Let’s be honest…

When most people think of Barbados, they picture the crowded beach bars, shopping centres, vibrant night life and constant activity of the West Coast. But the East Coast? That’s where the island exhales. No crowds. No chaos. Just crashing waves, untamed landscapes, and a whole lot of “where has this been all my life?” If your dream getaway involves maximum beauty and minimal people, the East of the island is the perfect escape for you.

 

No Neighbours, No Noise, No Problem

The East Coast of Barbados offers the ideal escape. But you don’t have to rough it to disappear. Above the coastline, you’ll find secluded all-inclusive luxury villas with ocean views, hammocks swinging in the breeze, and zero neighbours (unless you count the sea turtles). Whether you’re planning a family adventure, solo recharge, or low-key group getaway, there’s a villa here with your name on it.

 

Tenby

Pool view of a luxury villa on the East Coast of Barbados with palm trees and grass in the background

Tenby sits on arguably the most picturesque spot of Barbados’ East Coast. It’s surrounded by a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and a tranquil gully on the other. The villa features four bedrooms on the upper floor, each with its own view of the coastline. Inside, the design focuses on clean lines and natural tones, with intentionally minimalist furniture and custom art, creating an atmosphere of sophisticated relaxation.

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With 4 acres to roam, there’s plenty of room for outdoor activities. Unwinding in the jacuzzi-equipped south garden, enjoy the riverfront pool area, play a game of pool, or explore the palm-filled gardens. Tenby offers a safe and secluded environment for romantic summer getaways, or special events and gatherings. Because unforgettable moments deserve a setting to match.

Pebble

Luxury villa on the East Coast of Barbados with white walls, unique architecture, and palm trees in the background

Pebble is one of the most unique properties you’ll ever lay your eyes on. This all-inclusive beachfront villa was built with the intention of blending in with its surroundings. It features curved ceilings, textured white walls and all the perfect imperfections of the windswept East Coast. The three ensuite bedrooms, living spaces and windows have all been positioned to catch the best sunlight throughout the day. Start your morning with yoga in the spiritual room and end with a nightcap on the roof deck, watching the moonrise over the plunge pool.

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With a view over the Atlantic Ocean, Pebble’s outdoor living space is perfect for long, relaxing days in the sunshine. Relax in one of the garden’s hammocks with a book or put the fire pit, pizza oven and barbecue to good use for evening entertaining.

At Pebble, you’ll never have to lift a finger unless you want to. Enjoy flavourful meals prepared by your in-house chef or cocktails served by your private butler while you relax by the fireplace. Laundry and housekeeping are also taken care of by your in-house staff so you can focus on what’s most important, rest and relaxation.

 

Surf’s Up

Ready to swap spa days for surf days? Bathsheba is the East Coast’s surf mecca and it’s definitely not for the faint of heart. Every March, Bathsheba’s iconic Soup Bowl transforms into an adrenaline-fueled arena with the BTMI Barbados Surf Pro, the Caribbean’s premier WSL QS 5000 event. This event hosts more than 200 of the world’s best surfers from 14 countries, including USA’s Talia Swindal who took home the trophy in March of this year.

Not a pro? No problem. There are local surf schools, like Barry’s Surf School, that are ready to show you the ropes. Beginner surf lessons will typically cost you about $75 USD for a 2 hour session in a non-judgemental environment, with an emphasis on safety and education. Fun fact: 99% of beginners are able to fully stand up on their boards within their first lesson!

 

Slow Down and Take It All In

East Coast of Barbados

Even if you’re not paddling out, Barbados’ East Coast is still a spectacle to behold with massive, ancient rock formations, swirling tide pools, and gorgeous greenery. The salt air here is somehow crisper and the light brighter, especially during golden hour.

Here, relaxing isn’t an afterthought, it’s the entire itinerary. Stretch out on the soft sands of Bottom Bay, drift into a nap at Cattlewash, or wade into the tide pools of Bathsheba and let the ocean rinse off whatever stress followed you here. It’s a place where time feels suspended. This is your getaway in every sense. No to-do lists. No traffic. Just you, the sea breeze, and maybe a perfectly packed beach bag.

 

Hike, Roam, and Wander Off the Map

Two girls standing on a hill looking at the ocean in the distance.

For the land-loving adventurers, the East Coast delivers. Hiking is a perfect way to experience the beauty of the island while also finding out more about its history and culture. Start with the trail from Cattlewash to Bathsheba, where the ocean keeps you company the whole way. Then, head inland to Coco Hill Forest for tropical fruit trees and panoramic views. Or, if you’re feeling brave, tackle Hackleton’s Cliff and look down on the coastline from high above.

The most popular and safest way to explore hiking in Barbados is with groups such as Hike Barbados, a group sponsored by the Barbados National Trust. Weekly expeditions range from 2-8 miles on trails designed for hikers at all levels of experience.

 

A Taste of the Quiet Side: Where to Eat

Out here on the East, your dining options are small in number but big in flavour. These tucked away spots offer stunning views, great drinks, and some of the best food you can find on the island, served by the nicest people you’ll ever meet.

Round House

Photo by Barbados by Map

An East Coast icon sitting right above the Atlantic coast, Round House has been a popular destination for both locals and visitors for over 100 years. They serve Caribbean cuisine with international influences, incorporating locally sourced fish and even herbs and veggies from their own garden! Come for the panoramic views, stay for the coconut shrimp and rum punch.

ECO Lifestyle & Lodge

As one of Barbados’ top vegetarian restaurants, ECO Restaurant serves up beautifully plated, organic meals with loads of plant-based options and locally sourced everything. After your meal, take a moment to explore Eco Sky Water—one of the most eco-conscious initiatives on the island. This solar-powered water extraction system pulls clean drinking water straight from the air, adds minerals, and packages it into 100% non-GMO plant based bottles. Ask the staff for a peek behind the scenes and a taste of the freshest water you’ve likely ever had in your life.

The Village Bar at Lemon Arbour

Photo by Taste Atlas

Famous for their legendary pudding and souse, The Village Bar (colloquially known as Lemon Arbour) is a neighbourhood-style restaurant that prides itself on serving food that is strictly Bajan, with recipes handed down from generation to generation. You can pop in during the week for a quieter bite, or if you’re in the mood for a true local lime, Saturday is your day. Expect a lively crowd, a live DJ, cold drinks, and plates piled high with perfectly seasoned pork, rice and peas, baked chicken, and traditional sides.

Atlantis Historic Inn

table at Atlantis Historic Inn, a restaurant on the East Coast of Barbados. The table is on the balcony overlooking the ocean.

Photo by Ins & Outs of Barbados

Last, but definitely not least, Atlantis Historic Inn is your best chance to find the most authentic Caribbean cuisine on island. Atlantis Restaurant nails the upscale Caribbean Sunday lunch like no other. The Sunday buffet is practically a local rite of passage. And if you’re a breakfast lover? Mark your calendar. Their breakfast buffet, every last Sunday of the month, is something worth planning your trip around.

 

You Didn’t Hear It From Us…

The East Coast is the part of Barbados that locals keep for themselves, and now you’re in on the secret. Between the villas, the waves, and the absolute absence of stress, don’t be surprised if one visit turns into a tradition.

So go ahead, book the villa, pack light, and come get lost in luxury. Whether you want cliffside calm or barefoot beach luxury, we’ve got a hideaway with your name on it.

 

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Written By: Eshe Blackett

 

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