Summary:
People on the hunt for romantic locations for Caribbean honeymoons often look no further than Barbados, and it’s no wonder with its white sandy beaches and warm crystal waters. Newlyweds on Caribbean honeymoons come here to take advantage of these beautiful beaches and stunning natural landscapes, which are situated within a warm and inviting tropical climate. Numberless species of fish and bright colourful coral reefs can be found just off the coast, making this a great place to explore the sea’s beautiful natural state.
People travelling from the UK will find island life and culture exciting and accessible, with English spoken throughout Barbados and with local residents known for their hospitable and warm welcome. They are open with suggestions and tips about places to visit in the area, including events, favourite local beaches, and other places that they think worth the visit. There’s a lot to see on the island and many great events for couples and newlyweds. Here are just a few ideas to start you off.
First Spend a Morning at the Beach
Naturally, you can’t have a complete island experience without appreciating the beautiful natural beaches on offer. A lazy day at the beach can be a great way to unwind after a long flight, and to help you acclimate to the new area and the bright sunlight helps you adjust to the time difference. Of course the romantic beaches are a favourite for couples enjoying Carribean honeymoons, but some beaches can be very crowded during peak seasons and in the afternoons, so we would suggest that you go in the morning before the warm sandy beaches get too hot or packed. It will still be warm and lovely, but without all the extra fuss.
An Afternoon at Sea
A sunset cruise is pretty romantic, and once you’re on the island you’ll have a chance to board many a catamaran for tours of the coastlines and the coral reefs. Many offer private tours that will take you out to swim with sea turtles or explore sunken ships. An extra romantic option would be to have the boat take you out to spend a sunset on a hidden cove that is inaccessible by land.
Inland Exploration
A great way to spend a day on Barbados is to get off the beaches and into the forests, plantations and fields on the island’s inland. Couples on Caribbean honeymoonsoften opt for absolute freedom on their island wanderings and rent a car and use a map to explore, get lost, and find themselves in exciting new places. Alternatively, you can relax and let someone else do the driving by taking an island tour or hopping on and off local buses. If you get the chance, you should check out Cove Bay, Cherry Tree Hill and Morgan Lewis Windmill.