Barbados

Barbados

Barbados: where images of island life, white beaches and drinking straight out of a coconut come to life!

As if the beaches, culture and cuisine were not enough to entice you, Barbados also has an impressive array of hidden caves and underground lakes that are waiting to be discovered. Harrison Cave is one of these idyllic locations, and you can swim where the waterfall hits its crystal-clear waters below.

More than 100km of uninterrupted coastlines look over the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, gleaming with azure waters that you can’t resist. Palm trees provide the shade to this island style of life.

Just off the coast is where you can get up close with the colourful array of fish and turtles, as you join them while scuba diving off your cruise boat in the sea’s warm waters. Barbados is home to the leatherback and hawksbill turtles, and if you happen to be around between July and October, you’ll see them hatch and follow the sound of the ocean to their homes in the warm sea waters.

Barbados is known to be the birthplace of rum, so be sure to taste some of the best that the island has to offer! For those interested in its history, take a tour, ending with a taster of the oldest rum in the world that you can find.
And if you’re anyone that loves delicious eats, then you’ll be in for a treat as the Bayan style of cooking includes flavours of the Caribbean, Africa, the West Indies and parts of Europe.

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