Villas and Vaction Homes in Barbados

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Villas and Vacation Homes with Pool in Barbados

Among the 22864 villas in Barbados here are the 8 best villas with pool

Frequently Asked Questions about Barbados

  • What are the must-see attractions that travelers should visit in Barbados?

    When visiting Barbados, a trip to Harrison's Cave is a must. It's a stunning crystallized limestone cavern with a vast array of stalactites and stalagmites. For history buffs, St. Nicholas Abbey offers a glimpse into plantation life with its well-preserved Jacobean mansion and rum distillery. Bridgetown, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and worth exploring, especially the historic Garrison area.
  • How much does it typically cost to rent a villa in Barbados?

    The cost of renting a villa in Barbados can vary significantly. For a two-bedroom villa, expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $600 per night, depending on the location, amenities, and time of year. Larger, more luxurious villas with ocean views and private pools can range from $800 to $3,000 or more per night.
  • When is the best time to book a villa in Barbados, and how far in advance should travelers plan?

    For the best selection and rates, it's advisable to book a villa in Barbados at least six to nine months in advance, especially for peak season which runs from mid-December to mid-April. Booking further out is recommended for popular properties or if traveling during major holidays like Christmas and New Year's.
  • What are the best areas or regions for a villa holiday in Barbados?

    The West Coast, often called the 'Platinum Coast,' is popular for its calm, clear waters and upscale villas. Areas like Mullins, Holetown, and Speightstown offer beautiful beaches and proximity to dining and shopping. For a more lively atmosphere with plenty of restaurants and bars, consider the South Coast, with St. Lawrence Gap being a well-known spot. The East Coast is more rugged and less developed, offering a more tranquil experience with dramatic ocean views.
  • Why choose a villa over a hotel for a holiday in Barbados?

    Choosing a villa in Barbados offers more space and privacy than a hotel. Travelers often appreciate having a full kitchen, which can help save on dining costs, and a private living area for relaxation. Many villas come with private pools and gardens, providing a more secluded and personalized vacation experience. It's also a great option for families or groups who want to stay together.

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