely populated and densely forested, the island boasts acres of beaches, which are unspoilt and underdeveloped.

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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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