Camping in Barbados: Island Campgrounds
While camping in Barbados is not a traditional local activity or common choice of lodging for visitors, it has been growing in popularity.
As a result several camping sites are now available on the island, providing a great way for you to connect with nature and experience the great outdoors island-style!
PEG Farm is a biodynamic farm overlooking the eastern coastline of Barbados. Camping amenities include campfire pits, picnic tables, compost toilets, forest showers, and drinkable water. Camp at PEG Farm.

Coco Hill Forest covers 53-acres and includes over 3km of hiking trails. The lush rainforest is home to over 70 species of plants and trees, and it provides a glimpse into the island prior to colonization. Tents and hammocks are available for rent. Camp in Coco Hill Forest.

Camping Barbados operates three campground sites across the island. You can bring your own tent, rent a ready pitched one or rent one to use off site. Stay with Camping Barbados.
Barbados Camping Tips
Carefully consider what amenities you will need before choosing a camping site.
The rainy season in Barbados runs from July to November; check the local weather forecast and plan accordingly.
Always follow the posted rules at the camping site - this keeps all campers safe.
Always make sure your fire is completely extinguished before leaving it.
Leave your campsite as clean as you found it.