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.