Vacation Rentals and Timeshares Home
Bookmark This Page
List Timeshare For Free
44,387 Timeshare Listings

Timeshares Home

My Timeshare

Contact Us
Timeshare Blog
 
TIMESHARE OWNERS:
Rent/Sell Your Timeshare
Get Your Timeshare's Value
Testimonials
Timeshares Wanted
Free e-Book
 
SEARCH TIMESHARES:
All Timeshares
Timeshare Rentals
Timeshare Resales
Timeshare Exchanges
Resort Name
Resort Type
City
ID#
Popular
Newest
Last Minute
Promotions
Advanced Search
 
RESOURCES:
Timeshare Calendar
Timeshare Financing
Closing Service
Resort Reviews
Travel Guide

 

NOVEMBER'S LISTING:

Harborside Resort at Atlantis

Harborside Resort
At Atlantis

Nassau, Bahamas
For Rent...more

Barbados Timeshares

Home Timeshares Caribbean Barbados Timeshares

Information about Timeshares

Selling a timeshare or planning a timeshare vacation? Explore our vast resources.


Barbados Timeshares

Ordered by City

   
 

Christ Church

St. Philip

 
 

St. James

 
 

Tourists pour into Barbados from all over the world, drawn by the delightful climate, the big blue sea and brilliant white sandy beaches. Many of them rarely stray far from their hotels and guesthouses, but those who make an effort find a proud island scattered with an impressive range of historic sites and, away from the mostly gently rolling landscape, dramatic scenery in hidden caves, cliffs and gullies. For more than three centuries Barbados was a British colony and retains something of a British feel: the place names, the cricket, horse-racing and polo, Anglican parish churches, and even a hilly district known as Scotland. But the Britishness is often exaggerated, for this is a distinctly West Indian country , covered by a patchwork of sugarcane fields and dotted with rum shops, where calypso is the music of choice and flying fish the favoured food. The people of Barbados, known as Bajans , take great pride in their tiny island of 430 square kilometres and 250,000 people, which has produced writers like George Lamming, calypsonians like the Mighty Gabby and cricket players including the great Sir Gary Sobers, who have for decades had an influence way out of proportion to the size of their home country. Tourism plays a major part in the country's economy and revenues have been put to good use. The infrastructure and public transport are first-rate and there is no sign of the poverty that continues to bedevil some Caribbean islands. Development has mostly been pretty discreet, many of the facilities are Bajan-owned, there are no private beaches and no sign of American fast-food franchises.

Barbados timeshares in Christ Church,  St. James,  St. Philip,  are Barbados cities with timeshare resorts. You can alternatively view our selection of  Barbados resorts.