Saint Peter Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Saint Peter
- • Visit Speightstown for cultural sites and quaint local shops
- • Explore St. Nicholas Abbey Plantation and its rum distillery
- • Snorkel or dive at Folkestone Marine Park
- • Spot green monkeys at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
- • Relax on the powdery sands of Mullins Bay or Gibbs Beach
Saint Peter has more than 25 accommodations to choose from, ranging from boutique hotels to luxury beachfront villas. Most hotels are concentrated around Speightstown and Mullins Bay, with average prices for 3-star hotels at $150–$250 per night and high-end 5-star resorts upwards of $600. Recently, upscale properties like Saint Peter's Bay Luxury Resort have added modern amenities like private rooftop pools and beach concierge service, making them a draw for both families and couples.
Saint Peter, Barbados, is known for its tranquil vibe, stunning beaches like Mullins Bay, and charming seaside towns such as Speightstown, often referred to as 'Little Bristol.'
This coastal parish is rich in history and culture, boasting landmarks like St. Nicholas Abbey, a historic plantation and rum distillery, and the Barbados Wildlife Reserve teeming with green monkeys.
Beyond sightseeing, Saint Peter offers crystal-clear waters for snorkeling, lively farmer’s markets, and a range of dining experiences—from fresh seafood shacks to upscale, waterfront restaurants.
Saint Peter Tips You Must Know
• Book hotels from December to April for the best weather, but reserve early as it’s the high season.
• Look for deals in the off-season (June to November), though be mindful of possible rain showers.
• Rent a car if you plan to explore beyond the parish, as public transport schedules can be inconsistent.
• Many beachside hotels offer direct water sports rentals, so confirm this when booking.
• Safety tip: Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect coral when snorkeling or diving in marine parks.