2 Best Sights in Speightstown, Barbados

Heywoods Beach

Fodor's choice

Unlike other West Coast beaches, Heywoods is quiet and unspoiled. The long stretch of crisp white sand is wide and never busy, and the water is calm and ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The entrance to the sea is a gentle slope making it ideal for kids, but some areas can be rocky. There are no amenities here for snacks so take a picnic. Amenities: none. Best for: sunset; swimming; snorkeling; walking.

Arlington House Museum

Learn about the early days of Barbados, particularly Speightstown, at this interactive museum in the center of town. Virtual exhibits let you "talk" with local personalities, businesspeople, vendors, and historical figures. Other focal points are the room-size map of Barbados from 1747, the story of sugar and slavery, and a re-created wharf on the top floor—including virtual turtles swimming underneath and a pirate's running monologue. Adults and kids alike will learn a lot—and have fun doing it. Be sure to ask about their special group packages that come with a discount. All visits include a juice or rum punch.

Queen's St., Speightstown, St. Peter, Barbados
246-422–4064
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $15, Closed Sun.