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Brandons Beach Barbados

Brandon's beach  also known as Drill Hall beach, is situated on the South coast of Barbados. It is a very popular beach amongst the...

Loop Barbados's Monday Morning Update

<p>Good Morning everyone! How was your weekend? I am sure great! It&#39;s Monday again and Christmas is readily approaching us! Lots to prepare for and lots to do over at&nbsp;<a href="...

Well its finally here, as mentioned before on our November Events post, today kicks off the start to the Food Wine and Rum Festival in...

Bajan Figs

Not to be confused with the figs that have the vibrant pink flesh and deep purple skins, Barbadian figs are family to the banana. They are referred to as baby bananas because they are only about three to four inches long! Barbadian figs are grown in the same...

If you are visiting Barbados or simply live on this magical island, capturing moments with your camera is an obvious way to go. Whether it be developing prints for a scrap book or photo album, designing photo book gifts, or stocking up on some camera...

A Chattel House in Barbados

The Chattel house is the Barbadian word meaning 'moveable property'. The type of home came into play when plantation workers decided they wanted to live on the estate and...

Bajan Cherry

This little 1/2"-1" in diameter fruit commonly known as the 'Bajan Cherry' holds great popularity in Barbados. The cherry itself comes from a bushy shrub and has a bright red, thin glossy skin and orange...

Coconuts Barbados

The English name coconut, first mentioned in English print in 1955 comes from a Spanish and Portuguese word, coco meaning "monkey face". The actual coconut fruit was said to resemble a monkey's face and hence how its name came about. In Sanskrit, the coconut...

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