Speak to one of our experts now about this offer
Call us on - 0800 092 4444
Or drop into your local Kuoni store to find out more
Speak to one of our experts now about this offer
Call us on - 0800 294 9710
Or drop into your local Kuoni store to find out more
Speak to one of our experts now about this offer
Call us on - 0800 294 9728
Or drop into your local Kuoni store to find out more
This room is on-request and we will seek to confirm it with our travel supplier.
To confirm this booking please call us now on0800 092 4444
Or drop into your local Kuoni store to find out more
Luxury Catamaran Cruise
There’s nothing quite as relaxing as sailing through calm, azure waters on a luxury catamaran with a crew to cater to your every whim. You’ll travel along Barbados’s pristine western shore - nicknamed the Platinum Coast thanks to its dazzlingly pale sandy beaches - with stops in quiet, sheltered bays along the way. Here you’ll have the chance to snorkel over shipwrecks teeming with multicoloured fish or maybe even swim with sea turtles: Barbados is home to three different species. Between stops, you can soak up the sun on the deck or cool off in the shade with a drink from the all-day bar. As for food, there’s a delicious buffet-style lunch served on board with something to suit all tastes.
• Duration: 5 hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Group experience
Bajan Street Food Tour
Grazing your way through the heart of Bridgetown is a fascinating way to discover something of the culture and history of Barbados. On this three-hour small-group tour, you’ll try some of the island’s favourite dishes and learn the story behind them from your expert guide. As you walk through the capital’s colourful back streets, where the locals do their shopping, you’ll stop everywhere from simple cafés to a popular bakery for a taste of authentic Bajan cuisine. Tuck into just-made fish cakes with hot sauce - a traditional breakfast dish - from a brightly painted food truck and wash it down with a palate-cleansing glass of ruby-red sorrel in a lively indoor market. Round off the experience with a coconut-milk ice cream from the island’s only artisan chocolate maker.
• Duration: half day
• Departs Monday to Saturday
• Operates year-round
• Group experience
Barbados Your Way (Car & Driver) - Half Day
Enjoy the freedom of having your own wheels, but without the stress, by hiring a car with a driver to take you wherever you choose. There’s a lot to discover, and you’ll be amazed at what you’ll be able to pack into four hours. You could head down narrow country lanes into the hilly interior, pausing at roadside stalls for coconut water fresh from the husk and stopping wherever you want to take photos. Maybe you’d prefer to make for a secluded cove that just happens to have one of the best beach shacks - and the tastiest flying-fish sandwiches - in Barbados. Whatever you opt for, you’ll know that the person behind the wheel knows exactly where they are, and can give you a local perspective on it. It’s a superb option for anyone travelling with children or couples who want to learn more about the island.
• Duration: 4 hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Barbados Your Way (Car & Driver) - Full Day
Tailor-make your dream island tour with a private car and driver for the day. This is your chance to dive deep into the island’s culture, see its major sites and get off the beaten track with a local to guide you to those hidden gems. You could take in a visit to a historic grand plantation house or a fabulous botanic garden; have a surfing lesson or a gentle swim at a beach only the Bajans know about; and fit in a spot of shopping at some of the many craft shops and stalls along the way. You’ll have plenty of time for a lazy lunch that’s as chic or casual as you want - your driver can recommend somewhere if you’re not sure where to go. It’s a perfect choice for anyone looking for a truly memorable experience of Barbados.
• Duration: 4 hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Mount Gay Rum Cocktail Making Lesson
Enjoy a hands-on experience of Mount Gay rum and learn about its long and illustrious history at the same time. Your fun-filled afternoon at its modern visitor centre in the heart of Bridgetown begins with a welcoming rum punch, after which you’ll delve into the background story of the world’s oldest rum. That will definitely whet your appetite for trying a few of Mount Gay’s signature rums and learning how to mix, muddle, shake and stir them into a delectable cocktail. After you’ve watched a demonstration from the in-house mixologist, you’ll be ready to make a couple for yourself - and, of course, to drink them. With a stop in the shop to grab a bottle for yourself, you’ll be all set to impress your friends with your bar skills once you’re back at home.
• Duration: half day
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Group experience
Mount Gay Rum Experience
Mount Gay is the oldest rum distillery in Barbados, and its historic buildings surrounded by sugarcane fields in St Lucy, in the north of Barbados, are still in use today. At its beautiful open-air visitor centre in Bridgetown, you can learn all about the rum maker’s impressive 300-year history. You’ll discover the various different steps required to turn molasses - a by-product of making sugar - and water into the finished product, which have barely changed over the centuries, and have a chance to sample some of the brand’s signature rums. At the end of the tour you’ll be served a light Bajan-style lunch overlooking the sea, before a final stop at the shop to pick up a bottle to take home.
• Duration: half day
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Group experience
Best time to visit Barbados
Barbados is a great destination for year-round sunshine and warm weather. The sunniest and driest part of the year is from December to April, which is Barbados’s high season – during this time, temperatures reach a maximum of 29-30°C on average. The arrival of the wet season from July to November brings heavy rainfall, with the least amount of sunshine and greatest humidity in September and October. These months also have a higher risk of hurricanes – these are unlikely due to Barbados’s easterly position in the Caribbean, but still worth keeping track of. Rather than non-stop rain, the wet season in Barbados tends to involve short downpours or storms, which are usually followed by hot and sunny weather again which dries everything quickly.
Barbados Weather
Dec - Apr
January
50 mmFebruary
32 mmMarch
34 mmApril
42 mmMay
54 mmJune
100 mmJuly
129 mmAugust
154 mmSeptember
144 mmOctober
162 mmNovember
146 mmDecember
64 mmBarbados Weather by Month
Barbados in January
January is a good time of year to visit Barbados. You’ll have up to 9 hours of sunshine per day and a maximum daily average of 29°C – pleasant temperatures without being too hot. It gets slightly cooler in the evenings but temperatures still hover around 22-23°C.
Barbados in February
You’ll have some of the best Barbados weather in February – it’s the height of the dry season, with consistent temperatures up to around 29°C and the least amount of rainfall of any month. Now is a good time to visit beautiful Hunte’s Gardens in the middle of the island – you’ll be able to stroll around towering palms and exotic plants in an unusual sink-hole-like gully.
Barbados in March
March is the last month of ideal Barbados climate, before the humidity starts to increase. Temperatures begin to creep up to a maximum daily average of 29-30°C, and you can expect a yearly high of up to 9 hours of sunshine.
Barbados in April
For travellers considering when to visit Barbados, April is a popular month – it marks the start of the shoulder season when the busy peak period ends but before the low season kicks in. There’s a tad more rainfall than during January to March but still considerably less than the rest of the year ahead, and plenty of sun.
Barbados in May
Barbados weather in May is still great, albeit slightly wetter than the earlier spring months; you can expect average maximum temperatures of 30-31°C. It’s the end of the shoulder season before the wet season begins in June, so prices should be lower than Easter, the summer holidays and Christmas. The best time to visit Barbados if you’re hoping to spot sea turtles is from May to October.
Barbados in June
The first month of the wet season, June sees gradually increasing rainfall and has the strongest winds of any month (you can still expect plenty of sunshine though). Barbados’s famous Crop Over Festival also starts in June, and runs until early August.
Barbados in July
July in Barbados is similar to June but with a more noticeable rise in rainfall – the monthly average is around 169mm. The temperature in Barbados in July hovers around a maximum daily average of 30-31°C again, but the extra rainfall brings an increase in humidity, too.
Barbados in August
August is the height of summer in Barbados – the higher humidity and rainfall continue but there’s also a joint-highest average of 9 hours of sunshine per day. It’s especially important to wear plenty of sun cream and keep hydrated during this time, and the weather may get too humid for more strenuous activities like hiking. If you visit at the beginning of the month you can get involved in Grand Kadooment Day, the grand finale to Crop Over Festival where thousands of locals and visitors parade through the streets in colourful costumes.
Barbados in September
If you’re considering when to go to Barbados, it’s now the middle of the hurricane season and September experiences some of the highest rainfall of the year. You’re likely to have some showers during your stay, and September to October is the least sunny time of year; however, there’s still an average of 7 hours of sunshine per day and consistent temperatures of around 30°C, meaning you’ll have plenty of opportunities to sunbathe.
Barbados in October
October sees the highest amount of rainfall out of any month in Barbados and humidity similar to September. Visiting museums and attractions can be a good way to escape the more frequent showers – we love the rum distillery tour at St Nicholas Abbey and the spectacular rock formations in Harrison’s Cave. October may not be the best time to go to Barbados but days will still be sunny overall.
Barbados in November
November in Barbados is when the wet season begins to taper off – there is still a fair amount of rainfall but less than at the start of autumn, and heading towards winter the average amount of sunshine creeps back up to 8 hours per day.
Barbados in December
You’re now entering the start of the high season in Barbados. December is drier and less humid than the autumn months, with a similar amount of rainfall to May at an average of around 112mm. Expect consistent sunshine and temperatures of around 29°C, but more people and higher prices around Christmas in particular.
Sorry, your hotel is no longer available
Please check alternatives
-
{{item.body}}
-
{{item.body}}
Choose a departure date
{{store.searchDuration}} nights
Enter rooms & guests
Checking prices & availability
{{term}}, {{formattedDate}} for {{searchDuration}} nights
Destinations See all Destinations
HolidaysSee all Holidays
OffersSee all Offers
InspirationSee all inspiration
We're transferring you to our tailor-made specialists
From the multi-award-winning Kuoni