Barbados Beaches
Barbados is famed for its stunning beaches, each with its own personality and charm. On the west coast, the “Platinum Coast” boasts calm, turquoise waters and soft white sand, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and luxury resorts. The east coast, facing the Atlantic, is wilder and more rugged, with powerful waves that attract surfers and adventurers seeking dramatic scenery. Beaches like Crane Beach are renowned for pinkish sand and scenic cliffs, offering a picturesque setting for sunbathing or romantic walks. Many beaches, such as Accra Beach and Miami Beach, are lined with local food stalls and water sports rentals, giving visitors a lively, social atmosphere. Barbados also has hidden coves and quieter spots, ideal for those seeking tranquility, making it a versatile destination for every type of beach lover.
Carlisle Bay
The webcam overlooking Carlisle Bay in Bridgetown, offers a stunning view of one of the island's most picturesque coastal areas. The camera is set high above the ground, giving a broad, elevated perspective that captures both the sweeping coastline and the sandy beach. From this vantage point, viewers can see the calm turquoise waters of the bay, people enjoying swimming and sunbathing, and boats gently floating near the shore. The height of the webcam also allows a panoramic view of the surrounding area, including the natural beauty of the nearby coastline and parts of Bridgetown in the distance.
Accra/Accra 2
Accra Beach is a popular beach on the south coast of Barbados, located in the parish of Christ Church near Bridgetown, stretching about 1.5 kilometers of soft white sand with calm turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. One webcam is set high above the beach, offering a panoramic view that captures the full length of the sand, the stone breakwater, and the surrounding coastline, showing the beach's scale and beauty from above. A second webcam is positioned closer to the sand, focusing on the area with rows of umbrellas and sunbeds, allowing viewers to see people enjoying the beach and entering the water easily.
Bathsheba
The webcam overlooking the Bathsheba seafront captures the village's famous rugged east coast, showing the dramatic waves of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the shore. From its position, viewers can see the big iconic stone that sits near the beach, often photographed by visitors for its striking presence against the surf. Tall palm trees line parts of the coastline, adding a tropical frame to the scene and swaying gently in the coastal breeze.
Dover Beach
The webcam captures one of the island's most popular and vibrant beaches, located on the south coast of Barbados in the parish of Christ Church, just a short drive from the capital, Bridgetown. Dover Beach stretches for about 1 kilometer of soft white sand, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the Caribbean Sea. From the webcam's perspective, viewers can see rows of colourful umbrellas and sunbeds neatly arranged along the shore, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere. The camera also shows the gentle turquoise waters and occasional waves, as well as visitors enjoying the beach and walking along the sand.