Feel like discovering Barbados, a jewel of the Eastern Caribbean, famed for its white-sand beaches, its legendary rum and its unique “Bajan” way of life?

An iconic destination in the West Indies, Barbados charms with the diversity of its coasts — the luxurious Platinum Coast in the west, the wild waves of Bathsheba in the east — but also with its historic heritage, with Bridgetown, the UNESCO-listed capital, and its vibrant Creole culture, born from the blend of African, British and Caribbean influences.

Accessible year-round, Barbados is best discovered from December to May to enjoy the dry season, turquoise waters and the Caribbean’s generous sunshine.

Voyages Flammang helps you organise a tailor-made trip to Barbados, combining beach stays, cultural discoveries, diving and Creole gastronomy, fully adapted to your budget and your wishes.

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Beaches for every taste

From the Platinum Coast in the west, with its calm, turquoise waters ideal for swimming, to the powerful waves of Bathsheba in the east, prized by surfers, Barbados offers exceptional coastal diversity. Mullins Beach, Paynes Bay, Miami Beach… each beach has its own character and atmosphere, from the liveliest to the most secluded.

Birthplace of the world’s oldest rum

Barbados is the birthplace of rum. The Mount Gay distillery, founded in 1703, is the oldest commercial rum brand still in operation. A visit to its ageing cellars is a must to understand the history of this island, deeply linked to sugar cane. Local rum shops are at the heart of Barbadian social life.

A unique historical and cultural heritage

Bridgetown and its military garrison are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Colonial architecture, cricket matches — the national sport — and the warm hospitality of the Bajans reflect a rich cultural heritage, uniquely blending African, British and Caribbean influences.

Delicious, authentic Creole cuisine

Bajan cuisine is a tasty blend of African and British influences. flying fish (the national symbol served with cou-cou), fish cakes, pepperpot and macaroni pie are must-tries. On Friday evenings, the Oistins Fish Fry market is a unique festive and culinary experience.

Diving, snorkelling and water activities

The Caribbean’s crystal-clear waters offer ideal conditions for scuba diving and snorkelling. Coral reefs are home to abundant marine life. The east coast is popular with surfers. Sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding and catamaran excursions round out an exceptional range of water activities.

Barbados from Luxembourg – an accessible destination

Barbados is accessible from Luxembourg via connections through London (British Airways), Paris CDG (Air France) or Frankfurt (Condor). Total travel time: 10 to 12 hours depending on the stopover. Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) welcomes long-haul flights. No visa is required for Luxembourg nationals.

Discover our best deals for your holiday in Barbados

Feel like discovering Barbados’s paradisiacal beaches, Bajan culture and Caribbean flavours?

We have selected for you our most popular stays in Barbados, designed to suit every travel desire: all-inclusive resorts on the Platinum Coast, charming hotels facing the Caribbean Sea, romantic getaways or family escapes.

Whether you’re looking for a luxury beach getaway, a couples all-inclusive, a cultural discovery in Bridgetown, or water-based adventures, each offer can be fully customized to your dates, your budget, and your travel style.

Choose your package and we’ll design for you a tailor-made trip to Barbados, turnkey.

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Sandals Barbados

  • Resort reserved for couples.
  • Seafront location on Dover Beach.
  • Unlimited access to the neighbouring Sandals Royal Barbados.
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Sugar Bay Barbados

  • All-inclusive seaside resort.
  • Family-friendly atmosphere with activities for children.
  • Two outdoor swimming pools, including one with a swim-up bar.

When to go to Barbados?

Barbados can be visited year-round thanks to its warm, sunny tropical climate, but the best time depends on your preferences: beaches and diving in the dry season, or lush nature and better rates in the rainy season.

December to April – Dry season, ideal for beaches
The high season coincides with the dry season. Sunshine is ever-present, rainfall is rare, and temperatures hover around 28-30°C. The waters along the west coast are particularly calm and clear, perfect for swimming, diving, and water sports.

May to November – Green season, reduced rates
The rainy season (June to November) brings tropical showers that are generally short and intense, followed by sunshine. The vegetation is lush, hotels offer attractive rates, and the island is less crowded. Barbados, located south of the hurricane belt, is relatively spared from major storms.

Our recommendation
To enjoy the best beach conditions, aim for December to April. For a good balance between weather and budget, May or November offer excellent value for money, with plenty of beautiful sunny days still to enjoy.

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Where to go in Barbados? Must-see places based on what you’re looking for

Capital and beating heart of Barbados, Bridgetown is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with its military garrison. Its lively port, colonial buildings, shops, and bars make it a must-see city on a trip to Barbados.

Ideal for:

  • discovering colonial heritage
  • shopping and gastronomy
  • cultural visits and museums

Don’t miss:

  • Bridgetown and its garrison (UNESCO)
  • Mount Gay Rum distillery
  • Cheapside Market

The west coast, nicknamed the Platinum Coast, is Barbados’s showcase beach destination. Its calm, turquoise waters, fine-sand beaches (Mullins Beach, Paynes Bay), and luxury resorts make it the ideal destination for an upscale stay by the Caribbean Sea.

Perfect for:

  • beach stays and luxury resorts
  • snorkeling and diving
  • gastronomy and seaside restaurants

Must-see:

  • Mullins Beach and Paynes Bay
  • Holetown and its shops
  • Speightstown, a historic port

A fishing village on the south coast, Oistins is famous for its fish market and its Friday night Fish Fry — a must-see culinary and festive event. Live music, grilled flying fish and rum in a warm, authentic atmosphere.

Ideal for:

  • authentic local cuisine
  • a festive, cultural atmosphere
  • meeting locals

To explore:

  • Friday night Fish Fry
  • fresh fish market
  • south coast beaches

Facing the Atlantic Ocean, Bathsheba offers breathtaking wild landscapes with spectacular rock formations pounded by the waves. A renowned surfing spot, this coastal village is ideal for lovers of unspoiled nature and photography, far from the tourist areas of the west coast.

Perfect for:

  • surfing and water sports
  • landscape photography
  • coastal hikes

Not to be missed:

  • Bathsheba rock formations
  • Andromeda Botanic Gardens
  • Hunte’s Gardens

A geological gem of Barbados, Harrison’s Cave is a spectacular limestone cave with its stalactites, stalagmites and underground waterfalls. Accessible by electric tram, this unique natural attraction fascinates visitors of all ages and makes for an unforgettable experience in the heart of the island.

Best for:

  • a family visit
  • a unique geological discovery
  • getaway away from the beaches

To explore:

  • Harrison’s Cave by tram
  • Flower Forest Botanical Garden
  • scenic inland route

Which trip to Barbados is right for you?

Barbados lends itself to many travel styles: a beach stay in a resort, water adventures, cultural discovery in Bridgetown, or a road trip around the island. Depending on what you’re looking for, your travel season, and your pace, several experiences allow you to enjoy a unique Caribbean immersion.

Practical tips for your trip to Barbados

Barbados is considered the birthplace of rum. The Mount Gay distillery, founded in 1703, is the oldest commercial rum brand in the world still in operation. The island has been producing rum for more than 300 years—before the word “rum” itself even existed.

The official currency is the Barbadian Dollar (BBD), pegged at 2 BBD to 1 USD. The US dollar is widely accepted in tourist establishments. Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants. It’s useful to have Barbadian dollars for markets, transport, and small shops.

The official language is English. Locals also speak a local dialect called Bajan, an English-based creole with distinctive charm. Communication is easy for any English-speaking traveler or anyone with a basic command of English.

In Barbados, the outlets are type A and B. The voltage is 115V at 50Hz. European travelers will need an adapter for type C/E/F plugs, and potentially a voltage converter for devices that aren’t compatible with 115V.

Barbados is one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean. The crime rate is low in tourist areas. Usual precautions apply: avoid displaying valuables and stay vigilant at night in certain parts of Bridgetown.

Barbados is accessible from Luxembourg via connections through London (Heathrow), Paris (CDG), or Frankfurt to Grantley Adams Airport (BGI).

  • Flight duration: around 10 to 12 hours with a stopover
  • No visa required for Luxembourg citizens

Barbados offers several means of transport:

  • Taxis: fixed fares between the main destinations
  • ZR minibuses: a dense, affordable network used by locals
  • Car rental: recommended for exploring the island at your own pace (driving on the left)
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FAQ: the most useful questions for planning your trip to Barbados

Decide when to travel: the dry season (December–April) offers the best conditions for the beaches. Plan the key stops — Harrison’s Cave, Oistins Fish Fry, the Mount Gay distillery — and book your accommodation in advance, especially in high season. A 7- to 10-day stay lets you tour the island comfortably.

An ideal stay in Barbados lasts between 7 and 14 days. One week is enough to discover the beaches of the west coast, Bridgetown and the main attractions. Two weeks allow you to explore the island in depth and fully enjoy water and cultural activities.

The best time to travel to Barbados is the dry season, from December to April, with plenty of sunshine, temperatures of 28 to 30°C and calm waters. May and November offer a good compromise with more attractive rates and still plenty of sunny days.

Barbados is a mid- to high-end destination in the Caribbean. Budget between €2,500 and €5,000 per person for a one-week all-inclusive trip from Luxembourg, depending on the standard of accommodation and the season you choose.

No, Luxembourg and European nationals do not need a visa to visit Barbados for a tourist stay. A valid passport and a return ticket are sufficient. The authorized length of stay is generally 28 days, renewable on site.

Barbados offers a wide range of activities: diving and snorkeling on coral reefs, surfing in Bathsheba, visiting Harrison’s Cave, catamaran excursions, rum tasting at Mount Gay, Oistins Fish Fry on Friday night, and discovering the UNESCO-listed heritage of Bridgetown.

About 10 to 12 hours with one stopover from Luxembourg, usually via London Heathrow, Paris CDG or Frankfurt. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic offer regular flights to Grantley Adams Airport in Bridgetown.

Yes, Barbados is an excellent family destination. The calm waters of the west coast are ideal for children, Harrison’s Cave fascinates all ages, and many resorts offer kids’ clubs and family-friendly activities.

Yes, Barbados can be combined with other Caribbean islands such as Saint Lucia, Trinidad or Saint Vincent thanks to inter-island flights. Our advisors can help you design a tailor-made multi-island itinerary.

Barbados is considered one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean. The country enjoys exemplary political stability, modern infrastructure and a low crime rate in tourist areas. Travelers can explore the island with complete peace of mind.