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Bath Beach Barbados

On the East coast of Barbados there is a beautiful oasis hiding neatly away along the country side. This picturesque haven is an absolute charming escape making it definitely off the beaten track. Bath beach is known for its amazing views; located in the parish...

Sam Lord's Castle beach Barbados

The parish of St Philip is host to a number of beautiful cliffs and beaches as well as many of Barbados’ historic stomping grounds. One of these well known locations beloved by many, is Sam Lord’s Castle. This Georgian styled mansion was built in 1820 by the...

Explore: Barbados Golf Courses

Barbados is well known for its beautiful beaches, amazing views and fantastic food. But sun, sand and sea are not the only special qualities this little island gem has to offer. Small in size but full of extraordinary character, Barbados is a popular spot for...

 

Nestled along the shoreline of Barbados’ east coast are a number of beautiful bays, many inviting passers by to stop in for a dip. It is along this coastline that you will discover the beautiful and almost untouched Skeete’s Bay. Finding the turn onto...

Pile Bay Barbados

Nestled in front of a distressed but charming fishing village and right next to Freshwater Bay Apartments, Pile Bay is a spectacular beach which is certainly off the beaten track. You...

Barbados Divers Association along with Reefers and Wreckers Dive shop invited us to dive deep in the water Saturday 18th July in support of PADI women's dive day! It was a first time dive and it could not have ben more thrilling. I will admit I was a bit...

Lover's Leap St. Lucy

Lover's leap is located on the cliff's of Harrison Point Light House, St.Lucy!  The dark and gloomy legend has it that the daughter of one of St.Lucy's eldest residents,...

Magnetic Hill or Morgan Lewis Hill Barbados

Magnetic Hill, more commonly known as Morgan Lewis Hill, is located in the middle of the island, 850 feet above sea level in the parish of St. Andrew. This often forgotten spot offers a magnificent view of the Scotland District in St. Andrew. Why is it called a...

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