Contents
- 1 Barbados
- 2 What is Barbados Known For: Pink Sand Beaches+
- 3 Our Visits to Barbados
- 4 Barbados’ Pink Sand Beaches
- 5 The Other Pink Sand Beaches in Barbados
- 6 Where to the Rich and Famous have homes on Barbados?
- 7 Tips and Suggestions for Visiting Pink Sand Beaches in Barbados
- 8 Other Pink Sand Beaches in The Caribbean Islands and Around The World
- 9 Summary
Barbados
Barbados is a small island nation in the Caribbean northeast of Venezuela. It is a beautiful island located in the Lesser Antilles, the southeastern half of the Caribbean. Cruise ships love to visit the island. However, unless you take a tour around the island, you will miss a lot of its beauty. The island is only 34 kilometers long and 23 kilometers wide, but it boasts some of the most stunning beaches in the world.
What is Barbados Known For: Pink Sand Beaches+

Our Visits to Barbados
On our second visit to Barbados in November of 2023, we stayed at the Crane Resort, overlooking Crane Beach. Clearing immigration in the Grantly Adams International Airport in Barbados proved to be relatively easy. It would have been even easier had we known that there was a questionnaire needing completion upon arrival. With a quick taxi ride over bumpy roads, we arrived at The Crane, a 125 year old hotel now operated by Hilton. Comprised of a series of buildings in a large property, our driver brought us to our room via golf cart. What a lovely surprise! Our suite was large with a kitchen area, a combined dining area and living room. In addition we had a large master suite and a second bath. Outside, our large deck had a dining table and lounge chairs plus a plunge pool located in a turret. And, of course, the view was breathtaking.

Our Favorite Restaurant


Trip Around the Island
The first full day, we booked a day long tour, circling the entire island, through Get Your Guide. It was called Barbados Island Tour with Animal Flower Cave with lunch. And, at only $100 a person, it was a great value.




Andromeda Botanic Gardens, Barbados
We did visit the Andromeda Botanic Gardens near Bathsheba's Beach. For more information about the gardens, please see our "World Gardens" Post.First Visit to Barbados
Our first visit was just a year earlier when we were on a cruise. During the first visit we got to know Bridgetown a little and we visited the Mount Gay Distillery. However, if you stay on an island, rather than just visiting by cruise ship, you really get to understand and enjoy the island. That is how we learned about the pink sand beaches in Barbados.
Barbados’ Pink Sand Beaches
While on Barbados, we visited two of the Pink Sand Beaches: Crane Beach and Bathsheba Beach. These are the best pink sand beaches, Both were beautiful, but clearly Crane Beach is the most famous. We were blessed to be able to stay at the Crane Resort and have a perfect view of the beach.Barbados Most Famous Pink Sand Beach: Crane Beach
The most famous pink sands beach in Barbados is Crane Beach, located in the parish of St. Philip on the southern coast of the island. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation and crystal clear waters, making it a picturesque spot for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.


Visiting Crane Beach
Even though Crane Beach Barbados appears to be part of the Crane Resort, it’s actually open to the public. In fact, all Barbados Beaches are public access according to the law. This means anyone can visit them. There are two ways to access this secluded corner of paradise. Guests at the Crane Resort can follow signs around the property to the Crane Beach access point. There is a tall set of stairs (very long) that take visitors from the top of the cliff down to the beach. There is also an elevator beside the stairs that can take people down and especially back up from the beach. To get to the Crane Beach by car, drive to the Crane Resort and continue down the main road heading toward Cutters Restaurant. Shortly past Cutters, you’ll come to an intersection with Crane Beach Road. Drive to the end of the road to find the Crane Beach public access point. From here, you’ll be able to walk along a rugged path to the Crane Beach.Things to do At Crane Beach
Crane Beach is a quiet spot that’s best for relaxation, reading a book, and sunbathing. While it’s possible to swim here, the water can occasionally be choppy so it’s better for confident swimmers. That being said, everyone will enjoy watching the beautiful turquoise water twinkle in the sunlight! If you want more adventure, you can take a little hike along the rocky outcroppings on the right side of the beach. This offers a great vantage point to see the entire area and you might even spot some sea turtles! Although it’s not known as a surf spot, Crane beach is popular with bodyboarders and boogie boards.Crane Beach Barbados Amenities
Crane Beach has all the amenities you could want for a beach of this size. Because it is connected to the Crane Resort, visitors can rent beach chairs and umbrellas, enjoy beachside drinks and food, and rent beach toys. For resort guests, beach chairs and umbrellas are included. There are also restrooms, a bar, and a restaurant on site.Other Things To Do Near Crane Beach:
There are two things we did not do during our short stay at the Crane Resort that we understand are fun.- The first is to swim at Shark Hole Beach. This hidden swimming spot is sheltered from the rough sea by a reef, making it the perfect place for a dip on a hot day.
- The second is to visit Sam Lord's Castle. The Castle is a short drive down the coast. Here you can see the castle ruins and check out the views from the lookout point.
The Other Pink Sand Beaches in Barbados
Barbados has several other pink sand beaches worth visiting. These are the best beaches in Barbados, and include Bathsheba Beach, Foul Bay Beach, and Bottom Bay Beach. Each of these beaches has its unique features and attractions, making them perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Overall, Barbados’ pink sand beaches are a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a relaxing and picturesque beach vacation. Given these beautiful beaches it is no wonder why Barbados is such a great vacation attraction.Bathsheba, The Village
Bathsheba is the main fishing village in the parish of Saint Joseph with some 5,000 inhabitants on the east coastline of Barbados. The village and the beach were named after Bathsheba, the wife of King David, who bathed in milk to keep her skin soft and beautiful. However, another possible origin of the name is that it was derived from the Hebrew word “bath sh’va”, which means “daughter of the oath” or "daughter of the seven". According to this legend, the name could refer to the seven rock formations that are found along the shore of Bathsheba. One particular rock formation, shaped like a a mushroom, is a signature image for the island. The town has a number of quaint churches; Saint Joseph Anglican Church was built on Horse Hill in the town as early as 1640 but was rebuilt in 1839 following a hurricane in 1831. Little Saint Joseph chapel was built nearby in 1837 but was restored and dedicated to Saint Aiden in 1904 following a landslide.Bathsheba Beach
Bathsheba Beach is the other Pink Sand Beach that we visited in Barbados. It is located on the east coast of Barbados and is known for its dramatic coastline, striking rock formations, and white sand beaches. It is a beautiful and popular destination on the east coast of Barbados. the beach is known for its stunning rock formations, including the iconic mushroom rock.



Bottom Bay
Bottom Bay is located on the southeast coast of Barbados and is known for its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is surrounded by coral cliffs and palm trees, making it a secluded and romantic spot for couples. Bottom Bay is also a great spot for surfing and bodyboarding, with waves that can reach up to six feet high.Foul Bay
Foul Bay is also located on the southeast coast of Barbados and is known for its calm waters and soft pink sand. The beach is surrounded by coconut trees and is a popular spot for picnics and family outings. Foul Bay is also a great spot for swimming and snorkeling, with clear waters that are home to a variety of marine life. Overall, Barbados is home to some of the most beautiful pink sand beaches in the world, with Crane Beach, Bottom Bay, and Foul Bay being some of the most popular spots for visitors. Bathsheba is more or a surfing beach and not necessarily great for swimming.Where to the Rich and Famous have homes on Barbados?
Surprisingly, the rich and famous do not have their homes close to the pink sand beaches in Barbados, They live on the western shore of Barbados near the town of Speights Town, facing the Caribbean, where the beaches are much calmer. Here, we found the homes owned by Rihanna and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Tips and Suggestions for Visiting Pink Sand Beaches in Barbados
Here are some recommendations based on our two visits to the island:When to Go
The best time to visit Barbados for pink sand beaches is during the dry season. this is December to April,. The weather is warm and sunny, and the water is calm and clear. However, that is when it is most crowded. It is the peak tourist season, so expect crowds and higher prices. We visited in November and it was wonderful.Items You Will Need
Here are some items you will need. If you want to see our full packing lists please go to our post "Packing our Bags."- Sunscreen with a high SPF
- Sunglasses and a hat to protect your face from the sun
- A beach towel or blanket
- A waterproof phone case to protect your device from sand and water
- A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated
- A camera to capture the stunning scenery
Safety Recommendations
It is important to stay safe while enjoying the beautiful beaches. We heard some stories are good swimmers getting caught in strong rip tides. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:- Swim only in designated areas and pay attention to warning flags
- Look out for strong currents and rip tides
- Wear water shoes to protect your feet from rocks and coral
- Don’t leave valuables unattended on the beach
- Stay hydrated and avoid drinking alcohol in excess
Other Pink Sand Beaches in The Caribbean Islands and Around The World
Pink Sand Beaches are very rare. However, here are a few others that you can find in the Caribbean, or other places around the world:- Pink Sand Beach, Harbour Island in The Bahamas. This is a three-mile-long beach with a radiant shade of pink sand, fringed by beautiful boutique hotels.
- Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda. This is one of the most famous and popular beaches in Bermuda, with a crescent-shaped pink sand beach and clear blue water. It is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
- La Sagesse Beach, Grenada. This is a secluded and tranquil beach with a light pink hue, located on the south coast of Grenada. It is part of the La Sagesse Nature Center, which offers a hotel, restaurant, and hiking trail.
- Elafonisi Beach, Crete. This is a unique beach with pink sand and shallow water, located on the southwestern tip of Crete. It is a protected nature reserve and a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
- Pink Beach, Komodo Island. This is a stunning beach with pink sand and coral reefs, located on the eastern coast of Komodo Island in Indonesia. It is one of the most famous pink beaches in the world and a part of the Komodo National Park, which is home to the famous Komodo dragon..
- Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, California. Better known for its stunning views and purple (not pink) sand, Pfeiffer Beach is also a must visit. Please see our California Post to learn more about this stunning beach that we have visited.

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