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  1. Beaches in Christ Church Parish. 1. Miami Beach Barbados. Beautiful & Tranquil, beautiful clear warm water, turtle watching, fab waves for body surfing, we stay at the Abidah... 2. Dover Beach. what a great beach white sand rolling waves and sunbeds with turtles passing by .stayed at divi southwinds so got fre... 3. Rockley Beach.

  2. Bougainvillea Barbados. 2,622 reviews. NEW AI Review Summary. #1 of 9 hotels in Oistins. Maxwell Coast Road, Oistins BB15031 Barbados. Write a review. Check availability. View all photos ( 2,804) Traveler (2555)

  3. Cottage in Oistins. 4.92 (95) "Rosemarie" Cottage. Fully a/c, spacious newly renovated studio apt conveniently located in Dover, a stone throw away from the Sandals resort and the popular Dover Beach. There is an attached 3 bedroom/2 bathroom house which can be rented either separately or together with the studio.

  4. Butterfly Beach Hotel. Hotel in Christ Church. Set on the beachfront of Barbados’ South Coast, this hotel has direct access to 2 beaches. Butterfly Beach Hotel features apartments with views of the island and a large outdoor swimming pool. Show more. 8.0. Very Good. 681 reviews. Price from $160.63 per night.

  5. 22 de may. de 2017 · White Sands Barbados is located on a beautiful secluded beach in Christ Church’s happening St. Lawrence Gap and features excellent ocean views, free Wi-Fi throughout and an outdoor swimming pool. Each spacious, air-conditioned apartment at this property comes with a fully equipped kitchen, balcony with sea views and a comfortable seating area.

  6. Dining in Christ Church Parish, Barbados: See 52,575 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 215 Christ Church Parish restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

  7. The parish of Christ Church is one of eleven historic political divisions of Barbados. It has a land area of 57 km2 (22 sq mi) and is found at the southern end of the island. Christ Church has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton.