Picnic in Barbados
Picnicking is a notorious Bajan pastime. Having a picnic in Barbados is made memorable, against the back drops of its attractive scenery- rugged landscapes and pristine beaches. Do have a picnic in Barbados!
A significant part of Barbados’ present culture, picnicking is popular around bank holidays and nights with a clear sky and a full moon.

Photo: Rugged terrain
For Everyone
Organise a picnic for friends and family! Select any beach you wish, although locally preferred areas tend to be Cattlewash and Farley Hill National Park, in St. Andrew, Barclays Park in St. Joseph, Bath in St. John, and Crane Beach, Foul Bay and Three Houses Park in St. Philip.
Photos: Folkstone Park & Batts Rock Beach
Other popular spots include: Folkstone Park in St. James and River Bay in St. Lucy. All locations mentioned are suitable for family outings, parks facilities give children the play time they need and you time to relax.
At River Bay, Kris and I noticed a standpipe, a once-upon-a-time community icon, and little snippet of Barbados’ recent history.
Photos: River Bay
For Your Significant Other
Have a romantic picnic on a beautiful island…when planning a picnic in Barbados, just for your significant other, forgo bank holidays and some of the spots suggested above. Find the one location that appeals to you.
On our road trip, we discovered a peaceful spot to recommend as a perfect getaway from it all. Though without a park or access to a long stretch of sandy beach, this area offers lovely scenery… visit Archer’s Bay!

Photo: Archer's Bay Scenery
There are a number of other quiet bays where you can picnic, especially in the northern part of Barbados.
Considering your theme for the occasion and your location, pack the necessities for your picnic-perfect experience.
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