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Princess Diana Beach

Barbuda

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#14 IN THE WORLD

A SHORELINE LEFT ENTIRELY UNDISTURBED

Princess Diana Beach in Barbuda is a long stretch of pale pink-tinged sand with very little development along the shoreline. The beach extends for miles, and the lack of infrastructure, combined with consistently low visitor numbers, ensures a peaceful feel that is increasingly rare in the Caribbean. Even during busier travel periods, it rarely feels crowded, thanks to its remote location and limited access. The sand is fine and soft, and the water is clear and often calm. The simplicity and lack of development are part of the appeal and give Princess Diana Beach a distinctly untouched feel that’s becoming harder to find in the region.

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UNTOUCHED

This beach is very far off the beaten path and is in a pristine state.

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SOUNDTRACK OF NATURE

At Princess Diana Beach, the only thing you will hear are the sounds of the ocean and nature.

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NOT TOO CROWDED

This beach is never too crowded, making it very peaceful.

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S "Strip of white sand which feels isolated from the rest of the world. "

- Chloe Jade Meltzer

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Princess Diana Beach WEATHER AVERAGES

AVG. HIGH AVG. LOW RAINY DAYS
JANUARY 28 ° 24 ° 1.7
FEBRUARY 28 ° 24 ° 1.4
MARCH 28 ° 24 ° 1.8
APRIL 29 ° 25 ° 3.2
MAY 29 ° 25 ° 5.9
JUNE 30 ° 26 ° 5.3
JULY 30 ° 27 ° 6.6
AUGUST 31 ° 27 ° 8
SEPTEMBER 31 ° 26 ° 9.1
OCTOBER 30 ° 26 ° 8.8
NOVEMBER 29 ° 25 ° 6.9
DECEMBER 28 ° 24 ° 4
IN-DEPTH Princess Diana Beach WEATHER DATA icon

THE PERFECT DAY AT Princess Diana Beach

  • WIND

    Look for days where the wind will be blowing from behind the beach towards the water, as well as days with little to no wind.

  • HURRICANES

    Note that Hurricane seasons runs from June through November. Beware of a very small risk of a hurricane during this time.

  • CLEAR SKIES

    Sunny days are much more likely from December through April, with the rest of the year experiencing an extreme rainy season.

  • CALM SEAS

    During the windier months of the year the ocean is more likely to be rough and wavey, creating less than idyllic conditions.