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From long sunny afternoons on idyllic beaches to aimless strolls around the UNESCO Heritage Site capital, Bridgetown, there are umpteen reasons to visit the dazzling Caribbean island of Barbados . However, timing is everything, and the best time to visit Barbados depends on what you seek from a tropical island escape. Whenever you visit Barbados, rest assured that there’ll be plenty of time for toes-in-the-sand bliss and cooling off in the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea; pop on a snorkel and mask to see a technicolour world beneath the surface.

While choosing the right places to stay is key, there’s plenty to do besides downtime in the best hotels in Barbados , from sampling authentic Barbadian food and meeting locals in beach shacks to exploring Mount Gay, the world's longest-running rum distillery. The dry season in Barbados runs from December to April. Temperatures range between 24°C and 31°C, and chances of clear, sunny days are very high.



The wet season in Barbados runs from July to November. The average rainfall in July is 216mm, making it the wettest month; in comparison, the average rainfall in February is just 42mm, making it the driest month, followed by March . However, sunny days are common during the wet season, when downpours and storms are short-lived.

The risk of hurricanes and tropical storms is highest between July and October. In recent years, notable storms have hit the Caribbean island throughout July and August. However, September and October are stat.

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