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Local Time 2024-04-21 12:14

Port Bridgetown cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Bridgetown, Barbados. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Bridgetown is the main seaport/cruise port, the capital and biggest city of Barbados. Fka Town of Saint Michael, Greater Bridgetown metro area is within the island's Saint Michael parish. Locally referred to as "The City", the most common reference to Bridgetown is simply "Town". The city covers a total area of approx 40 km2 (15 mi2) and has a population around 110,000.

Port Bridgetown (locode BBBGI) is located along Carlisle Bay (on the island's southwestern coast). Parts of the metro area (aka ABC Highway) borders with the parishes St James and Christ Church. Grantley Adams International Airport is located 16 km (10 mi) southeast of downtown, and offers daily flights to all major cities in the Caribbean, USA, Canada and the UK.

At its current location, the town was established in 1628 by English settlers. The prior settlement was at St James Town. Bridgetown City is a popular West Indies travel vacation destination and serves as major financial and convention center, as well as a major cruise port of call in Southern Caribbean. In 2011, Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison were designated "UNESCO World Heritage Site".

The cruise port serves the entire Barbados Island (Caribbean Sea). It is managed by the port authority company "Bridgetown Cruise Terminals Inc". Its largest shareholders (investors) are the country's Government (through the state-owned company "Barbados Port Inc", with 30% share) and the private companies "Goddard Enterprises Ltd" (20%) and "Cave Shepherd & Co Ltd" (20%). The remaining 30% of the cruise terminal's shares are held by the general public (subscribed at the initial building stage of port's development).

Barbados is included in many Southern Caribbean cruise itineraries, also visiting Leeward Islands (Guadeloupe, St Martin, St Barts, Nevis, St Kitts), Greater Antilles, Windward Islands (Martinique, St Vincent, St Lucia, Dominica), Curacao, Bonaire, Aruba.

Bridgetown Barbados also serves as turnaround (departure) port for cruise liners in the fleets of Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, P&O UK (fly-cruise deals from Southampton England during the winter season).

In 2017, the cruise port handled a toyal of 818,752 passengers, or 12,9% increase over 2016 (725,020 passengers). Of all these cruise ship tourists, 137,541 stayed overnight (compared to 130,924 in 2016). The port's main source markets are the UK (33,5% share / 222,322 passengers), followed by USA (28,4% / 188,970 passengers) and Canada (12,8% / 85,209 passengers).

In 2021, RCI-Royal Caribbean homeported in Bridgetown (for the first time in the company's history) the ship Grandeur Of The Seas . The liner's winter 2021-2022 program (December 2021 through April 2022) was based on 3 itineraries - all leaving roundtrip from Port Bridgetown. RCI's fly-cruise deals were inclusive of cheaper charter flights from Miami . RCI's Barbados hotel packages offer tourists to stay in premium properties like Hilton Barbados Resort, Turtle Beach Resort, Sea Breeze Beach House Resort, South Beach Hotel Barbados, Radisson Aquatica Resort Barbados, Accra Beach Hotel & Spa.

  • 7-night "Southern Caribbean Explorer" itinerary - to Scarborough (Tobago), Port-of-Spain (Trinidad), St George's (Grenada), Kingstown (St Vincent, Grenadines), Roseau (Dominica), Castries (St Lucia)
  • 7-night "Southern Caribbean Adventure" itinerary - to St George's, Kralendijk (Bonaire), Oranjestad (Aruba), Willemstad (Curacao), Port-of-Spain
  • 14-night "Ultimate Caribbean" itinerary - to St George's, Kingstown, Kralendijk, Oranjestad, Willemstad, Port-of-Spain, Cartagena (Colombia), Colon (Panama), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica)

For winter 2022-2023 season, Port Bridgetown reported a successful season handling 362 booked (358 received) cruise ship visits and 625,847 passengers (608,269 received), which was 86% of the pre-COVID record season 2018-2019 (726,028 passengers, 384 ship berthings).

For winter 2023-2024 (October-April), the cruise port had a record-breaking season with a total of 407 booked cruise ship berthings (392 received) from 26 different cruise line brands, with expected 741,265 passengers (715,527 received). The berthings' number included 18 maiden calls and a total of 217 homeporting operations/roundtrips from Bridgetown.

By annual passenger traffic (statistical data 2019), the Caribbean's top-10 largest airports are:

  • Luis Munoz Marin Airport/aka Isla Verde ( San Juan Puerto Rico ) with ~9,5 million pax
  • Punta Cana Airport ( Punta Cana Dominicana ) with ~7,2 million pax
  • Jose Marti Airport ( Havana Cuba ) with 5,7+ million pax
  • Sangster Airport ( Montego Bay Jamaica ) with ~4,8 million pax
  • Lynden Pindling Airport ( Nassau Bahamas ) with ~4,1 million pax
  • Las Americas Airport ( Santo Domingo Dominicana ) with ~4 million pax
  • Piarco Airport ( Port-of-Spain Trinidad ) with 2,8+ million pax
  • Queen Beatrix Airport ( Oranjestad Aruba ) with 2,5+ million pax
  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport ( Pointe-a-Pitre Guadeloupe ) with ~2,5 million pax
  • Grantley Adams Airport (Bridgetown Barbados) with ~2,3 million pax

This explains why these port cities are used as seasonal turnaround ports for homeporting (roundtrip itineraries) by many major cruise companies with ship deployments in the Caribbean.

Bridgetown cruise terminal

Bridgetown Barbados cruise port terminal (aka "Deep Water Harbour") is operational since January 14, 1994. The port has 4 deepwater quays with capacity to accommodate up to 6 vessels at a time. The berths are numbered 2, 3, 4, and the "sugar berth", in addition to the port's breakwater.

Rarely, when all berths are occupied, cruise ships dock at the Esso (cargo) terminal.

Bridgetown cruise ship terminal offers modern amenities and facilities, such as Health Center, Customs, Immigration, Animal Quarantine, Barbados Tourism Office (tourist info center), Post Office. Other terminal building facilities are cafes, 2 restaurants (open-air, with full-service bars), business (conference) facility, a hand-made pottery (Bajan craft) shop, 21 duty-free shops (all air-conditioned, tax-free prices are 30-50% cheaper than in the USA or UK / Europe), car rental offices, internet zone.

There is a special departure area for passengers with pre-booked shore excursions and tours in Barbados. One of the island's cruise shore excursions is themed on beer and rum tasting. The guided tours visit the Foursquare Rum Distillery (in the Four Roads village/Saint Philip parish) and also the DreadHop Brewing (Christ Church parish) where tourists can taste the Bajan craft beer.

Bridgetown Cruise Terminal has a total area of 60,000 ft2 (5575 m2), of which approx 20,000 ft2 (1860 m2) is the shopping area. Outside the port's entrance is the Chattel Village (marketplace) with 16 outdoor shops. Also there is a bus stop / taxi rank.

The cruise port is located approx 13 mi (21 km) from the Grantley Adams Airport (approx 30 min bus drive). The shuttle bus service from the port to downtown is at an additional cost (USD 1 pp). Taxi ride is about 5 min and cost around USD 4 per cab. The walking distance from the port to the city is around 15 min (along the boardwalk).

Barbados Garrison: World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It dates from 1780 when it was established to be the Imperial Forces’ military headquarter. Now it is a home to the Barbados Defence Force. You can tour George Washington House, St. Ann’s Fort, the Barbados National Armoury and the Savannah park.

Parliament Buildings: or the “Public Buildings”. They were constructed in the period 1870-1874 of coral limestone in neo-gothic style. They house the Barbados Parliament. The Senate and House of Assembly are housed in the east wing. The Parliament Museum and the National Gallery are housed in the west wing. There also is the clock tower.

National Heroes Square: formerly Trafalgar Square, it is located between the Parliament buildings and the Constitution River Inner Basin. There you will see three sculptures. The first is a memorial to the Barbadians that were killed during the two World Wars. The Lord Horatio Nelson bronze statue marks the center of the city. The clamshell-shaped fountain is the third one.it is a memorial of the Bridgetown first piped water.

St. Michael’s Cathedral: located two blocks away from the National Heroes Square, direction East. It dates from 1789 and replaced the 1665 wooden building. The church is made of coral stone and got its cathedral status when Bishop William Harte Coleridge arrived in 1825.

Nidhe Israel Synagogue: UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the oldest Western Hemisphere synagogues dates from 1654.

Queen’s Park: located beside St. Michael’s Row, east of downtown.

Barbados Museum: the St. Ann’s Garrison British military prison houses the museum. You will find great variety of exhibitions.

Beaches: visit the beautiful Gold Coats beaches. Great for watersports is Payne’s bay. The Brighton Beach, Brandon’s Beach and Paradise Beach are located in the Fresh Water Bay, next to Payne’s bay. Also popular is Bathsheba Beach.

Hunte’s Gardens, Mount Gay distillery, Oistins Fish Fry

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Barbados (Bridgetown) Cruise Port Guide: Review (2023)

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Basic guide to Barbados cruise port in Bridgetown: where cruise ships dock, shuttle bus, what's at the cruise terminal and within walking distance, taxi fares, highlights of bridgetown, things to do, and shore excursions (shorex).

By: Editor-in-Chief Updated: May 28, 2023

Barbados and its cruise port close by Bridgetown - the capital of the Island state - is one of the most interesting and memorable destinations in the Eastern Caribbean itineraries.

  • Where cruise ships dock

Shuttle bus

What's at the cruise terminal.

  • What's within walking distance
  • Highlights of Bridgetown
  • Things to do
  • Shore excursions (Shorex)

Good to Know: Tourist Info, Language and Currency

  • Safety, emergencies, and basics

Because Barbados is a relatively small island - 21 miles (34 km) long and no more than 14 miles (23 km) wide - all attractions are close to the port, allowing the cruise traveler to enjoy a leisurely day at a laid back pace.

Cruise travelers will find lots of things to do in Barbados: be it perusing impeccably preserved landmarks (like the Parliament Building and Museum, a couple of churches, or the Synagogue and its Museum).

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Bathsheba - Barbados

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If you like contemplating unique sceneries don't miss the Bathsheba Bay or the Gun Hill Signal Station . For those that enjoy active pursuits, or just basking in the sun there are many and delightful beaches in Barbados, relatively close to the cruise port.

After all, Barbados rich history and cultural past are preserved in an exotic but harmonious mix of quaint tropical ambiance, lush landscapes, beautiful landmarks, and stunning beaches. It should be underlined that Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.

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Blueberry Beach, Barbados

Where is the port and cruise ships dock

The Cruise Port aka Deep Water Harbor is located on the South-Western side of the Island and, although not exactly right by the center of Bridgetown, it is within walking distance - 1 mile (or 1.700 meters) - to the main streets of the city.

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At The Pier in Bridgetown, Barbados

Most luxury cruise lines (like Regent or Crystal) offer complimentary shuttle buses . If your cruise line doesn't offer a shuttle bus, there is also a paid bus - US $2.00 per person, each way - right outside the terminal. Taxis are also available but it doesn't make much sense to pay extra unless you really need to.

Photo of the Cruise Terminal of Barbados Port in Bridgetown taken in April 2022

Photo © IQCruising taken in April 2022

The cruise terminal is one of the best in the Caribbean with all services and amenities the cruise traveler may require. On a large building, you will find an excellent Visitor Information Center , an area with Free mobile-friendly Wi-Fi , restrooms, souvenir and duty-free shops (both jewelry and liquor) and, last but not least, a post office where you can buy Barbadian Postal Stamps known for their exquisite designs.

Photo of Visitor Information Center in Bridgetown Cruise Port

Visitor Information Center

Outside the Terminal, there is a dedicated shaded area for tour buses (on the left side), a few more souvenir and clothing shops (t-shirts, beach attire), and local transportation services such as Car Rental, Scooters, and ATV - be aware that driving in Barbados is on the left as expected on a former British Colony.

Photo of Tour Buses Area outside Terminal in Bridgetown Cruise Port

Outside The Terminal - Tour Buses

There are also a couple of open-air bars where you can savor typical Bajan cuisine or the famously refreshing Banks (the local beer). Here are the services and amenities cruise travlers will find at the cruise terminal in 2023

  • Tourist Information
  • ATM (US dollars only)
  • Convenience Stores
  • Taxi Dispatch
  • Souvenir Shops
  • Local Crafts Stalls
  • Duty-Free Shops
  • Post Office (temporarly closed)
  • Car, Scooter, ATV rentals

Photo of the Cruise Terminal of Barbados Port in Bridgetown taken in April 2022

Photo © IQCruising taken in March 2022

Taxi services are available at the covered dispatch center and although official fares are displayed, make sure to always confirm rates and currency - US dollars are widely accepted. A taxi to Bridgetown costs US$2.00 per person. Here are the 2023 official taxi fares to the top destinations in Barbados.

Taxi Fares from Bridgetown Cruise Port (2023) *

* Fares are per person, one way, sharing a Taxi.

Within walking distance

For those that enjoy walking, the path from the exit of the Cruise Terminal along the ocean up to the historical downtown and the Careenage (an interesting area of Bridgetown) is both safe and pleasurable . Have in mind that it will be hot and you should wear cool clothing, walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen is never frivolous.

Photo of Walking Path to Bridgetown Barbados

Walking Path to Bridgetown

The wide avenue outside the exit gates of the cruise port is the Princess Alice Highway. On the right side, by the ocean, the path is lined with trees and along the way, there are a few places with benches and tables to have a rest. On the left side there are a few places worth a look: the Rolli's Bar and Grill, the Caribbean Cigar Company selling the Royal Barbados brand and the Pelican Village Craft Center .

The Highlights of Bridgetown

Once you pass the Bridgetown Fish Market (on the right) you would have walked already 1/2 mile (800 meters). Around 300 feet (100 meters) more and you will have the alternative to keep walking straight into Hincks Street or turn left into Cumberland Street . The latter will take you to Jubilee Gardens and St. Mary's Church (a major Anglican church in Bridgetown) which is a stone's throw away from the shopping area of downtown (Broad Street and around).

Photo of Interior St. Mary's Church in Bridgetown Barbados

Interior St. Mary's Church in Bridgetown

The walk into Hinks Street leads to Wharf Road, a Boardwalk and the Careenage. Along the way, at the Cloister Building, on the left, the Agapey Chocolate Factory is a place to visit if you have a sweet tooth and even consider a tour (1 hour for US$20).

After a right followed by a left turn, you will find yourself on Wharf Road with its boardwalk and it becomes clear that you are in historical surroundings. This is the place where, once upon a time, ships were careened onto a side to be repaired, scrubbed and painted, hence the Careenage eponymous. Now, on the narrow mouth of the Constitution River , sleek yachts, touristic and fishing expeditions boats dock on both banks. Farther along, the Wharf Road borders the National Heroes Square with a statue of Lord Nelson and the imposing Parliament Building which are impossible to miss.

Photo of Parliament Building in Bridgetown Barbados

Parliament Building in Bridgetown

The pedestrian Chamberlain Bridge crosses the river to the south bank. At the end of the bridge, the Independence Arch is a famous landmark and a great photo op. Immediately after, on the left, is the seafront greenery of Interior St. Mary's Church and on the right is where you could have a refreshing drink or a light lunch before the Covid pandemic. Unfortunately, popular places like the Marina Bar and the Waterfront Café have closed down.

Photo of Chamberlain Bridge in Bridgetown Barbados

Chamberlain Bridge

Photo by Pgbk1987 CC by SA.

For those interested in all things historical, you should return to the National Heroes Square to visit the Parliament Building, St. Michaels Cathedral (built in 1784) and the Nidhe Israel Museum and Synagogue (an absolute must-see regardless of your faith or absence of).

If shopping is on your plans, turn left on Heroes Square into Board Street as this is where the best duty-free shops and departments stores are found.

Photo of the Cruise Terminal of Barbados Port in Bridgetown taken in April 2022

Among the typical stores found all over the caribbean, here are some othe best shops you will find in Barbados Cruise port:

  • Colombian Emeralds
  • Diamonds International
  • Litlle Switzerland
  • The Royal Shop
  • David Yurman

It took a few calls at Bridgetown Cruise Port for the Editor to realized that the Careenage is very close to the famous Boatyard Beach Bar and Club - less than 1/4 of a mile (400 meters) south of the Independence Arch. In fact, the Carlisle Bay's northern tip is the mouth of the Constitutional River , and on the bay, the Boatyard is just one of the many clubs and bars that line the sugar white sands and turquoise waters of Barbados spectacular beaches of this Bay and where the best snorkeling sites in Barbados are located. However, be aware that Carlisle Bay is close to two miles long.

Editors' Tip: if the Boatyard or any of the beach clubs on Carlisle Bay are on your to do list, it is advisable to get there (or back) by taxi as the walk from the cruise port is over 2 miles (3 km).

Top things to do on a cruise to Barbados

Besides the mentioned attractions in Bridgetown within walking distance or close by on a taxi (easy and affordable), there are many other attractions to explore in Barbados.

All attractions farther from the cruise port require a tour, an excursion aka Shorex either booked onboard your cruise ship or with independent operators. You will have to book most of these tours online. But some can be arranged with local guides, or on your own with a taxi at the pier.

Photo of Barbados Museum in Barbados

Barbados Museum

Before deciding to book a tour, stay close to the port and explore Bridgetown or any other attraction nearby, the cruise traveler should consider a visit to top highlights and attractions in Barbados such as the following:

  • Andromeda Botanic Gardens
  • Barbados Museum and Historical Society
  • Barbados Wildlife Reserve
  • Bathsheba Beach
  • Gun Hill Signal
  • Harrison's Cave
  • Mount Gay Rum Refinery
  • Sunbury Plantation
  • St. Nicholas Abbey
  • Turtle Encounter

Photo of Surfing in Bathsheba Beach Barbados

Surfing in Bathsheba Beach

Besides historical landmarks and exotic nature, Barbados is one of the few islands in the Caribbean where surfing is a unique experience, in particular on the spectacular scenery of Bathsheba Beach.

Shore Excursions in Barbados cruise port

Photo of Rum Distillery Tour courtesy of Mount Gay Visitor Center

Photo courtesy of Mount Gay Visitor Center

As much as there are lots of nice and easy things to do on your own when calling at the port of Bridgetown in Barbados, all cruise lines and independent local tour operators offer excellent cruise excursions , which cruise passengers should consider.

Obviously, all cruise lines offer many and diverse shore excursions in Barbados. Celebrity Cruises offers as many 34 shore excursions and Royal Caribbean has 37 cruise excursions . Carnival lists 16 shore excursions . Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has available 10 shore excursions . Oceania Cruises organizes 17 shore excursions , Holland America offers 16 cruise excursions , and Princess has 20 excursions available.

Besides the cruise excursions organized by cruise liens, there are also shore excursions and tours offered by the following reputable private online services:

  • Tours by Locals
  • Shore Trips
  • Shore Excursions Group
  • Shore Excursioneer
  • Venture Ashore

Photo of Submarine Tours courtesy of Atlantis Submarines Barbados Inc.

Photo courtesy of Atlantis Submarines

There is a Tourist Information Desk conveniently located at the Cruise Terminal, usually maned all day, where you can get maps and brochures.

English is the official language of Barbados. But you may hear an English based dialect known as Bajan or Barbadian Creole.

The Barbadian Dollar is the legal tender in Barbados but US Dollars are widely accepted and the cruise traveler doesn't really need to exchange money.

Safety, US travel advisory and basics

For comprehensive and updated information about traveling to Barbados see the U.S. Department of State website page evolving advisory.

Covid-19 advise for cruises to Barbados (Bridgetown) cruise port

For updated coronavirus (Covid-19) information and travel advice to Barbados visit the website of the U.S. Embassy in Barbados . For more Traveler's Health advice to Barbados see the CDC Website .

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On your Barbados cruise, you’ll dock in Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados and an important port city in the Caribbean. What’s not to love about Barbados? Miles of sandy beaches, turquoise island waters, and an abundance of plantations and historic sites to tour mean you’ll find plenty to occupy you during your time here. Be sure to try traditional Barbadian dishes like cou cou and macaroni pie, and make time to enjoy a rum tasting or distillery tour.

Children and families will be captivated by protected species like the West African green monkey at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve. You can head east to Bathsheba for plentiful chances to snorkel, surf, and dive. If your cruise ship docks in Bridgetown, be sure to stop in the numerous shops and boutiques in the historic downtown and visit sites memorializing British rule over the island. On your Caribbean cruise , Bridgetown stands out. It’s colorful, historic, and laid back, and the rest of Barbados is easily accessible by car or taxi.

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Top sights & attractions for cruises to bridgetown, historic bridgetown.

Bridgetown is the capital of Barbados, and the city recently became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2011. While on your Barbados cruise here, walk the winding streets (built naturally instead of in a typical grid system), tour the area’s Parliament House, and visit the British colonial garrison. There’s plenty in Bridgetown to take up an entire day, from historic sites to languid buffet-style lunches at spots like Brown Sugar or The Balcony.

Harrison’s Cave

Take an underground tram to reach these caves. As one of Barbados’ most popular attractions, these limestone caves are unlike anything else in the region. The walking paths outside of the caves paint a picture of Barbados’ lush landscape, while the cave stream itself is a perfect excursion for nature lovers and geology experts.

St. Nicholas Abbey

This former sugar plantation now offers tours of its steam mill as well as tastings from its rum distillery, making for a perfect 2-3 hour afternoon tour of the abbey. Walk through the plantation gardens, enjoying the local flora. The last tour goes out at 3:30 pm, and the abbey is closed on Saturdays.

George Washington House

George Washington stayed at this historic home in 1751, when he was just 19 years old. Today, a tour of the house is well worth a visit, and will give you a sense of Bridgetown’s history from hundreds of years ago, including how underground tunnels beneath the house were used for very interesting purposes.

St. Michael’s Cathedral

While on your cruise to Barbados, you can’t miss St. Michael’s Cathedral in the center of Bridgetown, where the Anglican church still has weekend and weekday services. U.S. President George Washington once went to a church service here in the 18th century. The church dates back to the 1600s and has been built and rebuilt over the centuries.

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Top things to do in bridgetown, go swimming with turtles.

While you’re on your Barbados cruise, take a catamaran offered variety of other tour operators in Bridgetown. Swim with leatherback turtles in Barbados’ crystal waters. Turtle watching and swimming is a popular day-long activity with cruise passengers because it combines time in the water with stops at historic shipwrecks for snorkeling as well as snacks and drinks.

Marvel at Protected Animals at Barbados Wildlife Reserve

Drive less than 45 minutes north of Bridgetown for a day among protected species and lush forest. Home to green monkeys, snakes, various bird species, and many others, kids and families will love seeing these animals walking freely through the habitat. The best time to see the animals is at their lunchtime around 2pm each day.

Enjoy Barbados’ Many Beaches

There’s an abundance of beaches on the island, almost too many to choose from, but each has its own vibe. Crane Beach has strong waves and turquoise water, but it’s better for activities like snorkeling and swimming, or head to Bathsheba less than an hour from Bridgetown for excellent surfing waters and a more rugged shorefront. If you want to stay here the port in Bridgetown, there’s Brownes, where shipwrecks in the area mean there’s plenty for divers and snorkelers to see underwater.

Take a Drive Along the Island’s East Coast

Take a drive or a taxi tour towards Bathsheba, Barbados, where you’ll hit the east coast of the island in no time. Stop in small fishing villages or enjoy the unique beaches here, which are characterized by jutting rock formations. It’s a more rugged landscape here than in Bridgetown, so you shouldn’t miss it for a complete picture of the island.

Top Food and Drink Spots Near the Bridgetown Cruise Port

Cuz’s Fish Shack

Address: 39JR+R6 Pebbles Beach Bridgetown, Barbados

Look for this casual blue sandwich stand near Pebbles Beach for tasty fish sandwiches that receive rave reviews from visitors. The shack has been serving the area for nearly 70 years. It closes at 3pm, or whenever the fresh catches of the day run out. Try their signature sandwich, a fish and cheese cutter.

Brown Sugar Restaurant

Address: Bay St., Bridgetown, Barbados

When you’re feeling particularly peckish, head to Brown Sugar for an all-you-can-eat buffet lunch. The buffet is comprehensive, featuring local dishes like macaroni pie, Bajan fish cakes, baked plantains, and dessert favorites like coconut cream pie and rum balls.

The Balcony

Address: Broad St., Bridgetown, Barbados

When you’re done exploring historic downtown and Broad Street, take a lunch break at The Balcony, which is another lunch buffet spot in Bridgetown serving traditional Caribbean fare. Get the flying fish here, or take a break from fish to enjoy one of their beef or chicken dishes. The atmosphere is relaxed and the food won’t break the bank.

Address: The Boardwalk Main Road, Highway 7, Bridgetown, Barbados

For a more upscale dining experience in Bridgetown, take a seat on the boardwalk for lunch or dinner at Tapas, a wine bar and restaurant where the waterfront views add to the charm. You’ll find an extensive tapas menu and a great wine list, in addition to dinner menu items like spaghetti al mare, seared tuna, lamb shank, and more.

Culture & History of the Bridgetown Cruise Port

European colonization came to Barbados in the 16th century, but before that, the area was home to the native Arawaks and the Caribs. Barbados is heavily influenced by West African culture and the effects of over 300 years of British occupation. The region’s profitable sugar cane trade was built by the slave trade, but it took until 1834 for slavery to finally be abolished in Barbados. In 1838, former slaves celebrated their full freedom in the streets of Barbados by singing and dancing folk songs. In 1966, Barbados was declared a constitutional monarchy.

Barbados is known for its unique culinary offerings too, from macaroni pie, cou cou, fish cakes, and other regional delicacies must be experienced while on your Barbados cruise. They take their food and drink seriously, whether those are cheap eats downtown or spending time at one of Bridgetown’s many rum shops. Food is a huge part of the culture here.

Bridgetown Port Facilities & Location

You’ll find standard cruise port amenities here like free WiFi throughout the port, an information desk, and duty-free shopping for souvenirs. Within the port, there’s an area for tour guides to set up so passengers can purchase tours and depart from the port with their tour group. There are now over 60 businesses and shops located within the port. Bridgetown’s port welcomes you to Barbados with a festive, lively atmosphere, sometimes including performances from entertainers.

Transportation in Bridgetown

While on a cruise to Barbados, know that there are a variety of ways to get around once you’re there. Downtown Bridgetown is about a mile away from the cruise port. Taxis tend to be inexpensive in Barbados except during rush hour, and there will be taxi drivers waiting to pick up passengers outside the cruise terminal. You can arrange for a taxi to pick you up later, or to take you to multiple destinations. There is also a shuttle service from the port into Bridgetown available for cruise passengers to take.

Shopping Near the Bridgetown Cruise Port

Bridgetown isn’t known for its shopping, but there are still many options for all kinds of offerings. You’ll find duty-free shops near the port, ideal for quick souvenir shopping or if you eye any must-have jewelry or clothing while you’re in the cruise terminal. Shopping on Broad Street is most popular for jewelry and higher-end wares, including a Tiffany and Co. Swan Street is where locals shop for clothing and shoes.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

The official currency of the area is the Barbadian dollar (B$), but US dollars are often accepted on the island, particularly at larger institutions like hotels. You’ll find banks along Broad Street, and ATMs are plentiful. At restaurants, your bill will typically already have a 10-15% service charge included, and unless the service was excellent, it’s not required for you to tip additionally. If the service charge isn’t included, leaving a 10% tip is customary. Be sure to establish a fare with a taxi driver before you set off.

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Bridgetown – Barbados

Barbados cruise port

Welcome to the Bridgetown – Barbados cruise port guide. Barbados is known for its natural beauty and attractions. It is the only island in the Lesser Antilles that is non-volcanic. Barbados measures about 21 by 14 mile. Small hills are dotted with Georgian-style houses that remind us of a time when Barbados would bring in immense wealth for the British Empire. Your cruise ship will dock on the west side. This is were we find the beautiful white beaches in contrast with the rocky east side. Bridgetown is the capital with approximately 110.000 inhabitants. The busy streets are packed with great shops. For some lovely bounty time we would however advise you to get out of town and visit one of the many beaches, coves, hills or golf courses! Learn how to get further afield in the Barbados cruise port guide .

Barbados cruise port – fast fact

– Cruise ships dock at Barbados deepwater harbour – Barbados’s cruise port is 1 mile from Bridgetown – Large cruise terminal available at the dock – Lots of transportation options at the cruise terminal – Free wi-fi in port

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Cruise Port Guide Bridgetown – Barbados: docked

Your cruise ship will dock at the Barbados deepwater harbour just a mile north of the city centre of Bridgetown. You will find the cruise dock offers a large cruise terminal with all kinds of nice facilities. At the Barbados cruise terminal you will find a tourist information center, car rental service, taxi services and sightseeing tours. You can also visit the souvenir shops and use the terminals free wi-fi.

Keep in mind there is not much within walking distance of the cruise terminal. The closest point of interest would be Bridgetown which is about 1 mile walk along the promenade. You will most likely need some form of transportation to get further afield. You could go around by rental car, taxi or organised shore excursion.

Barbados shuttle service

Some cruise ships provide a shuttle service into Bridgetown and some do not. If a shuttle services is not provided by the cruise line than please know that the taxi union has a service available as well. It costs 2 US dollars per person to get from the cruise terminal in Barbados to Bridgetown.

Barbados bus service

The Princess Alice bus terminal is 3 blocks (or 1 km) from the Bridgetown Cruise Port. Find it just behind Pelican Village. See the location also marked in the map. Busses run regularly to Holetown, Bathsheba and St. Laurence Gap. You will need to pay the exact fare. Buy your required tokens at the bus terminal.

Barbados cruise taxis

Barbados taxis are not metered and prices are regulated by the government. The taxi prices are clearly displayed at the taxi dispatch location in front of the cruise terminal. You can pay with USD dollar. One way taxi rides are clearly displayed on the signs: Barbados cruise terminal – to Accra beach = 7,50 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Boat Yard beach = 5 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Carlisle Bay Beach = 5 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Miami beach / Oistins = 10 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Mullins beach = 10 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Paynes Bay Beach = 7,50 USD per person Barbados cruise terminal – to Bridgetown = 2 USD per person

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Usually the taxi’s are small vans seating 5 to 8 people. Always agree on a price before you step into the taxi though. It is also important to know that a licensed taxi plate always starts with Z or ZM. Please only get into vehicles which number plates starts with these letters.

Cruise terminal car rental

There is a car rental facility at the Barbados cruise terminal. Please know vehicles are limited and therefore reservations come recommended. Also keep in mind Barbados drives on the left. Roads are generally in good condition although they do wind up and down the hills side. Renting a car for the day cost you around 75 US dollar. Keep in mind that often a car with driver will only cost you about 10 to 20 US dollar more.

Barbados beaches

The best beaches of Barbados are found on the west coast of the island a short drive from where your cruise ship is docked. One of the best beaches are a short taxi ride away. Sandy Lane beach is known for its turquoise water and most popular amongst vacationing A-listers. Find Carlisle Bay right in town. This beach is known as one of the most impressive beaches on Barbados, its luxurious hotels and best snorkelling location. Both beaches are 10 – 15 minute drive from the Barbados cruise terminal.

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What to see and do on Barbados

Pelican Craft Centre – 1 km the east of the Barbados cruise port Barbados museum – 4,5 km east of the Barbados cruise port Mount Gay Distillery – 2 km north of the Barbados cruise port Sandy Golf Club – 9 km north of the Barbados cruise port Harrison’s Cave – 16 km north of the Barbados cruise port Welchman Hall Gully – 16 km north of the Barbados cruise port Barbados wildlife reserve – 26 km north of the Barbados cruise port Farley Hill National Park – 26 km north of the Barbados cruise port

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This is the Barbados cruise dock in Bridgetown. The cruise dock is close to the cruise terminal where you can find all kind of facilities. Read the full Barbados cruise port guide for all the information on services, facilities and what to see in do while in Barbados.

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Harrison Cave Colorful, Bridgetown Barbados

Take a solar-powered tram journey 52 metres below ground into Harrison’s Cave, an intricate limestone cave system. Here, you’ll find flowing streams, waterfalls, emerald-hued pools, unusual stalactite formations and towering columns that formed over thousands of years.

Wildlife Reserve Monkey Eating, Bridgetown Barbados

Wildlife Reserve Monkey Eating, Bridgetown Barbados

Hop into a rugged 4X4 and make your way through the Barbados Wildlife Reserve. Deep in the island’s interior, you’ll find playful green monkeys, colourful birds, reptiles and other native animals roaming freely. Try to visit at around 2 p.m. for feeding time to see the green monkeys close-up.

Carlise Bay Beach, Bridgetown Barbados

BEST BEACH DAY EVER

Sit back and relax on the powdery white sands of Harbour Lights on Carlisle Bay Beach. If kicking back with a rum punch in hand is a little too laid-back, you can snorkel around shipwrecks, rent a jet ski or even visit Tortuga to swim with turtles.

Bajan Fish Cake, Bridgetown, Barbados

Local Cuisine

This island is a seafood lover’s dream come true. Bajan (or Barbadian) cuisine blends African, Indian and British influences. For a truly authentic experience, don’t shy away from the street food – try the fried fish cakes, macaroni pie, tamarind balls and the national dish, cou-cou with flying fish.

Souvenir Market, Bridgetown, Barbados

For the best deals on duty-free luxury items and authentic souvenirs from the island, check out the shops in the cruise terminal and the shops along Broad Street, the high street in Bridgetown. Cruise to Barbados and bring home a taste of the island with a rum cake, which is called ‘great cake’ for a reason.

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Barbados cruise dock - deepwater harbour

When your cruise ship docks at the Barbados deepwater harbor, conveniently situated just a mile north of Bridgetown’s city center, you’re in for a treat. The Barbados cruise terminal is a haven of amenities, offering a wide array of services to make your visit truly memorable.

What to expect at the Barbados cruise terminal

At the Barbados cruise terminal, you’ll discover a welcoming oasis with a host of facilities designed to cater to your every need. Here’s a glimpse of what you can find:

  • Tourist Information Center: Start your exploration by gathering valuable insights from the knowledgeable staff at the tourist information center.
  • Car Rental Service: For those eager to venture into the heart of Barbados at their own pace, car rental services are readily available.
  • Taxi Services: Opt for the convenience of taxis, and explore the island with ease. Prices are government-regulated, clearly displayed, and payable in USD.
  • Sightseeing Tours: Embark on captivating sightseeing tours to immerse yourself in Barbados’ rich culture and stunning landscapes.
  • Souvenir Shops: Don’t forget to pick up mementos and treasures from the souvenir shops.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected with friends and family as you share your Barbados adventures with complimentary Wi-Fi.

Getting around Barbados from the cruise terminal

While the cruise terminal offers an array of services, it’s essential to plan your journey on the island. Bridgetown, a mile away, is the closest point of interest. However, to explore further afield, you’ll likely need transportation. Here are your options:

  • Barbados Shuttle Service: Some cruise lines provide shuttle services to Bridgetown. If not, the taxi union offers a convenient shuttle for just $2 USD per person.
  • Barbados Bus Service: The Princess Alice bus terminal, a mere 1 km from the Bridgetown Cruise Port, offers regular routes to Holetown, Bathsheba, St. Laurence Gap, and other destinations. Make sure to have the exact fare in tokens, available at the terminal.
  • Barbados Taxis: Taxis in Barbados are meter-free, with prices regulated by the government. Rates are clearly displayed, and you can pay in USD. For instance, a one-way taxi ride from the cruise terminal to Accra Beach costs $7.50 USD per person.
  • Cruise Terminal Car Rental: Explore the island at your own pace with a rental car, available at the Barbados cruise terminal. Reservations are recommended, and remember, Barbados drives on the left. Prices for a day’s rental are approximately $75 USD.

Barbados’ Beaches and Beyond

The best of Barbados’ beaches are a short drive from the cruise terminal, particularly along the west coast. Sandy Lane Beach, a favorite among A-listers, and Carlisle Bay, known for its luxurious hotels and superb snorkeling, are just a quick taxi ride away.

Local Souvenirs

Don’t miss the chance to savor the taste of Barbadian rum and take home a piece of the island’s spirit.

What to See and Do on Barbados

Beyond the beaches, Barbados offers a plethora of attractions:

  • Pelican Craft Centre: Just 1 km east of the Barbados cruise port, explore a hub of local artistry and craftsmanship.
  • Barbados Museum: Located 4.5 km east of the cruise port, discover the island’s rich history and culture.
  • Mount Gay Distillery: A mere 2 km north of the cruise port, delve into the world of Barbados’ famous rum.
  • Sandy Lane Golf Club: Located 9 km north of the cruise port, indulge your passion for golf in a stunning setting.
  • Harrison’s Cave: Venture 16 km north to explore this natural wonder, filled with stunning rock formations and crystal-clear pools.
  • Welchman Hall Gully: Also 16 km north, immerse yourself in the lush greenery of this tropical forest reserve.
  • Barbados Wildlife Reserve: Located 26 km north, encounter exotic animals in a natural habitat.
  • Farley Hill National Park: Just 26 km north, enjoy panoramic views and lush gardens in this national park.

Barbados beckons with its diverse array of experiences, and your journey begins at the cruise terminal. So, prepare to embark on an unforgettable adventure on this captivating island. Enjoy your stay!

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When cruises are cheaper than trains and planes

P lanes, trains and automobiles may be the obvious and often most cost-effective ways to get from A to B but, surprisingly, cruise ships can be, too.

Repositioning sailings are the unsung bargains of the cruise world, where canny travellers can often pick up voyages at vastly reduced rates – and give more orthodox forms of transport a run for their money.

The key to finding such a deal comes from studying cruise schedules for sailings – some of which may be just one or two nights – that go directly from one place to another. 

While low-cost flights are generally accepted as the cheapest way to travel internationally, global airfares are on the rise – and by the time you pile on charges for luggage, food and drink and the cost of travelling from the airport to the city centre – where cruise ships invariably dock – taking the sea-going route can emerge as the unlikely winner (and you’ll arrive in considerably more style).

It can even work for travelling to different parts of the UK, though options tend to be restricted to Fred Olsen Cruise Lines when it repositions ships on overnight voyages between the likes of Southampton and Newcastle, Rosyth or other ports further north. 

Italy to Spain from £54

For city-hopping stays in and around Europe, MSC Cruises is the one to watch, as it enables customers to book many of its Mediterranean cruises on a port-to-port basis, rather than taking the entire voyage.

For instance, travellers can book one-nighters between Genoa and Barcelona or Genoa and Marseilles for as little as £54pp, while an overnight sailing between Valencia and Marseilles is £72pp, with these prices obviously including meals. The £54 figure is based on an October 11 departure. For a flight from Genoa to Barcelona on the same date, Skyscanner (skyscanner.net) quotes a service with ITA Airways for £111.99pp, including luggage.

Tony Andrews, the managing director of travel agency cruise.co.uk, says: “MSC doesn’t talk about this enough, as these one-nighters are a great way for people to have a city-break-style experience with a cruise as part of it. It’s a really interesting way to do it.”

The leisurely way to cross the pond

Transatlantic crossings are another potential area to pick up a sea-going bargain, but it’s a question of waiting until the price is right, as rates continually fluctuate.

Many lines offer transatlantic repositionings in spring and autumn, while Cunard runs the only regular crossings between Southampton and New York on its liner Queen Mary 2.

On one occasion some years ago, when prices dropped to just a few hundred pounds, I was sailing from Southampton on the QM2 and met a passenger who had opted to do the same purely because the rates were so much cheaper than flying and he wasn’t in a rush (the crossing takes a week).

Cunard’s prices have since risen overall, but there are still reduced rates on some departures that make this tactic worth pursuing if you fancy a more leisurely way to cross the pond.

Alison Earnshaw, the managing director of online agencies Cruise 118 and Six Star Cruises, says that when rates drop to £600 or £700, taking the ocean route becomes more cost-effective as transatlantic flights have become so expensive.

Another plus is the lack of luggage restrictions, because on cruises you can famously take as much as will fit in your cabin.

“We’ve had people booking to sail to see family in the States with lots of luggage that they’re taking out for them, and then flying back lighter,” she explains. “Alternatively, we’ve had customers who’ve flown to New York for the shopping and sail back as they can bring as much as they want.”

Swap Blighty for Barbados – for £1,129

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A return fare to Barbados with British Airways (including luggage) during the same period is £733pp. Inter-island flights with Caribbean Airlines (caribbean-airlines.com) between Barbados and other islands in this itinerary amount to approximately £714pp. Add in hotel stays and it’s clear just how much you can save by taking to the water. 

Going global

Miles Morgan, the founder of Miles Morgan Travel, cited world cruises as another option for good-value deals, when cruise companies carve itineraries into segments if they haven’t been selling well, enabling customers to buy legs such as Sydney to Singapore.

“You need to look at sailings a few months in advance, as this is when they tend to be carved up,” he says. “So look now for autumn sailings and at Christmas for the spring. There might be nothing going or you might do well.”

I soon found a 17-night sector of a world cruise on Cunard’s Queen Victoria, departing Singapore on March 26 and arriving in Cape Town on April 12. It calls at Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Port Elizabeth in South Africa. From £1,099pp, not including flights, it works out at £64pp a night – about the same as a Travelodge. 

Flights for the same routing between Singapore and Cape Town for the same time period via Skyscanner amount to approximately £1,150pp, including luggage. Another win for the cruise. 

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