Villas Available for Xmas in Barbados 2025

Escape the cold weather and spend Xmas this year on the beach.

Available for Xmas

These villas are available Xmas week.

$1,150.00/night

Sugar House

Sugar Hill, Westmoreland, Saint James, Barbados
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • 6 Baths
  • 12 Guests
  • Villa
$3,500.00/night

Bohemia

Sandy Lane estate, Saint James, Barbados
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • 10 Baths
  • 16 Guests
  • Villa
$1,685.00/night

Still Fathoms

Reeds Bay, Saint James, Barbados
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 5 Baths
  • 10 Guests
  • Villa

Available for Xmas & New Year

These villas are available for Xmas and New Year week.

$13,750.00/night

Sanzaru

Sandy Lane Estate, Saint James, Barbados
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • 11.5 Baths
  • 22 Guests
  • Villa
$2,750.00/night

Onyx

Weston, Saint James, Barbados
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 5 Baths
  • 10 Guests
  • Villa
$3,500.00/night

Elsewhere

Sandy Lane Estate, Saint James, Barbados
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • 10 Baths
  • 20 Guests
  • Villa

Available for New Year

These villas are available for New Year only.

$500.00/night

Claridges 1

Gibbes, Saint Peter, Barbados
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3 Baths
  • 6 Guests
  • Townhouse
$2,200.00/night

Bon Vivant

Sandy Lane Estate, Saint James, Barbados
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • 9 Baths
  • 18 Guests
  • Villa
$700.00/night

Footprints North Cottage

Mount Standfast, Saint James, Barbados
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Baths
  • 6 Guests
  • Villa

Xmas in Barbados

1. Festive Atmosphere

  • Street Decorations: Towns and villages are adorned with colorful lights, Christmas trees, and festive displays. Bridgetown, the capital, often has a stunning Christmas tree in the main square, drawing locals and visitors alike.
  • Community Spirit: Neighbors come together to celebrate, often hosting block parties or gatherings that create a sense of unity.

2. Food and Drink

  • Traditional Dishes: Families prepare special meals, with highlights including:
    • Christmas Ham: Often glazed and served with various sides.
    • Jug Jug: A traditional dish made from pigeon peas, pork, and spices, served during the holiday season.
    • Bajan Black Cake: A rich fruitcake soaked in rum, often enjoyed at Christmas.
  • Rum Punch: A signature drink, made with rum, fruit juices, and spices, perfect for toasting during celebrations.

3. Music and Dance

  • Calypso and Soca: Local music genres set the tone for festivities, with many events featuring live performances. The rhythm encourages dancing, bringing everyone together in celebration.
  • Caroling: Groups often go caroling, adding a joyful sound to the evenings and spreading holiday cheer.

4. Community Events

  • Parades and Festivals: Events like the Christmas Parade feature colorful floats, music, and dancing. It’s a vibrant spectacle that attracts large crowds.
  • Church Services: Many locals attend midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, where traditional hymns are sung and the community gathers in a spirit of reverence.

5. Beaches and Warm Weather

  • Beach Parties: The warm weather allows for beach gatherings, picnics, and barbecues, making it a unique holiday experience. Many people celebrate with sunset parties and bonfires.
  • Water Activities: Tourists and locals often indulge in water sports like snorkeling and jet skiing, adding a fun twist to holiday festivities.

6. Marketplaces

  • Christmas Markets: Local artisans showcase handmade crafts, jewelry, and decorations. It’s a great opportunity to pick up unique gifts and support local businesses.
  • Food Stalls: Markets are also filled with food vendors offering seasonal treats, allowing everyone to sample local flavors while shopping.

7. Cultural Events

  • Storytelling and Folklore: Some communities share traditional stories and folklore during this time, connecting the younger generations with their cultural heritage.
  • Kadooment Day: Although it primarily celebrates Crop Over, some Christmas festivities incorporate elements of this vibrant festival, blending cultural traditions.

8. Family Traditions

  • Gift Giving: Similar to other cultures, families exchange gifts, often incorporating elements of local customs. Children eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus, sometimes known as “Father Christmas” in Barbados.

Overall, the blend of tradition, community involvement, and the island’s natural beauty makes Christmas in Barbados a truly joyous and unforgettable experience!

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