Oistins (Pronounced /'ȯis-tins/ -- UN/LOCODE: BB OST), is a coastal area located in the country of Barbados. Situated centrally along the coastline of the parish of Christ Church, Through Statutory Instrument (S.I) 1984 No. 141, Road Traffic Act, CAP. 295, ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, and under Schedule Section # 6: The Boundaries of Bridgetown, Speightstown, Holetown and Oistin are cited as follows: 4) "Oistins: The section of Highway 7 from its junction with Cane Vale Road to its junction with Keizer Hill Road." The area operates mostly as a fishing village and a tourist hang out, containing a collection of bars, rumshops, and shopping centers.
Restaurants in Oistins
5.0 based on 1,052 reviews
*NEW... Our focus is on private tours at highly reduced prices due to the unusually high demand for private tours *$170 US (used to be $340 US for the last 5 years) for 4 hour private turtle and wreck tour for 2 people *$200 US private sunset boat ride for 2 people *No excuses money back guarantee on seeing turtles *We avoid the massive crowds *Non swimmers welcomed. Step by step snorkeling instruction We would love to have you out with us. See you soon, Charles
5.0 based on 1,014 reviews
The School of Surf is a mobile set up, which allows you to maximize your surf adventure by going to the locations with the most ideal conditions on any given day, with safety always being a priority. Bodie teaches all the surf lessons himself and brings along 30 yrs of teaching experience. Whether you are a total beginner or an eager intermediate you can sign up to join an open group lesson, book a private group class or take a private one on one session. All lessons are 2-2.5 hrs long and the cost includes transportation from Oistins and nearby accommodation, rash guards and use of a GoPro camera to capture pictures and videos of your waves, which are sent to you at no extra charge. We also provide hourly, daily and weekly board rentals as well as surf tours. Windsurfing lessons and rentals are also available at a quiet beach near to Oistins on the south coast.
5.0 based on 176 reviews
Our six (6) hour Coastal Tour of Barbados begins in Oistins Town with our Explorers being picked up from their Hotels at approximately 8.45- 9.15 a.m. Once we have all aboard our exploration takes us around the beautiful coastline of Barbados, making four (4) leisurely stops and passing through our Capital – Bridgetown and along the West Coast of the Island and onto our first stop at North Point. Next we head to our refreshment stop at Cherry Tree Hill, this is where our explorers are served some traditional Bajan bite sized treats and drinks as we enjoy one of the most incredible views Barbados has to offer. We then head off to explore the rugged East Coast of the Island making our way to our Lunch Stop at Martins Bay. Lunch is served at a seaside Restaurant; this Restaurant is a real gem of a place as it mostly caters to locals so our explorers are guaranteed real “Bajan” food. We then set off to see more of the countryside and on to one of the most beautiful off the beaten track beaches Barbados has to offer. Our Explorers are then returned to their hotels at approximately 3.00 – 3.15 p.m. Our leisurely Tour Stops are:- • North Point • Cherry Tree Hill • Martins Bay (for lunch) • Beachy Head Beach Our expedition is led by Barbadian born Mario Williams, whose family has been involved in the island Tour business since the early 1970’s with his father Lawrence Williams being the first man to start an organized day tour of the Island. Mario uses his extensive knowledge of the Island delivering its history and geography with passion while also sharing many life experiences and humor that his guests find to be most entertaining. As our Tour only takes a maximum of nine (9) this sets the stage for a very intimate day out, and our philosophy is to start as strangers and end as friends!
4.5 based on 629 reviews
Enterprise Beach looks great in pictures, but it is also good for swimming.
In our opinion the best beach on the island, one that gives you options???? The calm side is great for a long warm bath where you can relax, swim and even talk with other bathers, many returnees amidst the throng of locals. We usually did it in 2-hours stints before towelling down- my partner has rheumatoid arthritis so this is also therapy time for her having been assisted in, as well as, out of the water. After the water it is time to chill on a chair or bench, soaking in the rays and reading a book. Hunger and thirst are sated via a walk into Oistins for a roti from Chefette, KFC, food from a street van or one of the Oistins cafes. Make the effort and take the plunge.
4.0 based on 3,280 reviews
A great experience of Oistins and far less busy due to Covid. Really tasty fresh fish, red snapper was delish and I recommend Friday here to get your catch of the day!
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