Escape the Cold at the Platinum Coast of Barbados: A Romantic Winter Getaway for Couples

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Best beaches on Platinum Coast



Barbados is home to over 80 beaches, and many of the best ones for relaxation and recharging can be found on the Platinum Coast. Brandons Beach is closely situated to the hustle and bustle of Bridgetown, the island’s capital, and is a well-known stop for cruises that come to the island. Paynes Bay Beach is ample for snorkeling, where seeing turtles is not a rare occurrence. If you’re looking to swim, nearby Fitts Village is a fantastic option, thanks to its tranquil, calm waters.

Sandy Lane is the one for a beach that’s simply a cut above the rest. Sandy Lane Beach proves that Barbados is a luxurious travel experience, lined with multi-million dollar homes and mansions. The beach can be difficult to reach due to some rocky areas, but once you arrive, you’ll be treated to an exclusive experience since this stretch of paradise is seldom crowded.

Another great way to explore the waters and beaches of the Platinum Coast is by taking a catamaran tour. Local tour operator Cool Runnings Catamaran Cruises can ensure you get the best of the bright blue Barbadian waters by bringing you around to see several parts of the island. Cool Runnings Catamaran Cruises offers guests private cruises, lunchtime cruises, or sunset cruises, all providing the opportunity to go snorkeling and swimming.

What else to do in Barbados

Beach at The Sands Hotel



Barbados is small, and if you can beat unfavorable traffic conditions, you can drive around the island in three hours. While it’s hard to leave the beauty of the Platinum Coast, Barbados offers plenty more to see and do that’s well worth venturing out for. If you’re a pop music fan, a visit to Rihanna’s house on the designated Rihanna Drive is simply a must. Here, you can see the actual property the superstar grew up in.

You’ll also want to dig into some local eats. If you’re around on a Friday night, head to Oistins Fish Market, where you can try the national dish of flying fish and cou cou. Make sure to try it with some fiery Bajan pepper sauce. You also won’t want to miss local fast-food joint Chefette. Chefette is especially great after a long night of trying local rum, which you should do in Barbados since it’s where the Caribbean’s most notable spirit was first made at Mount Gay Distillery. At Mount Gay Distillery, you can take a tour to learn about the process behind the world’s oldest rum.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.