Barbados
Barbados
Once part of the British Empire, Barbados is now independent but you wouldn’t know it! Remnants of British culture remind you at every turn this tropical Caribbean island was once part of the vast network of colonies owned by England. Once known as Little England, Barbados only declared independence as recently as the twentieth century. And although Barbados is independent, the citizens of Barbados are fond of the elements of British society left behind, such as cricket, high tea, and lots of statues of British military hereos around the island.
Barbados was actually part of the British Empire for about three hundred years, and during that colonial era of Barbados’ history, Bajans absorbed a lot of British culture. Bajans, which is what people of Barbados call themselves, have kept up lots of things left over from that era. You will find that dress is not typical tropical island apparel of flip flops and t-shirts. Formal attire is common, and you won’t see a swimsuit unless you’re on the beach.
As with many of the former British colonies in the Caribbean, the education system is very top notch. Literacy is extremely high in Barbados. You will find the towns in Barbados to be neat and orderly, and the locals to be polite and friendly.
But let’s get to what you came for, a Barbados vacation! Vacationers will find plenty of things to in the sun and on the water as well as in town. There’s windsurfing, fishing, snorkeling, diving, and kitesurfing. Like any Caribbean island, Barbados offers sun and beach, watersports and excursions to fill up your entire stay.
On top of all that fun and exitement, Barbados has some surpises as well. Ther are caves to explore, so you can go spelunking! Visit Harrison’s Cave and see an amazing array of stalactites. There are underground lakes here. Visit a historical sugar mill, fancy huge restored mansions, and museums full of colonial artifacts. There are so many attractions in Barbados they have their own Seven Wonders. There’s also a zoo, a crafts center, and Orchid World!
To fully explore Barbados, you need plenty of time. If you’re here just for a week, soak up the sun on the fabulous pristine beaches and stroll through the capital, Bridgetown. Barbados has won awards in several categories, like Best Airport, Best Caribbean Travel Destination, and more. If you visit, you’ll see for yourself why Little England is number one in the world of Caribbean Vacations.
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