Barbados cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 05 December 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Barbados. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 534 places in Barbados that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Barbados is Bridgetown.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3373509 | Small Town | BB | Saint John | 13.17251 | -59.50137 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373878 | Foul Bay | BB | Saint Philip | 13.09618 | -59.45538 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374008 | Castle Grant | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.19386 | -59.55186 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373864 | Fustic | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.27921 | -59.64415 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373767 | Jamestown Park | BB | Saint James | 13.1882 | -59.63513 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373861 | Gays | BB | Saint Peter | 13.28353 | -59.58517 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373413 | Windy Hill | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.24618 | -59.55621 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 10630459 | Chalky Mount | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.23159 | -59.55448 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373497 | Stewart Hill | BB | Saint John | 13.16176 | -59.47959 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373636 | Parish Land | BB | Christ Church | 13.07325 | -59.51702 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373661 | Newbury | BB | Saint George | 13.14785 | -59.55651 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373682 | Morgan Lewis | BB | Saint Peter | 13.2691 | -59.57489 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894005 | Halls | BB | Saint James | 13.1533 | -59.62302 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374030 | Brome Field | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.29775 | -59.64435 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373410 | Woodbourne | Woodbourne | BB | Saint Philip | 13.10356 | -59.48989 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 11893933 | Bournes | BB | Saint Michael | 13.14567 | -59.57931 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373973 | Coach Hill | BB | Saint John | 13.18037 | -59.48206 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373417 | Wildey | Wildey | BB | Saint Michael | 13.09385 | -59.5834 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373452 | Upper Salmonds | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.31559 | -59.59414 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373424 | Westmoreland | BB | Saint James | 13.21672 | -59.62021 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373923 | Drax Hill Green | BB | Saint George | 13.15052 | -59.52909 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894583 | Mellowes | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.20656 | -59.54896 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373521 | Shorey | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.26221 | -59.57191 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373791 | Holders | BB | Saint James | 13.16474 | -59.62924 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894016 | Roebuck Street | BB | Saint John | 13.17265 | -59.50555 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373671 | Mount Stepney | BB | Saint Peter | 13.27773 | -59.58319 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373888 | Fisher Pond | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.17034 | -59.55937 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373626 | Pine Housing Estate | Pine,Pine Housing Estate | BB | Saint Michael | 13.09762 | -59.59688 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373419 | White Hill | White Hill | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.21373 | -59.58111 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373528 | Sedge Pond | BB | Saint Peter | 13.24264 | -59.5951 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374097 | Arch Hall | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.17962 | -59.61611 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373445 | Wakefield | Haynes Field,Wakefield | BB | Saint John | 13.17669 | -59.52371 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3374038 | Brereton | Brereton | BB | Saint Philip | 13.12233 | -59.50112 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373745 | Lakes | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.24105 | -59.55787 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373615 | Proutes | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.16332 | -59.5771 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373755 | Kendal Factory | BB | Saint John | 13.15515 | -59.50899 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374033 | Brighton | BB | Saint George | 13.12278 | -59.52736 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373730 | Litchfield | BB | Saint Peter | 13.25315 | -59.6383 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373933 | Date Tree Hill | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.29228 | -59.58214 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894593 | Saint Helens | BB | Saint George | 13.15287 | -59.56607 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894038 | Gaskin | BB | Saint Philip | 13.14174 | -59.46764 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374017 | Cane Vale | BB | Christ Church | 13.06932 | -59.55036 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373717 | Lower Greys | BB | Christ Church | 13.11051 | -59.52633 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373776 | Husbands | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.29491 | -59.64669 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11893998 | Content | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.18345 | -59.60502 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373692 | Melvin Hill | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.20429 | -59.55897 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373663 | Neils | BB | Saint Michael | 13.12159 | -59.57858 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373450 | Vaucluse Factory | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.17254 | -59.59489 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374013 | Carlton | BB | Saint James | 13.22015 | -59.63536 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11154435 | Deanes | BB | 13.21546 | -59.61295 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||||
| 3373587 | Rose Hill | BB | Saint Peter | 13.27137 | -59.62062 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11893956 | Clinketts | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.27561 | -59.64556 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373556 | Saint Nicholas | Nicholas Abbey,Saint Nicholas | BB | Saint Peter | 13.27801 | -59.58939 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373900 | Endeavour | BB | Saint James | 13.20654 | -59.60227 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373647 | Orange Hill | BB | Saint James | 13.207 | -59.60562 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373582 | Rowans | BB | Saint George | 13.1367 | -59.56836 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374010 | Carter | BB | Saint John | 13.18344 | -59.50281 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373885 | Flat Rock | BB | Saint George | 13.14568 | -59.57255 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374056 | Blackmans | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.18501 | -59.54519 | 623 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373645 | Oughtersons | BB | Saint Philip | 13.14485 | -59.46856 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373581 | Ruby | BB | Saint Philip | 13.12558 | -59.44289 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373866 | Fruitful Hill | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.21317 | -59.56135 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373881 | Foster Hall | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.20725 | -59.51425 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373872 | French | BB | Saint Peter | 13.26254 | -59.60639 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373595 | Rockfield | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.31095 | -59.58903 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374104 | Animal Flower Cave | Animal Flower Cave,Cove | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.33426 | -59.61315 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | ||
| 3373705 | Marine Gardens | BB | Christ Church | 13.07581 | -59.59307 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373600 | Roach | BB | Saint George | 13.15795 | -59.56558 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373603 | Rices | BB | Saint Philip | 13.10391 | -59.45482 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373736 | Lead Vale | BB | Christ Church | 13.08548 | -59.5109 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373892 | Fairy Valley Rock | BB | Christ Church | 13.06602 | -59.50543 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373518 | Silver Sands | BB | Christ Church | 13.04827 | -59.51869 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373470 | Thicket | BB | Saint Philip | 13.15588 | -59.46425 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373947 | Cottage Vale | BB | Saint Philip | 13.1373 | -59.49483 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373887 | Fitts | BB | Saint James | 13.1467 | -59.63803 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373656 | Newton Terrace | BB | Christ Church | 13.07758 | -59.53144 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373765 | Jericho | BB | Saint George | 13.16244 | -59.5592 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894017 | Gall Hill | BB | Saint John | 13.18149 | -59.50127 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373430 | Welchman Hall | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.18676 | -59.57663 | 0 | America/Barbados | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3374060 | Bishops | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.31688 | -59.59729 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374021 | Callendar | BB | Christ Church | 13.07145 | -59.52753 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11894039 | Mapps | BB | Saint Philip | 13.14232 | -59.45122 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 11893984 | Saint Sylvans | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.22292 | -59.56611 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373531 | Seaview | BB | Christ Church | 13.06504 | -59.49854 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373579 | Saint Andrews | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.246 | -59.56332 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373649 | Old Post Office | BB | Saint George | 13.15457 | -59.55782 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374001 | Chance Hall | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.30988 | -59.60352 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373604 | Retreat | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.32922 | -59.61677 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373584 | Round Rock | BB | Christ Church | 13.05042 | -59.51378 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3374027 | Buckden House | BB | Saint Joseph | 13.19654 | -59.53729 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373460 | Trents | BB | Saint Lucy | 13.29862 | -59.62715 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373768 | Jackson | BB | Saint Michael | 13.1446 | -59.59856 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373981 | Cleland | BB | Saint Andrew | 13.26061 | -59.59315 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373639 | Palmers | BB | Saint John | 13.1694 | -59.47833 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373790 | Holetown | Holetown,The Hole | BB | Saint James | 13.18672 | -59.63808 | 1350 | America/Barbados | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3373609 | Reeds Hill | BB | Saint James | 13.15724 | -59.6172 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373622 | Poreys Spring | BB | Saint Thomas | 13.19282 | -59.59682 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373788 | Hopeland | BB | Saint Philip | 13.10553 | -59.4517 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373621 | Porters | BB | Saint James | 13.20235 | -59.63946 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place | |||
| 3373924 | Draxhall Woods | BB | Saint George | 13.13241 | -59.51513 | 0 | America/Barbados | populated place |
**Exploring Barbados: Unraveling the Geographic Tapestry**
Introduction: Embracing the Dynamic Geography of Barbados**
As a geographer, delving into the intricate geography of Barbados is akin to embarking on a captivating journey through a compact yet diverse island nation. With a focused endeavor to acquire data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we set out on a deeply personal expedition to unravel the unique characteristics of Barbados' landscape and cultural fabric.
Discovering Urban Centers: Bridgetown and Beyond**
Barbados' urban centers stand as vibrant nodes of activity, each pulsating with its own distinct rhythm and charm. From the historic capital of Bridgetown, where colonial architecture melds with modern commerce along bustling streets and waterfronts, to the serene coastal town of Speightstown, with its tranquil beaches and quaint alleys, every city offers a window into the island's rich history and contemporary vibrancy. By delving into the regions and departments encompassing these urban centers, we gain invaluable insights into the administrative structure and spatial distribution of population across the island.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude: Navigating Barbados' Coastal Splendor**
Acquiring precise latitude and longitude data for every city in Barbados allows us to navigate its coastal splendor with precision and insight. From the rugged cliffs of the east coast, where Atlantic waves crash against limestone cliffs and coral reefs teem with marine life, to the tranquil shores of the west coast, where pristine beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, these geographical coordinates serve as indispensable tools for understanding Barbados' maritime geography and environmental diversity. Moreover, they enable us to assess the vulnerability of coastal communities to natural hazards such as hurricanes and sea-level rise, thus informing strategies for sustainable development and resilience.
Exploring Regional Variation: From St. Michael to St. Lucy**
Beyond its urban centers and coastal attractions, Barbados encompasses a tapestry of parishes, each characterized by its own unique topography, climate, and cultural heritage. From the bustling parish of St. Michael, where the capital city thrives amidst bustling streets and vibrant nightlife, to the tranquil parish of St. Lucy, where rolling hills and secluded coves offer respite from the hustle and bustle, each region offers a glimpse into Barbados' rich tapestry of human and natural diversity. By acquiring data on the latitude and longitude of key landmarks, such as Harrison's Cave or Bathsheba Rock, we can analyze patterns of regional development, land use, and cultural identity, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of Barbados' dynamic geography.
Conclusion: Celebrating Barbados' Geographic Riches**
In conclusion, Barbados' geography is a source of endless fascination and wonder, offering a diverse array of landscapes, ecosystems, and cultural traditions to explore and appreciate. As we continue our journey as geographers, let us embrace the challenge of unraveling the complexities of Barbados' geographic tapestry, while also recognizing the importance of preserving its natural heritage and cultural legacy for future generations to cherish and enjoy.

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Exploring Barbados’ Geography: A Comprehensive Data Approach
Barbados, a small yet vibrant island nation in the Caribbean, has a unique geographical landscape that has shaped its history, culture, and economic development. The island’s coastal beauty, with its pristine beaches and coral reefs, contrasts with its inland areas, where lush vegetation and hilly terrain provide a different set of geographical features. For geographers, understanding how Barbados' cities, regions, and departments are organized within this dynamic environment is essential to understanding the country’s development and challenges.
To effectively study the geographic structure of Barbados, obtaining detailed data on its cities—including their locations, regional boundaries, and latitude/longitude coordinates—offers essential insights into urban planning, infrastructure development, and resource management. This data provides the foundation for spatial analysis, allowing for better decision-making in areas such as tourism, land use, and environmental sustainability.
Barbados’ Geographic Landscape: From Coastline to Highlands
Barbados, located in the eastern Caribbean, is known for its distinct landscape, which includes a relatively flat coastline with sandy beaches in the west and more rugged terrain in the east. The island is also home to a central highland area, which is characterized by limestone ridges and valleys. These natural features are not only visually striking but also have a significant impact on human settlement and urban development across the island.
The capital city, Bridgetown, is located on the southwestern coast and serves as the economic and political hub of the country. As the main port of entry, it is the focal point of trade and commerce. Other cities, such as Speightstown and Oistins, are strategically located along the coastline or in regions that offer access to natural resources. The geography of these cities influences everything from population distribution to the location of infrastructure like roads, ports, and airports.
Understanding how these cities and regions are distributed across the island provides a deeper insight into the island’s socio-economic dynamics, helping researchers and urban planners better comprehend how geography has influenced the development of various sectors, from tourism to agriculture.
Mapping Barbados’ Cities: Regional and Administrative Divisions
Barbados is divided into 11 parishes, each with its own local governance. These parishes are often associated with key cities or towns, each playing a distinct role in the country's economy and daily life. For example, Bridgetown, located in Saint Michael Parish, is the most urbanized area, while more rural regions, such as Saint Andrew or Saint Joseph, are characterized by less densely populated areas and more agricultural land.
Obtaining data about the cities within each parish, along with the geographic boundaries of these administrative divisions, helps geographers and urban planners gain insights into how population densities vary across the island and how infrastructure, services, and resources are distributed. For instance, understanding the interaction between the capital’s urban infrastructure and the more rural areas can help address issues such as traffic congestion, urban sprawl, and regional disparities in access to services.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing Barbados’ Cities
Latitude and longitude coordinates provide the accuracy required for effective spatial analysis. Knowing the exact geographic coordinates of cities like Bridgetown, Oistins, and Speightstown allows for more detailed studies of urban growth, land use, and infrastructure development. For example, the location of Bridgetown in relation to key economic zones, such as the cruise port or industrial areas, is critical for assessing trade routes, logistical networks, and accessibility to international markets.
The latitude and longitude data for each city also supports environmental studies, particularly in areas like flood risk assessment, as Barbados is prone to seasonal rainfall and hurricanes. Geographers can assess how cities are positioned relative to natural features, like the coastline or hills, and determine how these locations might influence vulnerability to natural disasters.
While the specific latitude and longitude data of each city are not presented here, these coordinates are crucial for building accurate geographic models and providing data that can be integrated into mapping systems and GIS tools for analysis and planning purposes.
Data Formats for Flexibility: Ensuring Access and Usability
To make Barbados’ geographic data accessible for a wide range of applications, it is essential to provide it in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML. These formats enable users to work with the data in ways that suit their specific needs, whether for academic research, urban planning, or application development.
CSV and SQL formats are ideal for handling large datasets, allowing users to query, analyze, and manipulate the data in a straightforward way. Researchers and planners can use these formats to generate reports, conduct statistical analyses, and explore spatial trends related to urbanization, infrastructure, or resource allocation.
JSON and XML formats are valuable for developers who need to integrate geographic data into web-based platforms or geographic information systems (GIS). These formats facilitate dynamic data integration, enabling the creation of interactive maps, real-time data analysis, and other digital applications that can be used to visualize Barbados’ geographic data in engaging and informative ways.
By making geographic data available in multiple formats, Barbados ensures that its spatial data is widely accessible, flexible, and ready for use by a diverse range of users, from government agencies to private developers, researchers, and environmental scientists.
Conclusion: Unlocking Barbados’ Geographic Potential for the Future
The geographic landscape of Barbados—defined by its stunning coastlines, fertile plains, and rugged highlands—offers both opportunities and challenges for its continued growth and development. By obtaining accurate data on the cities, regions, and departments, including their geographic coordinates, geographers and urban planners can gain valuable insights into the country’s spatial structure, urban growth, and infrastructure needs.
Latitude and longitude data is fundamental for understanding the exact relationships between cities, regions, and natural features, while flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that this data is accessible and usable across various platforms. By making Barbados’ geographic data available in these formats, it becomes easier to analyze urbanization trends, plan for future infrastructure needs, and manage natural resources sustainably.
Unlocking the full potential of this geographic data provides Barbados with the tools needed to address current challenges and plan for a sustainable, balanced future, ensuring that the country continues to thrive as a prosperous island nation in the Caribbean.