Sandy Beach
 

Sandy Beach can be found astride the southern edge of Barbados. Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, is located on the beautiful southern coast, where soft beaches abound and waves come in from the Caribbean.

Located in the Worthington area, Sandy Beach lies right off the Worthington main road. The sandy white beach leads down to calm, turquoise lagoon. A coral reef is visible at low tide and submerged at high tide.

Although some of the beaches in Barbados are more secluded than Sandy Beach the mix of natural beauty, personality and other attributes available at this beach could be just what the doctor ordered.

Some may feel that beaches throughout Barbados tend to be somewhat quiet, but Sandy Beach stands out as a pleasant exception to this rule. Though few would call this spot urbanized it isn't those planning to visit with families or groups of friends can enjoy a relaxing stay without sacrificing the chance to meet new people.

Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of Barbados, which helps make them popular vacation spots. And, while many travelers visit these beautiful spots, some are less popular than others. The nature of each beach is different, and some will find that Sandy Beach's nature suits them just right.

For many visitors to the Caribbean the amenities and and attractions at a beach are the key factors making the difference between good and terrific. Others feel that the chance of having lots of privacy and pure relaxation is what really matters. The Caribbean region has many beaches, so you have other options, in addition to Sandy Beach. By studying the information that follows, you can easily decide if this one is the perfect fit.

Food

Notwithstanding the fact that you'll be hard-pressed to find many dining options nearby you still have some options, especially if you're willing to venture a little out of the way.

Eateries near this beach are listed below.

Restaurants Near Sandy Beach
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Waterfront Cafe Creole lunch & dinner 3.5 mi. NW
Carambola Contemporary dinner 6.5 mi. NW
The Cliff Contemporary dinner 6.6 mi. NW
Baku Beach Bar Eclectic lunch & dinner 7.1 mi. NW
Olives Bar & Bistro Eclectic dinner 8.7 mi. NW
Ragamuffins Eclectic dinner 8.8 mi. NW
Naniki Restaurant Caribbean lunch & dinner 9.7 mi. N
The Crane Seafood lunch & dinner 10.7 mi. NE
Bonito Beach Bar & Restaurant Caribbean lunch 11.3 mi. N
La Mer Contemporary dinner 14.2 mi. NW

Every location in the world has its own cuisine, and Barbados is no different. One of the best places to sample the local fare is right at the beach. Check with your hotel to see if they will pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can find picnic supplies en route to the beach.

A great restaurant on the beach serves hungry patrons. Many beachgoers patronize the snack bar at this beach.

Amenities and Ambience

Snorkeling is excellent along Sandy Beach's coral reef and the swimming is good in the shallow lagoon. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for rental, as well as food and drinks. Jet ski rentals and windsurfing are sometimes available.

The crowd at the beach will vary according to several factors, including the time of day and the time of year. Some of Barbados' beaches are more crowded than others especially during the high tourism season. One of the key things one should keep in mind when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll be joining, which is important to some vacationers. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like everything else about Barbados this beach has a distinctive personality which will appeal to certain visitors. The atmosphere of this beach is somewhat different from most of the other beaches in Barbados. Families with children are often seen on Sandy Beach because the water is so shallow. However, it's also a popular spot for adults who can cool off with a drink at one of the beach or hotel bars. Weekends are especially crowded and loud.

Attractions

Natural attractions can be a beautiful way to see more of the island after a day of fun in the sun. A prime example is Bell Buoy, which is 4.5 miles to the northwest of Sandy Beach.

Historical attractions like St. Nicholas offer a great complement to the sands of Sandy Beach, giving vacationers the chance to learn more about Barbados without having to go to far from the beach.

If a visit to the beach won't satiate your need for island activities, you'll find the closest ones to the beach in the following table.

Attractions Near Sandy Beach
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Tyrol Cot Heritage Village 1.0 mi. W Historical Site
Barbados Museum 1.0 mi. NW Museum
Harry Bayley Observatory 1.1 mi. W
Barbados Gallery of Art 1.1 mi. W Museum
St. Lawrence Church 1.2 mi. E Church
R.C. Cathedral 1.9 mi. NW Church
Emmancipation Statue 2.3 mi. N Historical Site
The Careenage 2.4 mi. NW Water Body
Old Synagogue 2.5 mi. NW Church
Barbados Tourism Authority 3.0 mi. W Tourism Oriented Business

Location

You'll find this beach on the southern coast of Barbados. You can stay nearby at the Savannah Hotel, 0.1 miles away. Sandy Beach is close to Worthing, so walking the town is a definite option.

Nearby Hotels

Whether or not you encounter a lot of other visitors will be influenced by the time of day as well as the season. You can generally expect to see hotel guests staying close by. There are a fairly substantial hotels nearby. So if you want to stay in this neighborhood you can certainly find a room.

Other Beaches

Needless to say, there are other beaches besides Sandy Beach in Barbados. Vacationers may also stop in at Causarina Beach, where many visitors create a stir of activity. It is located 1.2 miles to the east. A popular windsurfing beach, Causarina Beach is for travelers who like water sports. The trade winds keep it cool on the beach, where there is plenty of room to spread out. Dining and drinks are available at the Causarina Beach Hotel.

If your search is for something further from the beaten path, Bottom Bay may be a good choice. Secluded and picture-perfect, Bottom Bay is one of Barbados' best beaches. Plenty of white sand, coconut palms, sparkling water, and great waves create the perfect tropical island getaway. It is located 12.6 miles to the northeast.

Another beach to consider is Brighton Beach, which is located 4.2 miles away from Sandy Beach. Visitors to Barbados' west coast will delight in the long sandy stretch of paradise known as Brighton Beach. Perfect for travelers of all ages and interests, this beach is one of the most beautiful in the area and features calm waters.

Sandy Beach might not make your top beaches list, and if this beach doesn't strike your fancy, Barbados is home to many other options.

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