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The lively city of Holetown awaits you
Enjoy the live music and other features of Holetown. Travelers like the beaches, snorkeling and shopping in this walkable and romantic city. Whether you're planning a family holiday, romantic stay or friends trip, vacation rentals offer features like full kitchens and laundry facilities for a more convenient stay.
Sip on single-cask rum in Holetown
One of the Caribbean's oldest plantation estates, St Nicholas Abbey is a signature stop on any Barbados itinerary. You can peer into the Jacobean-style Great House, stroll around the gardens and visit the traditional distillery. The estate makes single-cask rum from its own sugarcane plantations, so why not pick up a bottle and enjoy handcrafted cocktails on the deck of your Holetown vacation rental villa? For a glimpse at the island's colonial past, visit St. James Parish Church. The pretty church stands on land known as "God's Acre" and is one of the island's oldest places of worship.
Hit Holetown's Platinum Coast
Holetown sits on the Platinum Coast, a stunning stretch of Barbados that lives up to its evocative name, with shimmering white sand and sparkling water. An abundance of luxury Holetown vacation rentals make it a favorite with sun-seeking vacationers and celebrities alike. As well as savoring the sunshine, you'll also find incredible snorkeling just offshore. Wash down a day on the beach with craft cocktails at iconic Holetown resorts such as the Colony Club and Sandy Lane. Venture inland and you'll find gems like Harrison's Cave, a subterranean wonderland filled with crystal-clear pools and sparkling stalactites.
Catch the colorful Holetown Festival
Thanks to a sultry Caribbean climate, Holetown enjoys warm weather throughout the year. Expect temperatures that hover around the 70s and 80s. Crowds peak over the winter, when Barbados attracts snowbirds and sun seekers. Visit in February and you could catch events like Holetown Festival, a colorful celebration of food, music and island culture. While July to November is technically Caribbean hurricane season, wild weather rarely hits Barbados. In fact, the island is in full swing party mode, thanks to the annual Crop Over harvest festival. Gear up for glamorous costumes, sizzling street food and live Calypso music.
Caught up in Holetown's Caribbean fantasy
For most people, Barbados conjures up visions of white sand, translucent water and tropical palms. Holetown ticks all the boxes, with a string of ravishing local beaches to explore. To the south is Paynes Bay, a gorgeous stretch of sand with calm water that's ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Mount Standfast Beach is another Barbados gem, known for the hawksbill turtles that flock to feed on the seagrasses just offshore.
Traveling to and around Holetown
The nearest airport is in Grantley Adams Intl. Airport (BGI), located 12.1 mi (19.4 km) from the city center.