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Royal Palms Barbados

It's the start to another week so Happy Monday!

The above photo is of Royal Palms, a native to many Caribbean Islands including Barbados. These palms are often seen lining the driveways to many plantation homes on the island as they hold much grandeur...

St. James Parish Church Barbados

As you drive or walk through Holetown in Barbados you may notice a tall standing coral stone building surrounded by lush greenery- well this is the famously known St. James Parish Church. This church is located in the Parish of St. James and is a stone's throw...

Fishing Boats at Oistins, Barbados

Oistins Fishing village is an absolute must see (by day and by night) when you visit Barbados. This small village, located in the parish of Christ Church is one of the major fishing communities in Barbados. Watch the Barbadian fishing boats as they float on the...

Loop Barbados

Okay, so we realized ...

Bridgetown Barbados

Known by all locals as simply "Town",  Bridgetown is the largest, most popular and not to mention the commercial hub of the cities in Barbados. It was originally named "Indie Bridge" for the rude bridge which was constructed over the river (now known as the...

Snow Cones Barbados

Well not quite, however it is very likely that during your visit to Barbados you will either see a child or an adult buzzing by with a snow cone in hand. Nothing is better than this icy and sugary delight in a hot and sunny climate like Barbados. Usually, you...

Sweet Potato Pie

Sweet Potatoes are tuberous root vegetables belonging to the Morning Glory family and were first discovered in Peru around 8000 BC.  Since sweet potatoes thrive in tropical and subtropical  moist climates, Barbados is a known home for them. As a result, sweet...

January Event 2012

Take a look at some of the happening events in January, 2012. Here's to a great start of the New Year!

January Event 1. Mount Gay Rum Round Barbados Race- This regatta races around Barbados (about 70 miles); starting and ending at...

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