10 Things To Do In Barbados
Barbados is a Caribbean island East to the island of St Vincent & the Grenadines. It is a popular vacation spot with breathtaking beaches and some of the friendliest locals you would ever meet, and also the birthplace of musical icon Rihanna. Very interesting fact about Barbados is that it is completely visa free for Nigerians.
There are 11 parishes on the island and here are ten things you should do when you visit;
Eat breakfast at Bliss Café
A cute cafe just 2 minutes from Dover Beach and then stroll to the beach with a belly full of waffles.
Take a drive to Crane Beach
You would be blown away by the most stunning turquoise waters. Take many pictures.
Go to Bridgetown
To enjoy duty free shopping at Cave Shephard. Don’t forget to bring your passport!
Tan at Carlisle Bay
There’s no better beach to catch a tan on than Carlisle Bay. Bring a good book, rent a lounge chair and relax.
Visit Harrison’s Cave
It is an underground limestone cavern, fondly called the 8th wonder of the world by the Bajans.
Take a stroll on the boardwalk
Meet other tourists and perhaps have an early dinner at the Tiki Bar.
Visit the old town of Speightstown
It just might steal your heart.
Go to the Oistins fish market
Preferably on a Friday night for Oistins Fish Fry Friday. It promises great music and even better food.
Engage a tour company
Go on a tour of the island with one of the many tour companies if you can. It really makes for a more complete experience.
Submarine Tours
And if you’ve got the big bucks, you should definitely do the Submarine Tours.
If you ever had Barbados on your list of countries to visit, then make sure you do at least five out of the ten things listed above and if you did not, add it, grab a map at the airport; there’s no better country to be a tourist than Barbados!
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I went to Oistins and Bridgetown. Barbados is a fave! I shared my experience on my blog!. And better still Nigerian’s don’t need visa.
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