Barbuda is an island that not many people seem to go to for a Caribbean Vacation. This is a great shame because Barbuda is actually a terrific Caribbean Vacation Destination, and you are left wondering if it is because they have the idea it is a real top end of the market luxury Caribbean Vacation Destination, and only for the rich and famous.
It is worth taking a few minutes to discover a little more about the Island of Barbuda. It is forever linked with Antigua so most of the stuff you find comes under the heading of Antigua and Barbuda, and not Barbuda itself, which makes you think that each is within a few hundred yards of each other. This is totally not the case because Barbuda is in fact an 18 minute flight or a three hour ferry ride away, but a world of difference.
Many people make the trip primarily because of the beaches, but it is also a place for those who are bird lovers, and fishing enthusiasts. It is very much a place for sun sand and seclusion, and it would be fair to say that Barbuda remains to this day very much the unspoilt Caribbean.
People who feel Barbuda is only luxury Caribbean should however note that there are only three major hotels which are all upmarket, and are the luxurious K-Club, Coco Point Lodge, and Hotel Palmetto. There are a handful of guest cottages and a population of less than two thousand. The island of Barbuda remains relatively untouched by the outside world.
Barbuda has beaches to die for, and especially those on the Caribbean side of the island. The sand is powder like, pristine, and the beaches nearly deserted. One of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean is Palmetto beach otherwise known as 17 Mile beach which gets rosy shells washed up by the tide, gives the beach a pink colour which is absolutely beautiful. As a warning the sea might be a beautiful shade of blue but there are strong currents so always ask a local if it is safe to swim, and don't go in alone. There are however beaches on Barbuda and places that are perfectly fine for children and non swimmers, where the water is shallow and there are rock pools to explore filled with tiny fish and crabs.
White Bay beach is probably a safer beach on the south east side of Barbuda where there is a protective reef so the water is much calmer. You will need to take a picnic and cool drinks because whilst the deserted beaches are wonderful it also means there are no beach bars, snack bars, restaurants or even toilet facilities!!
In fact the busiest place is the Frigate Bird sanctuary on the north west corner lagoon where there are about 5000 birds.
There are a couple of restaurants in Barbuda and several places that sell snacks and five or six bars. They are there for the locals, but they do have a great atmosphere. If you want food you will find people cooking on the street, and some of the fish, very sea fresh is brilliant. They do cook meats as well. There are several provisions shops but be aware that they come in by boat, so the fresh fruit and vegetables are at their best on a Friday or a Saturday, although local organic vegetables can be bought on any day of the week. You can buy fresh fish at lagoon Wharf most days.
Barbuda may have the reputation of only being a luxury Caribbean destination, but in truth it is really an unspoilt quiet island which makes for a great place to visit and stay on for a Caribbean Vacation.
Caribbean Vacation Last Minute
Grenada isn't an island as many people presuppose, but in fact it is a three island state consisting of Grenada, Carriacou, and petite Martinique. It is an ideal destination for a Caribbean Vacation with Grenada itself being the largest of the three islands by some margin. Grenada is twenty one miles long and twelve miles wide, with a total area of 133 square miles, so it isn't so big as you can get lost, nor too small to discover all its secrets too quickly.
The three islands of Grenada are to be found in the Eastern Caribbean right at the bottom end of the Windward Islands, and only 100 miles from Venezuela on the mainland. North is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and to the south Trinidad and Tobago.
The climate of Grenada is neither too hot or too cold, varying from 75 degrees F to 87 degrees F, with the lower end being between November and February. The rainy season is between June and December but it hardly ever rains for more than an hour, and then not even every day, so the climate is eminently suitable for a Caribbean Vacation.
Grenada has about 45 beautiful beaches, and this is the big draw for tourists. The beaches are public property which means that the public has the right of access at all times.
On the westward or leeward side of Grenada is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean called Grand Anse Beach. It is two miles of white sand in a sheltered bay, and has a number of hotels situated along its shore. It is sheltered and safe for swimming. There is a lot to do here, it is quite busy, but you will find everything from restaurants, hotels, water sports centres, even deck chair rentals.
If however you want to be in a less touristy spot there are six other beaches on the west coast between Grand Anse and Point Salines, which are more private, and particularly you might enjoy Morne Rouge Beach. It is just south of Grand Anse, is smaller, and calm with lots of shallow water making it very good for families. In addition there are no water sports shops, and only one hotel and restaurant on the beach.
The best snorkelling beaches are near to the Aquarium Restaurant or Rex Grenadine Hotel.
The most secluded beaches are at Lance Aux Epines and St David's. It isn't as easy to get to them, and you will need a 4x4 vehicle but the effort is well worth while. Some of the beaches are black sand but La Sagesse Beach is ideal for the family and is the traditional white sand, and is much favoured at the weekends.
To complete the list there is Bathway beach in the north east of Grenada is probably the second most popular of the beaches and has an area where non swimmers bathe safely but as it is on the Atlantic side the water can be quite rough for parts of the year.
Levera Beach north of Bathway and is close to Sugarloaf Island and needs a four wheel drive vehicle , and finally Sauteurs beach on the north coast is usually deserted and a lovely beach with great views of the islands of the Grenadines.
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