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If you are looking for clear skies and a dry climate, choose to travel to Barbados between December and April. During these months, temperatures range from 24-29°C, ideal for the beach and water sports. However, being high season, you should expect higher prices for flights and hotels. If you love parties, don't miss the Crop Over carnival, a celebration that dates back to colonial times and is now a display of culture and color.

The months from May to November correspond to the low season, with more humidity and the possibility of storms. Despite the inclement weather, you will find more affordable flight and accommodation rates. Additionally, culinary events such as the Barbados Food & Rum Festival are celebrated, attracting enthusiasts of global gastronomy. If you don't mind carrying an umbrella, you can have a more authentic and affordable experience.

Booking your trip to Barbados between 3 and 4 months before the high season, which runs from December to April, can be very beneficial for your wallet. During those months, the offers are limited due to high demand. However, if you prefer tranquility and don't mind facing some rain, the low season, from May to November, offers more affordable prices on flights and luxury hotels.

A useful tip: being flexible with dates can make a difference. Flying on Tuesdays and Wednesdays is usually cheaper. As for hotels, many offer reduced rates for longer stays or packages that include meals and activities, such as snorkeling or catamaran tours. Therefore, if you want to make the most of your budget, investing time in comparing options is essential.

Barbados is more than its iconic Caribbean beaches; you will be surprised by the amount of hidden treasures that await you. One of its most outstanding underground wonders is Harrison's Cave. This labyrinth will show you, with its stalactites and stalagmites, a completely different perspective of the beauty of Barbados. The images you will capture there will be worthy of a travel magazine.

If you are looking for adrenaline, try surfing in Bathsheba, a corner known for its powerful waves, ideal for surfers. While in Carlisle Bay, diving enthusiasts will discover sunken ships and a rich marine biodiversity that will captivate you.

Immerse yourself in the local culture and history by visiting Mount Gay Rum Distillery. There, you will learn about the ancestral process of rum production and taste its various expressions. Then, take a stroll through Pelican Village; its craft shops are the perfect place to find that special souvenir and take with you a piece of Barbados.