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Barbados May holidays

5 Reasons to love a May holiday in Barbados

  • Warm sea, perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
  • Make the most of the cheaper deals and quieter beaches (outside of May Half Term).
  • Around 9 hours of sunshine a day.
  • Last month of the dry season.
  • Unite with locals and holidaymakers to celebrate the Barbados Celtic Festival.

Holidays to Barbados in May

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Festivals and events in Barbados in May

Experience the Barbados Celtic Festival, held over the last weekend of May in Bridgetown. This is a music festival that celebrates the links between the Celtic countries of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Nova Scotia, the Gallic regions in Europe and of course, the paradise island of Barbados. Expect an abundance of activities, Celtic music, street parties, island cruises, ceilidhs and much more!

Top places to visit in Barbados in May

The vibrant capital of Bridgetown is where it’s at on the last weekend of May, where you can join in the celebrations with the Barbados Celtic Festival. In search of some tranquillity and insta-worthy scenery, head to the west coast for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling, plus try your hand at one of the many watersports on offer here. Known as the Platinum Coast, it boasts a wealth of impressive accommodation and some reasonably priced ones too. You will also find a selection of upmarket restaurants to choose from in St James. Visit Paynes Bay in the parish of St James for its idyllic beach, and perfect sunbathing spots.

What’s the weather like in Barbados in May?

In May, Barbados has an average temperature of 27°C, with highs of 29°C and lows of 24°C. Despite May being the start of the wet season, the chances of rain are very low with an average of just 9 days in the month.

What to pack for a holiday in Barbados in May

General packing tips:

  • Pack light clothing, swimwear and shoes suited to a summer holiday.
  • Smart-casual outfits for the evening
  • Bring a jumper or cardigan for the cooler evenings.
  • Don’t forget sun cream, sunglasses and a hat for protection from the sun.
  • Strong bug spray and after-bite remedy.
  • Travel plug adapter.
  • Prescription medicines.
  • Comfy shoes for exploring the island.
  • Tote bag for shopping.
  • If you wish to snorkel from the beach, bring your own snorkelling equipment.
  • Avoid camouflage print and other army-type clothing as it’s prohibited in Barbados.

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