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Out of watersports season, this, and the nearby Long Bay are great spots to enjoy a walk. So pack your picnic and enjoy the views. To top off the castaway vibe, look out for the vendor selling fresh coconuts. Not many people know about this hidden beach on the southeast of the island, accessed via a narrow path in between Bottom Bay and Beach Head Bay. Ask a local for directions, arrive early avoid weekends and enjoy the unique rocky scenery and hidden-away feel.

Barbados travel guide. Top 10 things to do in Barbados. James, you can do a tour of this stonewall church, and learn about its colorful past. Villages like Prospect, Sugar Hill, Appleby, as well as Porters are also interesting places to visit during your explorations. Best for: Reconnecting with nature. This is the best region to go on a hike. The water on the east coast is rough, which makes it a great place for professional surfers.

Top point of interests in St. Have a restful time in St. Another botanical garden in the area is the Andromeda Gardens in St. Joseph Village, which is smaller. Still, the latter features over types of plants. The gardens were once part of a private collection, put together and maintained by a former horticultural expert on the island, Iris Bannochie. North Barbados. Lucy: Animal Flower Cave ranked 6 out of Pristine and less developed than some of the communities on the west coast, St.

Lucy in the north is a breath of fresh air. It is ideal for visitors whose idea of a vacation in paradise means finding delight in the simple things, like rustling trees, and ocean views almost everywhere you look. Most who choose to stay in St Lucy do so because of its far away appeal ; in St.

Lucy it literally feels as though you are away from it all, discovering a part of Barbados only the most privileged get to experience. That, of course, is far from the truth, as everyone is welcome to St.

Lucy, where visitors can explore sites like the Animal Flower Cave , a sea cave which can be found under the cliffs at North Point. It is the only accessible sea cave on the island, and guided tours are available. If you plan on going to the Animal Flower Cave, bring along a swimwear and water shoes just in case you get the urge to dip into one of the natural rock pools.

Other popular spots in St. Peter: St. Nicholas Abbey ranked 5 out of On the north-west of Barbados, St. Bajans like to boast that Barbados is the birthplace of rum. Records show that the honour might actually belong to Brazil, but Barbados is the unrivalled champion of the rum shop scene in the Caribbean — they have been part of our landscape for more than years. And they are incredibly cheap.

The best approach is to simply walk into any shop that catches your fancy — they are convivial places where everyone is welcomed. On one of my return visits, I wandered into this bar with my husband Andrew. He then proceeded to pour Andrew some of his white rum, and there followed a pleasant afternoon of aimless, good-natured chatter and much drinking.

Thursday afternoons are particularly popular, so stop by then as it has a real party atmosphere. It also does lunch and dinner. The south coast of Barbados has a party reputation, so this is the place for those whose idea of a perfect holiday involves frequent nights out. Guests have use of living areas, several patios and kitchen. Definitely worth a look. A post shared by The Cliff Restaurant thecliffbarbados. Many people will know Oistins as the home of the famous weekly Fish Fry Friday festivities.

Over on the east coast you have the year-old St Nicholas Abbey distillery tour up in the northern section of the island and Foursquare Rum Distillery down in the south-east. Whereas, on the west coast you can taste the product from the famous Mount Gay Distillery or, the slightly more unique, rum and turtle. Sample a snoot of the good stuff and swim with turtles, what could be better? Get on a tour around this beautiful location and be taken wandering through the meandering pathways which pierce the lush vegetation.

The infamous green monkeys of Barbados will follow your every footstep while the knowledgeable guides talk you through the history of the place, offering up a few factoids too. Most will tell you that west is definitely best. But, as you can see, neither crowd are correct. Both east and west coast Barbados are full of charms and adventure. As a professional blogger, with over 10 years of writing experience, I have the opportunity to do something I love every day.

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