Heywoods is Barbados' best kept secret. It is arguably one of the most charming west coast beaches with its expansive coastline.
Situated at the very northern tip of Barbados, you will find the natural wonder: Animal Flower Cave.
When travelling to Barbados, Bathsheba in the secluded east coast with its breathtaking views is not to be missed.
We drove down a long winding treelined driveway that was forever extending, taking us up to the luscious grounds of St. Nicholas Abbey, allowing us to envisage the decadent lives that the plantation homeowners once had.
Relax. Unwind. Whilst you reconnect with nature and simply lose yourself for a few hours detaching from social media and other daily distractions in a self guided tour at this captivating, unspoilt tropical forest.
Having had the most idyllic experience at Huntes Gardens we were left hungry to explore more of the islands flora and fauna - to appreciate Barbados' natural beauty.
In the heart of the island we discovered a truly enchanting garden, beautifully designed with an abundance of plants and towering palms rising out from what was once a gully.
If you love to see animals roaming around in their natural habitat - this impressive mahogany woodland is the place to visit.
Beyond the sculptures lay the most beautiful stretch of beach resplendent with its golden sands which continued as far as the eye could see.
Folkestone Marine Park is a popular beach destination on the west coast, representing the hub for scientific research conducted by the Barbados Marine Reserve.