Grantley Adams International Airport – BGI Barbados
Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) is an international airport in Seawell, Christ Church, Barbados. BGI serves as the only primary port of entry for visitors flying in and out of Barbados. It is also referred to as the gateway to the Eastern Caribbean. This major airport was marked as the Caribbean’s 8th busiest airport and 3rd busiest in the Lesser Antilles next to Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport and Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe. BGI attends to over two million passengers annually.
Best Time to Visit
BGI-Barbados was originally named Seawell Airport and was changed in 1976 to honor Grantley Herbert Adams, the first Premier of Barbados. BGI Airport offers flights to the cities of Bridgetown, Garrison Historic Area, and Haggatt Hall. It has direct flights to the US, Central America, Canada, and Europe. BGI-Barbados continues to be a significant airlink for passengers arriving and leaving at the Port of Bridgetown.
For three consecutive years (2002-2004), Grantley Adams International Airport was awarded by the World Travel Awards as the Caribbean’s Leading Airport. In 2010, BGI was recognized by the Airport Council International as having one of the best facilities in the Caribbean Region.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Travelers arriving in Barbados often look for airport hotels or accommodations near the airport. With a short distance of 500 meter from the airport, the Hopeville Apartments is a popular choice among visitors. It only takes a 30-minute drive to get to Bridgetown from this hotel. Book a night or two at the beautiful Hilton Barbados Resort, located 8 miles away or a short 25 minute-drive from BGI Airport. The hotel is just steps away from the Carlisle Bay and 2-minute short drive from stunning Brownes Beach.