About Barbados


Barbados is a coral island formed in pre-historic times by erupting volcanoes. Now it is a dream for beachgoers, scuba divers, snorkelers, golfers, fishing enthusiasts and just about anyone seeking fun and relaxation in a relatively upmarket environment. You can even go to the horse races and polo matches if you desire. Its west coast boasts beaches of fine white sand bordering a blue-green Caribbean sea, while the Atlantic Ocean supplies the east coast with waves that inspire surfers and other water sports enthusiasts.

The island is mostly flat and you can walk for miles along unbroken white sand beaches, sometimes stopping at a cluster of coral rocks jutting out to sea. However the hills, deep rifts and gullies found on the island provide a scenic home to colourful and interesting plants and wildlife. The constant breeze of the trade winds gives Barbados a mild and pleasant tropical climate, with average temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees.

Bridgetown
This is the capital of Barbados and the commercial centre. It has a population of about 80,000 people. Broad Street is the main street of Bridgetown and consists mainly of banks, department stores and duty free shops. Other streets in Bridgetown such as Swan Street, Roebuck Street and Tudor Street consist mainly of smaller shops and businesses, together with wayside vendors. The British influence is tangible in this thriving capital – visit the statue of Lord Nelson in the middle of Trafalgar square. Plenty of restaurants and music places brighten up the nightlife.

St. Lawrence Gap
This is a 1.3 km stretch of road, much of which is pedestrianised, in the parish of ChristChurch. It is famous for its fine restaurants, lively nightlife and good shopping. ‘The Gap’, as it is commonly known, is a place where various cultures meet and merge … it is an experience that should not be missed!

Harrison’s Cave
One should definitely experience the most exciting of all cavern environments - bubbling streams, thundering waterfalls, tumbling cascades and deep pools! A visit to Harrison’s Cave is a must.

Oistins
Oistins in ChristChurch is a large fishing community with a modern fish market. Fridays and Saturdays here are genuine fish festivals, a favourite of locals and tourists alike. Buy fresh-grilled fish at a low price from one of many street grills and mobile kitchens. Spirits are high – don’t miss it!