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Holetown: Where Barbados Began

Discover Holetown, Barbados: where history meets luxury on the Platinum Coast, offering pristine beaches, upscale shopping, and vibrant nightlife.

Holetown, located in Saint James, Barbados, marks the spot where English settlers first landed in 1627, transforming the island into 'Little England'. Today, it blends historical significance with modern attractions, offering pristine beaches, upscale shopping, and vibrant nightlife.

A brief summary to Holetown

  • Holetown, Saint James, BB

Local tips

  • Explore the underwater world at Folkestone Marine Park, a short stroll north along the boardwalk from Holetown Beach.
  • Visit St. James Parish Church, one of the oldest churches in Barbados, to admire its colonial architecture and historical artifacts.
  • Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Holetown, with numerous bars and restaurants offering live music and entertainment.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), the Line 27 bus will take you to Holetown in approximately 42 minutes. The bus departs every 30 minutes and costs $2 BBD. The nearest bus stop to Holetown is Holetown Scotiabank, a 2-minute walk away.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI). A taxi ride to Holetown typically takes 26 minutes and costs around $122 BBD. Taxis in Holetown have a starting price of $20 BBD, with each kilometer costing $5 BBD.

  • Walking

    Holetown is easily walkable, with many attractions, restaurants, and shops located within close proximity. From Holetown Beach, you can stroll north along the boardwalk to reach Folkestone Marine Park. Parking is available behind the Holetown police station.

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Holetown, situated on the west coast of Barbados in the parish of Saint James, holds a special place in the island's history as the site of the first English settlement in 1627. This marked the beginning of British influence in Barbados, which would later be known as 'Little England'. Today, Holetown seamlessly blends its historical roots with a modern, upscale atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Holetown Monument, commemorating the arrival of the first settlers, and stroll along the streets to experience local Barbadian culture. The St. James Parish Church, one of the oldest on the island, offers a glimpse into the island's colonial architecture and spiritual heritage. Holetown is also known for its stunning beach, offering crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The nearby Folkestone Marine Park provides opportunities for snorkeling and diving, with an artificial reef created from a purposefully sunken ship. Upscale shopping and restaurants can be found throughout Holetown, catering to a discerning clientele. As the sun sets, Holetown comes alive with vibrant nightlife, offering a range of bars and entertainment venues.

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