Speightstown, Barbados
St. Peter · North-West Coast · 15 verified venues
Speightstown is the second-largest town in Barbados, sitting on the north-west coast with a low-key, authentically Bajan character.
Known for: Fisherman's Pub, Mullins Beach, Sea Shed, Arlington House Museum, local Saturday market
BAJAN in Speightstown (3)
- Cobblers Cove — Cobblers Cove is a 40-suite boutique hotel on the west coast just south of Speightstown, and one of a handful of properties on the island carried in the Micheli
- Sugar Cane Club Hotel & Spa — Sugar Cane Club is an adults-only suite hotel on a hillside above Speightstown in St. Peter, with two pools, a hot tub, a small spa and a restaurant. The rooms
- Saint Peter's Bay — Saint Peter's Bay is an upscale beachfront residential resort in Speightstown on the northern west coast, made up of two- and three-bedroom apartments with full
TABLE in Speightstown (2)
- Baia — Baia is a Peruvian-Caribbean restaurant and bar set on the beach just south of Speightstown, with a large open terrace, fire features and a rustic-luxury look.
- East Moon — East Moon is a long-standing Chinese restaurant at Road View just outside Speightstown in St. Peter, with a loyal following among west coast and north-coast res
SAFE in Speightstown (2)
- Maurice Byer Polyclinic — Maurice Byer Polyclinic in Speightstown, St. Peter, is the primary free government polyclinic for the north of Barbados. Services include general practice, mate
- District E Police Station — District E Police Station on Sand Street, Speightstown, St. Peter, is the northern district police station, open 24 hours. It covers Speightstown, Six Men's and
OF BIM in Speightstown (2)
- Blue Sky Luxury — Blue Sky Luxury manages over 200 luxury holiday homes and villas for rent across Barbados, with a premium concierge service, airport transfers and in-villa chef
- Port St. Charles — Port St. Charles is an exclusive marina community on the north-west coast at Speightstown, St. Peter, featuring private berths, luxury waterfront villas and apa
BARBADOS in Speightstown (2)
- Speightstown Fish Market — The main northern fish market, working out of the old harbour in Speightstown, St. Peter. Less busy than Oistins and considerably less touristy — this is where
- Shore Fishing — Speightstown Pier — A quieter alternative to Oistins, with calmer water on the west coast and noticeably smaller crowds. Works well for snapper, jacks, and small barracuda, and the
GAP in Speightstown (1)
- Fisherman's Pub — A classic beachfront pub on Queen Street in the heart of Speightstown, with a covered deck hanging straight out over the Caribbean and a view down the town's ol
THE SEA in Speightstown (1)
- Reefers & Wreckers — Family-owned dive shop on the seafront in Speightstown, operated since the 1990s by brothers Phillip and Michael Mahy out of the historic Timothy House. The foc
ROOTS in Speightstown (1)
- Arlington House Museum — Arlington House Museum occupies a restored 18th-century merchant's townhouse on Queen Street in Speightstown, St. Peter, and is one of the island's most engagin
BARBADOS in Speightstown (1)
- Unseen Barbados Water Taxi — Unseen Barbados runs a scheduled water-taxi service along the west coast, operating from Pier One at Port St. Charles near Speightstown. The boats shuttle betwe
Frequently Asked
- Where is Speightstown in Barbados?
- Speightstown is in the St. Peter parish on Barbados' North-West Coast.
- What is Speightstown known for?
- Fisherman's Pub, Mullins Beach, Sea Shed, Arlington House Museum, local Saturday market
- How many venues does GetBimHub track in Speightstown?
- GetBimHub tracks 15 verified venues, businesses, and resources in Speightstown.