Barbados is one of those magical holiday destinations that everybody dreams about visiting.
Nestled in the south of the Caribbean, it offers stunning beauty and wonderful local culture and is the perfect place to unwind.
You’ll want to unwind when there so we’ve found the very best Barbados Instagram spots for you…
1. The Animal Flower Cave
One for the creatives among you who love a good reflection in your photo.
It’ll take some planning to get the right angle and light but this is a magical shot inside a cave looking out to sea.
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2. Cherry Tree Hill
It’s a bit of a trek if walking up here but once you get to the top you’ll not only have the prettiest views on the island but the very best Barbados Instagram spot.
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3. Silver Sands Beach
The clue is in the name with this beach. Come early enough and bar a few adventure sports fans you could have the entire beach to yourself.
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4. Almond Beach Resort
While the resort itself is on a beach that offers lots of great photo opportunities head away from the water for something different.
The tower along with lots of greenery give you some wonderful photo opportunities. (the resort is being redeveloped as we write this).
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5. Bottom Bay
One of the prettiest beaches on the whole island of Barbados and that’s really saying something given the surrounding beaches.
The sand is whiter than white. You’ll find more info about the beach here.
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6. Speightstown
Now that you’ve ticked all your beach shots you can grab some more colourful photos around the streets of Speightstown. Look out for the stunning pink buildings.
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7. Rihanna Drive Bridgetown
She’s one of the most famous singers in the world so why not stop by the house (on Westbury New Road) where Rihanna was born for the ultimate Barbados Instagram snap.
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