7 Nights Barbados - 3* Butterfly Beach Hotel
Duration:
7 Nights
From €1,259pp
3 May 2026
Barbados Holidays
Holidays to Barbados take you to the heart of the colonial Caribbean. Known for its rum, its spicy Bajan cuisine, and its cricket, the island blends chilled-out beach life with old city exploration.
Best beaches
In total, the island of Barbados boasts more than 92 kilometres of beach. So where’s best? While the beaches of the east coast are rugged and rocky, the west coast beaches are calmer and more quintessentially Caribbean. In fact, the beaches between Holetown and Oistins are so postcard-perfect that the coastline has earned itself the nickname ‘The Platinum Coast’. Kids will love the pink-coloured sands and coconut palms at Crane Beach. And adults will enjoy the underwater sights at Brownes. Pop on your snorkel and you may spot the old Berwyn tugboat.
City scenes
Bridgetown is the capital of Barbados. Centrally located on the Platinum Coast, it’s not far from the luxury beach resorts. It’s just a 20-minute drive from Holetown, and the same from Oistins. A UNESCO World Heritage site, historic Bridgetown has lots to keep you busy. You can take a pleasant stroll along the canal, photograph the colonial buildings, or pick up souvenirs in the main shopping district along Broad Street.
Bajan cuisine
In Barbados, the food and drink is an attraction in itself. Bajan cuisine is both sweet and spicy, with freshly caught fish dominating many local menus. In Oistins, there’s even a Friday night Fish Fry, where you can sample the street food and mix with the locals. Whatever you choose, it all gets washed down with a glass of island rum. The Mount Gay distillery is located here, and Barbados is also known for its tropical-tasting Caribbean coconut rums.
3* Butterfly Beach Hotel
In Maxwell, Barbados
With a beachside location and an ocean-front deck and pool, the Butterfly Beach has definitely been designed with relaxation in mind.
Impressive views are easy to come by at the Butterfly Beach – it’s bordered by impossibly white beaches and turquoise waters. Plus, a 10-minute walk will take you to the little village of Oistins.
The hotel's restaurant offers up a medley of Continental and Caribbean cuisine, and there's a different theme each night. You can sip on fruity cocktails like banana daiquiris and rum punch by the pool. And there's entertainment with live music a few nights a week and special unscheduled pop-up events like karaoke.
The pool has fantastic views of the open sea, and there's direct access to the beach. You'll also find plenty of sunloungers around the edge with some shade provided by the surrounding trees. At mealtimes, the restaurant offers a buffet for breakfast, with a mixture of à la carte and buffet nights for dinner. There's a bar as well to keep you topped up throughout the day.
Things you'll love
- 2 beaches
- Sea-view pool
- Beachside restaurant
Location
- Overlooking a quiet stretch of Maxwell Beach
- 1km from the fishing village of Oistins
- Regular buses run to Oistins, Bridgetown and the West Coast
How long does it take to fly to Barbados?
The flight time from Ireland to Barbados is around eight hours 30 minutes.
When is the best time to visit Barbados?
The weather in Barbados is at its best through winter from December to April. Although a year round sun destination, winter is their dry season.
- Flights from Dublin
- Accommodation
- Self Catering
*The above prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing
Prices are correct as of 19/02/2026 & subject to change*









