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Barbados

by steph4867 - last update: Oct 21, 2002

Bajans like to think of their island as "England in the tropics," but endless pink- and white-sand beaches are what really put Barbados on the map. Rich in tradition, Barbados is easily reached from the United States and has a grand array of hotels (many of them super-expensive). Although it doesn't offer casinos, it has more than beach life. It's a rich destination for travelers interested in learning about West Indian culture, and it offers more sightseeing attractions than most Caribbean islands.

After morning mists burn off to expose panoramas of valley and ocean, the Bajan landscape is one of the most majestic in the southern Caribbean. It's an ideal place to go on lovely driving tours to take in all the little seaside villages, plantations, gardens, and English country churches, some dating from the 17th century.

Afternoon tea remains a tradition in many places, cricket is still the national sport, and many Bajans speak with a British accent. Despite Barbados being called "Little England" in the Caribbean, many islanders are weighing the possibility of a divorce from the mother country.

Don't rule out Barbados if you're seeking a peaceful island getaway. Although the south coast is known for its nightlife and the west-coast beach strip is completely built up, some of the island remains undeveloped. The east coast is fairly tranquil, and you can often be alone here (but because it faces the Atlantic, the waters aren't as calm as they are on the Caribbean side). Many escapists, especially Canadians seeking a low-cost place to stay in winter, don't seem to mind the Atlantic waters at all.

A lot of visitors actually prefer the more remote life on the Atlantic coast, which not only has Bathsheba Beach going for it, but some of the most visited attractions on the island, including Andromeda Botanical Garden, Farley Hill National Park, Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and Harrison's Cave.

Although crime has been on the rise in recent years, Barbados is still a relatively safe destination. The difference between the haves and the have-nots doesn't cause the sometimes violent clash here that it does on other islands, such as Jamaica. Bajans have a long history of welcoming foreign visitors, and that tradition of hospitality is still ingrained in most locals.

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Comments for steph4867 about Barbados
Sininen Sat Apr 8, 2006 15:51 UTC
 Such a beautiful place! great info and pics. Happy birthday from Finland!
jgemini65 Tue Apr 8, 2003 04:07 UTC
 Looks like paradise!! Great...thanks!
manuelEB Tue Apr 8, 2003 03:48 UTC
 Do agree wiith SilverVelvet about the writting...Could not think of an original: "great pics and info!!!"
Fredda Thu Nov 7, 2002 10:21 UTC
 "England in the tropics" looks great! Love to visit .Super page
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