Barbados
Dreamy beaches, crystal-clear seas and impressive, palm-fringed golf courses - the Caribbean island of Barbados is a delight. Golf trips to Barbados not only promise picturesque landscapes, but also first-class service and unforgettable golfing experiences. The island offers an impressive variety of golf courses for all skill levels, despite its manageable size. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced golfer, on a package vacation or an individual trip - Barbados offers the right golf destination for everyone. In the midst of a breathtaking natural backdrop, guests will find the best conditions for improving their handicap or even acquiring their license to play golf as part of a golf vacation.
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Best Journey Time
Spend an unforgettable Christmas, New Year or Easter with a golf course in Barbados? No problem! The best time for a golf stay on the Caribbean island is from December to May, when the weather is pleasantly warm, the humidity is moderate and there are hardly any rainy days. Summertime with higher temperatures and changeable weather prevails in Barbados from June to November. It can also get very crowded and expensive during this peak season.
If you are looking for the best bargains, you should keep an eye on the months of April and May. During this time, there are often cheap golf trips and attractive last-minute offers for last-minute travelers.
Special Destinations
Despite the increasing popularity of Barbados as a travel destination, the island still has many insider tips to offer off the beaten tourist track. The Animal Flower Cave is an impressive cave with natural pools where you can refresh yourself in the warm and clear water. Welch's Cave National Park is also worth a visit. Here you can admire prehistoric rock engravings. And, of course, the paradisiacal beaches of Barbados beckon. They offer a picturesque backdrop and invite you to relax after an extensive golf training session.
Culinary Highlights
Barbados spoils its visitors with a diverse selection of delicious dishes. African, European and Caribbean influences provide culinary delights. But the island also has some specialties that are only available here and that you should definitely try during your stay in the Gulf. Fishcakes are a popular snack. This is a hearty mixture of boiled fish, potatoes and spices. Deep-fried in savory or sweet batter, these little delicacies are ideal for on the go.
Cou-Cou with flying fish is a traditional main course. Cou-cou is made from corn flour and green bananas and traditionally served with baked or fried flying fish - one of the highlights of Barbadian cuisine. The spicy "Goat or Chicken Curry" is also a delight. It is usually served with rice or roti and prepared with an aromatic mixture of spices and herbs. And for those who like something sweet to finish: try the rum cake! This moist cake is refined with rum-soaked sponge cake, syrup and nuts and is the perfect dessert to end the day in a delicious way.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
Bridgetown International Airport is easy to reach from Europe. Depending on the departure point in Germany, a stopover in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Atlanta or Miami may be necessary. Hiring a rental car can be particularly worthwhile if you are traveling with your golf baggage. The prices for rental cars vary greatly. It is therefore advisable to compare prices in advance. With your own vehicle, you can explore the island at your own pace - a flexibility that is limited with the local buses. Alternatively, you can also explore the sights of Barbados with a guided tour or a private driver, who will show you the most beautiful corners of the island at your leisure.