Worthing Court Apartment Hotel On The Beautiful Island Of Barbados
Perfectly situated a few steps away from the sun-kissed sand and crystal clear waters at Worthing Beach is our cozy, self-catering apartment hotel. Relax and enjoy a refreshing beverage from our bar, while sunbathing or reading a book next to our sparkling blue swimming pool. We have a restaurant and a Hospitality & Meeting Room on the property, along with our very own wedding coordinator from Tropical Weddings.
Ideally located on the trendy South Coast, the Worthing area is conveniently surrounded by many businesses, supermarkets, sports bars, restaurants, night clubs, duty-free shopping and more. We are right in the middle of the very chilled, laid-back Hastings area and the popular party strip, St. Lawrence Gap.
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Learn About Barbados
Barbados is an island of the Lesser Antilles, 21 miles in length, as much as 14 miles in width and divided into 11 parishes. Barbados is relatively flat with the exception of one major high point, Mount Hillaby, which measures approximately 1,115 feet or some 343 metres above sea level. The West Coast of Barbados offers calm, clear water which is ideal for a range of beach activities, while the East Coast is spectacular with its crashing waves and an environment perfectly suited to sunbathing, walking, jogging, surfing and quiet relaxation.
The population of Barbados is approximately 275,000, made up of diverse ancestry including Arawak Indians, British settlers, European Indentured Slaves, African Slaves and East Indians. Overall, the people of Barbados (or Bajans as we are known) are quite friendly so fitting in with locals is a breeze. It is often said that this is the reason Barbados has the highest repeat visitor rate in the Caribbean! Barbados is awash with history, the arts, nightlife, fine dining, things to do and everything for a range of lifestyles, from budget to luxury. Getting around the island is a ‘breeze’ (pun intended) as options are endless when it comes to your choice of transportation. The people of Barbados are quite helpful when it comes to giving assistance with regards to making your way around the island.
The main language of Barbados is English but Bajan dialect (broken English) is widely spoken as it is almost a natural way of life. We can’t promise you that you will always be able to make complete sense of what the people of Barbados have to say but we recommend you give it a listen and even a try, as it will certainly add a bit of a ‘sunshine feel’ to your stay on the island.