Carlisle Bay Beach
While Half Moon Bay is well-known around the world, Carlisle Bay is less well-known—and its quiet but devout patrons would like to keep it that way. Carlisle Bay is a crescent-shaped bay with a natural harbour on Barbados' west coast. Carlisle Bay, the principal harbour adjacent to Bridgetown, was formerly bustling with commerce ships, particularly British ones. Catamarans and luxury yachts are currently moored here. Carlisle Bay was named after James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, Lord Proprietor of Barbados in the 1600s. The bay is located inside the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Consider staying nearby for your Barbados holiday if you want to be close to this historic site and close to entertaining activities.
Carlisle Bay Beach, on Antigua's southern coast, is a refuge of sophistication and privacy set amidst a lush rainforest and overlooking the Caribbean Sea. To truly appreciate the beautiful amenities (and appealing chaise lounges) offered beachside, Toplist recommends booking a suite at Carlisle Bay Resort. Even if you aren't a hotel client, you may make a dinner reservation at Indigo on the Beach and enjoy an evening spent in exquisite coastal luxury while watching the sunset.
Location: 2588+HCX, Old Road, Antigua and Barbuda