Bathsheba Beach

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(1.4K) · Beach in Bathsheba, Barbados
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Bathsheba Beach, which sits on Barbados' east coast, is a photographer's and surfer's paradise. For photographers, Bathsheba offers dramatic …

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Dec 12, 2024
Bathsheba Beach is breathtaking! The dramatic rock formations and powerful waves create a unique, peaceful atmosphere. While not ideal for swimming, it’s perfect for scenic walks and enjoying the vie… Full review by christopheralan_trip
Nov 30, 2024
It is obvious why people go to the south and west coasts but if they do not get in a hire car and drive to the east coast, they are really missing out. Every trip to Barbados, either business or plea… Full review by Fleece71
Oct 1, 2024
A beautiful scenic spot on the east coast. Feel the sea breeze, allow the waves to carry away your cares and get lost in the natural beauty of this place. Take a little picnic and relax as this is no… Full review by 467kareni

Questions & answers

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Has the seaweed stopped coming in?
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We were at Bathsheba in October 2018 and there was no seaweed. The water was clear and powerful. I recommend you also go to Crane Beach to see the pink sand.
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which bus stop should I use?
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Not sure about buses , we had a hire car , also taxis were around on private hire. There is a bus route to this location , however, cannot assist further.
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Has this area been effected by the recent hurricanes.
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No, it has not been affected. However, keep in mind that the Atlantic ocean in Batsheba area is rough, the beach is rocky and though scenic for watching, it's not good for swimming, …
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No, it has not been affected. However, keep in mind that the Atlantic ocean in Batsheba area is rough, the beach is rocky and though scenic for watching, it's not good for swimming, but best suited for surfing. It's a good spot to visit for an hour or two, enjoy the wild, untamed scenery, take some photos, but that's about it. I can not imagine spending more than an afternoon, let alone all of my vacation there. Unless you are an avid surfer and crashing waves are what you are looking for (in addition to an... uhm... authentic, rural, undeveloped area with literally nothing to do), go to the west side.
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Where to moor a boat
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I would agree with other people the sea on the east coast is suitable for surfing but there is no place to moor a boat in Bathsheba, get the bus from Bridgetown, it’s 2 Barbados …
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I would agree with other people the sea on the east coast is suitable for surfing but there is no place to moor a boat in Bathsheba, get the bus from Bridgetown, it’s 2 Barbados dollars each, great value and a lovely journey.
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Best places for parking at Bathsheba? If there is public parking how far is it from the rock formations?
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There is no public parking as such, just get as close to the formation and you will either find provisional parking on the side of the road or you park where locals parking. Last time I …
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There is no public parking as such, just get as close to the formation and you will either find provisional parking on the side of the road or you park where locals parking. Last time I parked here: 13.213174, -59.521157 (put in search in google maps and switch to satellite view)
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