How many times have we heard travellers say Bajans make Barbados what it is! Our firendly characters and great spirits give Barbados a certain charm that no other Craibbean Island or country for that matter can compare to! This image of these two divers show...
On Saturday we were so excited to visit Moon Town with Destination 439. They hosted an event for all to come out and enjoy the culture of Barbados - domino games, steel pan, mother Sally, arts & crafts, folk singing and much more!
When tea time approaches in most traditional Bajan households rock cakes are most certainly brought to the table!
Rock cakes originated in England and where brought over to Barbados during the sugar cane era where they were adapted and often baked by the...
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...
Now that Mangos are very generously decorating every Mango tree in Barbados, and not to mention the heat of summer - we thought this Mango, Coconut and Basil smoothie would go down divinely!
As we know, our food today often tells a story of our history and the people of our beautiful island. Many of the food was developed by the Slaves who were sailed over to the Caribbean and today they are still eaten on a daily basis.
The wild and rugged are always beautiful! This can especially be said at sunset looking east on the most Northern point of the island of Barbados! Full of underwater caves, dramatic rock formations and gurgling currents, this spot overlooking the cliffs of the...