Mullins Bay Beach



Mullins Beach is more than a shoreline; it is a landmark with roots stretching back to 1685. Named after the Mullins family, early English settlers, this stretch of sand has transitioned from a colonial outpost to a world-renowned destination. It remains one of the most storied locations in the Parish of St. Peter, acting as a bridge between the island’s naval past and its luxurious present. During the 18th century and again during the 1920s US Prohibition, the secluded, calm waters of Mullins Bay served as a clandestine landing spot for rum runners. Visit my website: https://mullinsbeachbarbados.org/