Various Locations
Holetown, St. James
February 12, 2012 - February 19, 2012
The week-long celebrations of the Holetown Festival kick-off with a bang at the Holetown Monument in the center of the town. The event marks the arrival of the first settlers at the site now known as Holetown on February 17, 1627. The festival provides visitors with an introduction to Barbadian..more
Beckles Road
Bridgetown, St. Michael
February 24, 2012 - February 26, 2012
Agrofest is a three day event that brings exhibitors from the following areas: health and wellness & relaxation area, Craft Village, Shoppers Bazaar, Games of Chance, educational & business, horticultural, petting zoo, kids snacks & toys, bird show, children entertainment, food court, daily entertainment and agricultural.
South Coast
Oistins, Christ Church
April 07, 2012 - April 09, 2012
Held in the scenic fishing town of Oistins on Barbados’ southern coast, the annual Oistins Fish Festival is a day of celebrations for those that work in the local fishing industry. Visitors can expect live calypso and reggae music, craft fairs, family games and stalls selling delicious seafood dishes. Popular..more
Island-wide events
Bridgetown, St. Michael
May 12, 2012 - August 01, 2012
Crop Over is Barbados’ biggest and best-loved festival which sees the whole island taken over by the party spirit. Dating back to the 1780s when the island was one of the biggest sugar producers in the world, the end of the sugar cane harvest was always celebrated with a big..more
Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Conference Centre
Government Hill, St. Michael
May 25, 2012 - May 28, 2012
This is the premier trade show for the manufacturing industry and it creates opportunities for Barbadian and Caribbean manufacturers to establish and garner new links locally, regionally and internationally.
PO Box 242, Harbour Road,
Bridgetown, St. Michael
November 30, 2012
First achieved on November 30th of 1966, Independence for Barbados came after a long struggle with the colonial powers. It was the Hon. Errol Barrow who ushered in a new era for Barbados as her first Prime Minister, it is something that is reflected in the national flag today. The..more