Category Archives: Things to Do

The Barbados Cycling Festival

Barbados Cycling Festival
Barbados Cycling Festival

Come for the Fun!

Embrace your adventurous side and bring your cycling skills to the island of Barbados.

Stay at our sister property, Sugar Bay Barbados, and ride around the island during the first annual Barbados Cycling Festival. As part of the Year of Sports in Barbados, this festival will be taking place September 5 – 10, 2017. Continue reading

Barbados Beach & Wellness Festival

Barbados 2017 Year of Sports
Barbados Beach & Wellness Festival

L’Atitude 13 North Barbados Beach and Wellness Festival

A unique array of health and wellness festivities are coming to Barbados this September as part of the island’s “Year of Sports”.

The festival is taking place within walking distance from our sister resort, Sugar Bay Barbados. Stay and be a part of Barbados’ first ever Beach & Wellness Festival on September 2 – 3, 2017. Continue reading

Enjoy Time with Your Family – Suggested Itinerary

Enjoy Time with Your Family – Suggested Itinerary 

Barbados has its fair share of kid-friendly activities ranging from the Barbados Wildlife Reserve to an Island Safari. Make sure to try out these family friendly activities that keep both the adults and kids entertained. Continue reading

10 Things you must do while visiting Barbados

Top 10 Things to do in Barbados
Top 10 things to do when visiting Barbados.

 

You’re in Barbados! Now make the most of your stay!

We all love to spend a little time soaking up the sun and making a happy sigh as we choose our favourite spot to relax on the beach. But, since you’re here in Barbados – the land of fun, you might as well Continue reading

Crop Over Festival Barbados

Crop Over Festival in Barbados
Crop Over Festival, Barbados

Ahhh summertime in Barbados yet again! No better time to experience our rich culture in its full glory! Crop Over, Barbados’ largest and most anticipated festival has been traced as far back as 1688. Originally this celebration signaled the end of the annual sugar cane harvest, but over the years it has evolved into Continue reading