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Barbados Holidays 2012 / 2013:
It is true that Barbados is a tiny island, just 21 miles long by 14 miles wide, but if you think that it wouldn’t have enough going on to keep you busy and entertained when on holiday, you would be mistaken. The furthest east of the Windwards, this very British island combines spectacular pink-hued sandy beaches with a rich cultural heritage. Yes, there’s plenty of “limin’” (chilling out), but from “wining” (a kind of dancing) to water sports, there’s more than enough to do to fill your days and nights.
Affectionately known as 'Little England', a certain British-ness pervades daily life, from place names (Clapham, Dover, Hastings and Lancaster are a few) to driving on the left, roundabouts and afternoon tea! The quick witted, chatty and very friendly Barbadians welcome visitors to their island and quickly make them feel at home!
To get a real feel for this pretty coral island, you need to head to the beaches. A catamaran tour around the island provides a completely different perspective of its natural beauty, while snorkelling amongst the coral reefs just off shore is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Head to the south side of the island if you’re looking to party. If you are a couple in search of romance or a family seeking a bit of peaceful quality time together, head to the west coast for its more laid-back holiday vibe.
A holiday in Barbados usually involves lots of pleasurable time spent at one of the island’s many all-inclusive resorts, where the meals, drinks, daily activities and evening entertainment are all provided as part of your holiday package. However, if you can force yourself to put down the rum punch and drag yourself away from the poolside lounge (yes, we know it’s an effort), you can discover the local flavour of the surrounding villages. If you only get one free afternoon away from the resort, head to Barbados’ rugged east coast for the breathtaking scenery, rugged cliffs and some monster Atlantic surf.
In the mood for a party? The island’s south shore is known for its bustling nightlife, particularly in St Lawrence Gap, with a number of great bars, restaurants, nightclubs and live entertainment. On the west coast, you’ll find Barbados’ beautiful white sand beaches edged by lush tropical vegetation and the calm waters of the Caribbean sea.
Make your way to the capital city of Bridgetown, where you can find beautiful 300-year-old colonial buildings, catch a lively game of cricket at the Kensington Oval, or simply keep your eyes open for a local game on a grass patch in one of the villages.
Many families and couples come back year after year to enjoy the laid back friendly atmosphere and whether its your first or tenth time here you will be sure of an holiday to remember. Wherever you go, whatever you choose to do on your Barbados holiday, the charm and hospitality of the locals is sure to capture your heart.
So, if a holiday in Barbados sounds like a perfect getaway, read on to find out more about our fantastic Barbados package holidays!
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Sightseeing Ideas
Plan a day trip to the horse races at Garrison Savannah, or tour one of the historic plantation houses for a glimpse into Barbados’ past. If you love to shop, take advantage of our free shuttle service to Bridgetown for fantastic duty-free shopping. Browse the shops along Broad Street, where you’ll find diamonds, fine jewellery and much, much more, at prices much cheaper than the UK high street. After dark, the Plantation Theatre in St. Lawrence puts on a live music show that you simply can’t miss.
Key Events
January - Jazz Festival.
February - Holetown Festival.
March - Sandy Lane Barbados Gold Cup.
March - Holder's Opera Season.
April - Oistin's Fish Festival.
April - Annual Game Fishing Tournament Tournament.
July/August - Crop Over Festival.
November - Independence Day.
December - Carols by Candlelight.
Star Attractions
• Cricket at Kensington Oval
• Historic plantation houses
• Nightlife at St. Lawrence Gap
• Friday Night Oistin’s Fish Fry
• Gorgeous beaches
Sightseeing ideas
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White sands and Water Sports
The sophisticated west coast boasts some beautiful white sand beaches with gentle waves. South coast beaches are wide with waters perfect for boogie boarding. There are plenty of reefs for divers.
Evening Entertainment
St Lawrence is the nightlife capital. Harbour Lights open-air beachfront club is popular with the party crowd and the Plantation Theatre's music show is a must.
Day Tripping
Enjoy cricket at the Oval or horse racing at Garrison Savannah. Plantation houses give you an insight into Barbados' history. Along with the stunning views along the east coast, you can see the island inside out.
FREE Island Experience
We offer all guests a FREE duty-free shopping shuttle to Bridgetown. Broad Street is the main shopping area, where you'll find diamonds, jewellery and so much more at prices cheaper than the UK high street.
Cruising
Why not extend your stay in Barbados with a Caribbean cruise? Take in some of the most amazing sights and islands the Caribbean has to offer.
Total Flexibility
Tailor-make your ideal Caribbean holiday by combining hotels we feature in different destinations. Try a twin- or triple-centre holiday across different islands or combine with a US city or theme park visit.
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