Tap in to discover what’s going in each parish! With 1500 rum shops, 57 named beaches, delicious Bajan cuisine around every corner, and much more, there’s so much to see and do on this little island!

Barbados

Direct Flights to Barbados from Canada

Toronto (YYZ)
Year-round service with flights available on Air Canada and WestJet

Montreal (YUL)
Air Canada • Service begins in October 2026 • 4 weekly flights

Air Transat • Seasonal winter service • Begins December 13, 2026 • 2 weekly flights, through April 2027

Halifax (YHZ)
Air Canada • Seasonal winter service • Operating December 17, 2026, through March 25, 2027 • 1 weekly flight

*Please note that all schedules remain subject to change by the respective airlines.

Things to do in Barbados

Culinary

Memories are made as we gather our loved ones and friends around the table to share a meal. Your Barbados travel experience will include some truly special meal-time moments to treasure forever. You’re on holiday so try everything – locally caught fish, home-grown grass-fed meats, sweet plantains, rice and peas, tasty West Indian curries and rotis. Explore delicious Caribbean cuisine.

Beaches & Activities

Travel makes us richer, so live in the sunshine and swim in the sea. The coral island of Barbados offers you more than 80 pristine white-sand beaches, including many that are recognised as the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Music and Arts

You’ll never be short of entertainment and fun when you visit Barbados. Step out under the stars and you’ll find an exciting and unique slice of nightlife around every single corner. From Barbados calypso music at a music festival to jumping bars, tempting rum shops and a piano bar hosted by a world famous Broadway star, you’re sure to be able to find something that fits with your idea of fun. No matter what your idea of a good night out is, it’s waiting for you in Barbados – from romantic cruises and dinner shows to night submarine dives and special activities for children, there’s always something happening.

Adventure

Jump aboard a boat and head out into gorgeous turquoise waters. Grab your log book and sign up for a wreck and reef dive with your buddies. Take your fishing rod to the end of a pier or cast from the rocks – a local fisherman can suggest the best spots – or spend your day catching marlin and kingfish from a deep-sea fishing boat.

Photos and information courtesy of the official Visit Barbados website.