Batts Rock Park
Discover Serenity at Batts Rock Park
A peaceful Barbados beach with golden sands, clear waters, and family-friendly amenities, just minutes from Bridgetown.
Batts Rock Beach, located on the west coast of Barbados just north of Bridgetown, offers a peaceful escape with golden sands and clear turquoise waters. The beach is part of a well-maintained park with picnic benches, showers, and a playground, making it ideal for families and those seeking relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From Bridgetown, head to the Barbarees Hill terminal. Take bus routes 1, 1C, 1SA, 27, or 56 towards the west coast. The bus fare is approximately $3.50 BBD. Get off at the 'Black Rock-Esso' stop, a 7-minute walk from the beach. Walk along Walmer Lodge road, following signs for Batts Rock Beach.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis are readily available in Bridgetown. A taxi ride to Batts Rock Beach takes about 3-5 minutes, depending on traffic. Expect to pay between $14-$17 USD (approximately $28-$34 BBD). Agree on the fare before starting your journey. The taxi will drop you off at the car park above Batts Rock Beach.
Driving
From Bridgetown, head north along Highway 1. After passing the Frank Worrell roundabout, turn right onto Walmer Lodge. Look for an Esso station on your right, and shortly after, a left turn signposted for Batts Rock Beach. Follow the road down the hill to the car park. Parking is free, but the lot can fill up quickly during peak times.
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