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Accra
Alleynes Bay
Bath
Bathsheba
Batts Rock
Belair Bay
Bottom Bay
Brandons
Brighton
Browne's Beach
Carlisle Bay
Cattlewash
Foul Bay
Freshwater Bay
Freyers Well Bay
Gibbes
Ginger Bay
Goat House Bay
Harrismith
Heywoods
Holetown
Little Bay
Mahogany Bay
Martins Bay
Maxwell
Maycocks Bay
Morgan Lewis
Mullins
Needham's Point
Oistins
Palm Beach
Paradise
Silver Sands
Six Men's Bay
Skeete's Bay
Smitons Bay
St.Lawrence Bay
Surfer's Point
Tent Bay
Turtle Beach
Take the 'Barbados Coastal Beach Sightseeing Tour' to enjoy the beautiful
coastlines and beaches of Barbados, including some hidden gems!
Save time & money: You won't find it cheaper online or anywhere else.
Don't be disappointed: Book ahead to guarantee you don't miss out on the best tours &
activities.
This information is intended for use as a guide only. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information
published, however AXSES Systems Caribbean cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions or changes.
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Enjoy our weather
Brochures Whether the rain falls or sun shines, there is always fun day
or night to be had on the Jolly Roger.
Barbados Climate
We are in the tropics, and believe it or
not, some locals actually put on a sweater
in the cool night winter time breezes.
Barbadians complain that the sea is cold
when it's 78oF !!!
It rains mostly in summer and a good
rainfall is refreshing and much needed.
Rain is usually followed quickly by sunny
skies and within minutes everything will
be dry.
Tropical rainstorms sometimes occur in the hurricane season which runs from June to October
(as we say in Barbados - "June too soon, October all over!"). Tropical rains are spectacular but
the island is very porous and the heaviest rains quickly drain off into the underground lakes or the
sea.
Hurricanes usually avoid Barbados. They arise off the African Coast and head to the Caribbean,
swinging North about 100 miles from Barbados.
The pattern is reasonably consistent as hurricanes tend to bounce from one land mass to the
next and Barbados is somewhat separate from the Caribbean island chain. This does not of
course make us immune, but the last occasion which Barbados suffered a direct hit from a major
hurricane was in 1955. There is a story of a bus driver who drove his passengers straight through
the worst of Barbados' hurricanes, "was a bit of a breeze" he is supposed to have said.
Other major recorded hurricanes to hit the island occurred in 1898 and 1831.
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