Barbados
Bridgetown, St. Michael
May 23, 2013 - May 29, 2013
The Celtic Festival Barbados celebrates the history of the connections between Scotland, Ireland and Wales and the sunny Caribbean island. Over three hundred years ago, around the same time that rum was invented on these island, Scots, Irish and Welsh criminals were given the choice of jail or a boat..more
Carlisle Bay
Bridgetown, St. Michael
June 05, 2013 - June 06, 2013
This two-day swim event will take place at Carlisle Bay. This Swim Festival is not a professional Swim event and is open to recreational swimmers of all skill levels. The festival format will feature a 1.5 km swim on Saturday and a 5 km swim on Sunday. In addition there..more
Island-wide events
Bridgetown, St. Michael
July 01, 2013 - August 05, 2013
Crop Over is Barbados’ biggest and best –loved festival which sees the whole island taken over by the party spirit. Events last five weeks and revelers can expect a heavy mix of live music, dancing, carnival, markets, cultural presentations and more
From Warrens to Spring Garden Highway
Warrens, St. Michael
August 05, 2013
The grand finale to the Crop Over celebration, this public holiday is a summer street carnival where you can watch featured "Kadooment bands" dressed in costumes, designers competing for the Designer of the Year award, and revelers parade by on their way from National Stadium to Spring Garden Highway. You..more
Various Locations
Bridgetown, St. Michael
November 22, 2013 - November 25, 2013
Epicurean superstars, celebrity chefs, wine and spirits experts gather on the island to offer the very best in food, wine, rum and culture, from the culinary capital of the Caribbean.
PO Box 242, Harbour Road,
Bridgetown, St. Michael
November 30, 2013
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