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How To Move To Barbados – What Are Your Best Options? part 1

How To Move To Barbados – What Are Your Options? part 1 – that will be the topic of today’s article.

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Introduction

Have you ever wanted the sun to shine every day while still being able to afford a good lifestyle? When it comes to finding a new home that ticks all of your boxes, Barbados could be the golden ticket. The island is beautiful, with plenty of things to do!

But before you go ‘vacationing,’ it’s worth considering the logistics of moving to Barbados and the steps you’ll need to take. Moving to Barbados as an expat can be difficult but rewarding. As a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea, Barbados is hot, has a sunny year-round, with coastal plains that rise into rainforest hills and then jagged mountains.

The island’s coasts are lined by coral reefs, accessible only by boat. Since it is a British territory, and English is the official language of Barbados. This is very important to consider when moving here because many locals speak with a lovely Caribbean accent that can be hard for outsiders to understand.

In Barbados, you will also see some influences from African and Indian traditions in local food and music. Another popular cuisine, often offered at restaurants, is called “flying fish.” When driving, remember that Barbados drives on the left side of the road. If you move to Barbados as an expat, it’s a good idea to rent a house or apartment for a couple of months before purchasing a property.

There are many beautiful houses and condos available to rent here, and many are located right on the beach. Not to worry, we have compiled this article to explain how to move to Barbados. That being said, you’ll understand the options available for expat. Would you love to know more? Read further!

Best Places to Move to in Barbados

Before we proceed, are you aware that Barbados elected its first-ever president to replace Britain’s Queen as head of state? Of course, the election was held in October 2021. Moreover, when you’re thinking about moving to Barbados, chances are you’re wondering the best places to move to.

The Caribbean’s pearl of the north is a little piece of heaven on earth with white sand beaches, beautiful blue water, and a lush, green landscape dotted with small towns and good old-fashioned hospitality. But there are several notable cities in Barbados to pick from. Here are some of the best places to move to Barbados, in no particular order.

1.    Bridgetown

Bridgetown is known as the capital city of Barbados, and there’s a reason why it’s one of the most popular places to move to Barbados. It’s not only located on the southern coast of the island, where most of the best beaches are located, but it’s also home to several institutions like Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

It has a vibrant nightlife that never seems to end and is one of the biggest shopping areas in Barbados. Bridgetown is not only home to luxury resorts like The Crane, Hilton, and The Bajan Beach Club, but also historical attractions like the Gunpowder Plot Site in Saint Philip and several art galleries, museums, and theatres.

Barbados is home to some of the top universities in the world, like The University of West Indies, Cave Hill Campus. If you’re moving to Barbados for work, you may want to check out the job market in Bridgetown.

2.    Holetown

Moving to Barbados is a wonderful idea, but you have to ask yourself, where are the best places to move to Barbados? What makes Holetown stand out from the rest of the cities in Barbados? Well, there are several reasons why Holetown is one of the best places to move to Barbados.

Not only is it home to luxury resorts like The Crane, Hilton, and Bajan Blue, but also shopping centers like Sherbourne Commons. This coastal town located on the west coast has several historical sites worth seeing, including St James Parish Church in Saint James and Fort Harrison in Dover.

Holetown is also home to surfing, biking, and exploring James Bond Beach. While Holetown is a great place for luxury resorts and shopping malls, there are also some companies you can work for in Holetown if you’re interested in working abroad while living in Barbados.

3.    Oistins

Oistin’s is one of the most well-known towns in Barbados. Not only is it one of the country’s biggest fishing towns, but Oistins is also home to several bars and restaurants with great food. The beach near Oistins is one of the most popular areas for tourists visiting Barbados.

It has many great luxury resorts like Carlisle Bay, The Crane, and Sandy Lane while also being a top location for surfing. The Christ Church Nichola Town Parish in Oistins is home to some of the oldest churches in Barbados named a UNESCO Heritage site. While Oistins is great for seafood lovers, there are other companies you can work for in Oistins if you’re looking for work in Barbados.

4.    Speightstown

Moving to Barbados isn’t always about living on the beach, sometimes finding a home further inland with beautiful mountains right out your window is what you think about when moving to Barbados. If that sounds more like you, then Speightstown might be one of the best places to move to Barbados for you.

Not only is it surrounded by lush fields and the Atlantic Ocean, but Speightstown has several historical sites like The Old Courthouse and St Nicholas Abbey. It’s also home to one of the best golf courses in Barbados: Sandy Lane Golf Course. Speightstown is a little town on the west coast of Barbados with a lot to offer.

It’s also one of the oldest towns in Barbados and has several educational institutions like The Cave Hill Campus of the University of West Indies. While Speightstown is a small town, there are several job opportunities for those looking to work abroad while living in Barbados.

5.    Christ Church

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This coastal town has some of the most beautiful and luxurious resorts in all of Barbados: Carlisle Bay, The Crane, and Sandy Lane, just to name a few. It’s also home to one of the best golf courses in Barbados: Sandy Lane Golf Course.

The Christ Church Nichola Town parish is also home to several historic sites, including St Michael’s Cathedral and Bathsheba, a plantation house that served as a focal point for Barbados’ slave trade. This historic town has a lot to offer not only in terms of resorts but also activities like hiking through the Crane Wildlife Reserve and bird watching on Crane Beach.

While there are many resorts and restaurants in Christ Church, there are several companies that hire staff from outside Barbados to work abroad while living in Barbados.

6.    Saint Lawrence Gap

Saint Lawrence Gap is considered one of the most popular coastal towns in Barbados, and it’s easy to see why. Not only does it have some of the top luxury resorts like Carlisle Bay, The Crane, and Sandy Lane, but there are also plenty of great bars and restaurants within walking distance from each other. It’s no wonder Saint Lawrence Gap is one of the best places to move to Barbados.

Several historical sites can be seen in Saint Lawrence Gap, including St Elizabeth Parish Church in Mount Pleasant, Villa Park Cottage in Saint James, and The Charles Duncan O’Neal Sugar Mill Ruins in Dover. If you’re moving to Barbados for work, there are several call center jobs in Saint Lawrence Gap you can choose from.

7.    Saint Philips

Saint Philip is not only one of the biggest parishes in Barbados, but it’s also one of the most popular neighborhoods to live in as well as work in. If you’re moving to Barbados for work, Saint Philips is a great neighborhood because there are several call center jobs available, including Omniplex Outsourcing Solutions, QQube, and BPO Solutions.

Even though you can work in Saint Philips, there are many places to visit once you’re finished with work. Several historical sites are located in Saint Philip, including The Gunpowder Plot Site in Saint Philip, Oistins Fish Market, and the Crab Hill Nature Reserve. If you love history, then you’re going to love living in Saint Philip. So why should you move to Barbados?

Well, there are plenty of reasons including the fact that it’s one of the most beautiful countries in the world with amazing luxury resorts and beaches. It also has some great shopping malls too while still being a relatively inexpensive country to live in. Plus, there are also plenty of activities to do in Barbados, like hiking, diving, and snorkeling. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your move to Barbados today.

Adam Fayed

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