With year-round sunshine, friendly people and an endless list of things to do, there is hardly a "bad time" to travel to Barbados. However, there are a few select times of year when Barbados truly comes alive and thousands of visitors converge on the island to be a part of it all. Here are just a few of the best times of year to travel to Barbados:
March - April
Each year, between March and April, the historic Holders House is transformed for a world-famous performing arts festival. Known as Holders Season, this festival is a celebration of opera, comedy, music and theatre. The production always plays to capacity audiences showcasing some of the best actors from London's West End and New York's Broadway. Past performers include one of the world's most famous opera tenors - Luciano Pavarotti.
July - August
Crop Over in Barbados via panamericanworld.com
Barbados is home to Crop Over - "The Sweetest Summer Festival" . Crop Over finds its origins in the island's colonial past when plantation workers traditionally celebrated the end of the annual cane harvest. Every summer the island erupts into one big party for five weeks and visitors can expect a heavy mix of live music, dancing, parties, craft markets, cultural presentations and more. The festival culminates with Grand Kadooment - a national holiday when locals and visitors take to the streets to party in colourful costumes. Barbadian and international music super star Rihanna, and many celebrities including Lewis Hamilton and Will Smith can often be spotted during the festival.
November
The Crane's installment of the Barbados Food & Wine and Rum Festival's Gourmet Safari
The Barbados Food & Wine and Rum Festival is held annually in November. The Festival sees some of the world’s top chefs descend on the island to collaborate with local chefs to conduct cooking demonstrations and tasting sessions. Wine experts are also on hand to recommend pairings and explain the different characteristics of each vintage. With Barbados being the home of Mount Gay - the rum that invested rum - the Festival also highlights the spirit in creative ways. Past headliners include Chef Carla Hall of ABC's The Chew and award-winning chef and author Marcus Samuelsson of Harlem's Red Rooster Restaurant.
Read our review of Barbados' Food & Wine and Rum Festival 2015's Gourmet Safari at The Crane >>
This is just a sample of the many events held in Barbados annually. Whether you're vising Barbados for a wedding, a family getaway, or simply seeking personal adventure, contact concierge@thecrane.com for more information about exciting events happening around the island.