The Capital, Bridgetown |
It's the hub of activity where you'll find points of interest such as the Careenage where colourful fishing boats, yatchs and barges dock.
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Trafalgar Square |
It's majestic statue of Lord Nelson the was erected 36 years before the column in London was completed.
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The Barbados Museum |
Offers a variety of collections of wide ranging interest.
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The Harry Bayley Observatory |
The headquarters of the Barbados Astronomical Society.
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Wave-Eroded Sea Caves |
The rough-hewn beauty of our northern and eastern coastlines has wave-eroded sea caves and arches, soaring cliffs and crags, tiny deserted coves or broad mile-long beaches.
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Ravines |
Walks through wide ravines under shady spice and fruit trees can lead you to the perfect picnic spot.
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Horseback Tours |
Tour through Barbados' green valleys or along their immaculate coral sand beaches.
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Mangrove Swamps |
Explore mangrove swamps and diving to submarine caves or wrecks in our underwater parks and add appeal for the more adventurous.
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Welchman Hall Gully |
A deep wide ravine planted in the 1860's with groves of citrus and spice-bearing trees, as well as many other rare trees.
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