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Located on the southwest coast of Barbados, Hastings is part of Christchurch Parish, a bustling seaside community adjacent to the south of Bridgetown. One of the oldest settlements in Barbados, it takes its name from the Hastings family of the 18th century British colonial period. The area is known for its tranquil residential atmosphere, amenities and beautiful ocean views, and is popular with tourists and long-term residents alike.
Located close to the capital city of Bridgetown, Hastings enjoys breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and a tropical oceanic climate with an average year-round temperature of approximately 26°C. The region is home to a number of white-sand beaches, such as the famous Hastings Rocks Beach, and the surrounding coral reefs provide ideal conditions for snorkeling and scuba diving. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Grantley Adams International Airport.
The area blends traditional Caribbean flavor with modern conveniences, with Main Street dotted with restaurants, cafes and souvenir stores, and nightly local music performances. Historical landmarks include St. Peter's Church and the Colonial Complex, and a weekly fishing market showcases local fishing culture. Hastings is also one of the traditional cooking areas for Barbados' famous "flying fish" cuisine.
As the centerpiece of Barbados' tourism industry, Hastings is home to a number of resorts and villa rentals, and its economy is dominated by tourism. The annual Hastings Festival of Lights attracts a large number of international visitors during the Christmas season. Surrounding golf courses, water sports centers and a cruise ship stop at Bridgetown Harbor further enhance its position as a Caribbean vacation hub.
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