Scenic, Breezy & Tropical — Here’s What You’ll Love About Mullins Beach


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Barbados’ famous sparkling blue waters don’t have to do much to entice visitors. Neither do the gleaming white sands that cover the majority of the island's beaches. What visitors to Barbados will appreciate the most is that the waters on several of the island’s beaches, especially Mullins Bay, are calm and perfect for water sports like diving.

Before we get any further though, here’s what you need to know about Barbados. This is a small limestone island that is known for its rich cultural history, delicious cuisine, and natural beauty. In terms of the beaches, Mullins Beach, as previously mentioned is among the best you can find on this island. If you’re planning on visiting Barbados, read on for what you can expect from Mullins Beach and some of the other popular beaches in Barbados.

Good to know: Mullins Beach is a wonderful, sandy strand that is perfect for a quiet beach day. Carlisle Bay is another of the top beach options on this island.



Mullins Beach, Barbados — A must-see destination

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Mullins Beach is on the west coast of the island of Barbados, in the parish of St. Peter. Here are some of the amazing things people love about this Barbadian beach:



The calm turquoise waters are perfect for swimming

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It’s hard not to think about it. That cool and refreshing feeling that comes with dipping into the ocean after you haven’t been for a while. An experience like this can be enjoyed at Mullins Beach in Barbados which is known for its crystal clear, turquoise waters. The calm waters at Mullins Beach make it the ideal place to get into water sports like jet skiing -- you can try this out whether you’re a newbie or a pro. Since the waters are so calm, Mullins Beach is also a good place to go snorkeling. The sea life in this area is plentiful and you don’t need to have much experience for an exciting diving experience. Since there aren’t any lifeguards at Mullins Beach, you should stay within the roped-offed area for safety purposes.

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You can have an adventure out on the water

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The possibilities are endless in terms of things to do at Mullins Beach. You can choose to explore the beach bars and other food stops in this area, enjoy the ocean, or just soak in some sun and relaxation. When you’ve had your fill of all of the above, you can even hop on a catamaran cruise during which you’ll be able to view the scenery from a whole new angle.

Catamaran cruises in this area usually cost around $80-100 USD per adult, sometimes more. Catamarans are fairly large boats and you can cruise around on one to see the west coast of Barbados from the Mullins Beach area. Most catamaran cruises include music and some form of entertainment, as well as drinks and snacks. Some cruises fit snorkeling into the day’s itinerary while others set sail in the early evenings, making it possible to take in the most beautiful sunsets from the ocean.




There are lots of convenient amenities

The amenities are definitely something to consider when planning a beach day. At Mullins Beach, you’ll find bathrooms, showers, and changing rooms that are open to the public. You can also rent sun loungers, beach chairs, and umbrellas from the various vendors along the beach. For two lounge chairs and an umbrella, you’ll probably pay around $20 USD.

If you want a shady experience at this beach, it is a good idea to set your rentals under the casuarina palm trees — especially if you’re looking to spend a few hours on the beach and want to relax and stay cool. There’s no entrance fee required to access Mullins Beach so it's a great option if you’re looking for a fun and low-cost day trip in Barbados.




Grab a bite to eat just steps off of the beach

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Photo: Schooner’s Seafood Grill at Sandals Barbados. Tantalize your taste buds with the very freshest seafood around in this nautically themed restaurant mere feet away from the beach.

There are quite a few perks to deciding to have a beach day at Mullins Beach, including the fact that you can find a great selection of food options near the beach. If you get hungry during your beach day, check out the Sea Shed beach bar which is known for its amazing beachfront views, good service, and wide range of cocktail options. You can also visit the Royal Westmoreland Beach Club, which also has some good reviews in terms of its offerings. The beach club has a diverse menu that includes light and tasty selections for lunch and dinner as well as beverages.

Expert tip: If you don’t want to have to worry about things like vacation rentals for your beach day, you might want to stay at one of the all-inclusive resorts in St. Lawrence Gap, which can provide everything you need for the perfect beach day.



Other top beaches to visit in Barbados

Barbados is one of those islands where you can find lots of amazing beaches. As you’ll have quite a few good options to choose from for a beach day, we’ve listed some of our favorites that you might want to check out while on the island.




Brownes Beach

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Brownes Beach is located in Bridgetown, Barbados’ capital. This convenient beach spot is situated on the island’s southern coast. You can choose to simply relax on the sand, or spend the day diving (scuba diving rentals are available) and spotting a wide range of sea life. Brownes Beach is open to the public, but it can get congested on cruise ship days. Usually, lifeguards are on duty here.




Bottom Bay

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Bottom Bay is a beautiful beach on Barbados’ south coast. The beach is located between two cliffs and the surrounding scenery is quite captivating. Since Bottom Bay Beach is rarely busy, you can nearly always find a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. This is a great beach to go on for a couple's date as you can almost always find a quiet and romantic spot to relax.

Insider tip: For a romantic experience in the Caribbean, a stay at one of the adults-only resorts in Barbados might be just what you need. You and your love will be able to have the experience of being together in a new place while at a resort that caters specifically to couples. From the food to the entertainment, activities, and accommodation, these resorts aim to exceed your expectations and spark your passion!



Enterprise (Miami) Beach

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Strolling the silky sands of Miami Beach (also known as Enterprise Beach) in Barbados will feel like a dream. This is one of Barbados’ most popular beaches, appreciated for its tranquility and beauty. After you’ve finished strolling, you’ll be able to choose a shady area to enjoy your breezy beach experience. This west coast beach is ideal for swimming. Watching the sunset from Miami Beach at the end of the day will truly be a spectacular experience.




Dover Beach

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Dover Beach, with its tranquil, crystal clear waters and wonderfully white sand, is the kind of idyllic beach you've always envisioned relaxing on during a Caribbean vacation. This beach is bustling with surrounding restaurants and shops, as well as lifeguards. This is a top choice for a beach in Barbados where you’ll be able to partake in water sports.




Bathsheba Beach

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Bathsheba Beach in Barbados is one of the most popular places to surf in the Caribbean. This beach, noted for its world-class waves, has been visited by several notable surfing icons. Surfers who visit this beach on Barbados’ northeast coast enjoy the “Soup Bowl” experience – if they’re brave enough. The Soup Bowl is an area that breaks along a coral reef, causing the waves to barrel in such a way that expert surfers can ride them easily before they break. Bathsheba Beach is around a 30-minute drive from Bridgetown, Barbados.

Expert tip: Aside from beach hopping, the cuisine is a big part of what makes Barbados stand out as a destination. Here’s 28 popular foods & drinks you must try when in Barbados.



Planning your Barbados vacation to Mullins Beach

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The island of Barbados is the ideal vacation destination for couples looking forward to lots of beach time and relaxation. Of all of beaches to explore on this island, the beach in Mullins Bay is among the most appealing! Their turquoise waters and white sands offer an opportunity to try various water sports including jet skis, and a chance to relax on sun loungers and soak in the bliss of your Caribbean vacation.

To make your Barbados beach vacation even better, you might want to start searching for special offers at all-inclusive resorts in Barbados. The best of these resorts can be found near the Caribbean Sea, which guarantees amazing views and a breezy atmosphere. Couples will love the quality inclusions from Sandals Resorts in Barbados which include multiple restaurants for gourmet dining, plenty of bars including swim-up bars, day and night entertainment, and so much more!

Expert tip: Not convinced yet which Caribbean destination is right for you? Here’s 38 pictures that will make you fall in love with Barbados! Our Barbados vs. Jamaica: Which island is best for you? post may also help you make your decision.




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