Barbados is a jewel in the Caribbean islands, and has a great deal to offer to people visiting the island. Barbados was named by the Portuguese and means ‘bearded one’; this is either because of the fig trees that have long hanging roots, or the foam formed by waves breaking on the cliffs. No matter what the reason, Barbados is the flawless tropical island to come for a vacation to – or even get married on. Barbados has an international airport, where there are flights every day coming from and going to destinations world over. There are many great hotels and resorts to stay in while visiting Barbados. Bridgetown is the capital of Barbados, and there are 11 administrative parishes in Barbados.

For those who want to soak up the sun and relax on the beach, Barbados has a 60 mile coastline. In Barbados there are plenty of activities that can be enjoyed on its sun soaked beaches such as swimming, scuba diving, sea sports, sailing, and light surfing. There are sailing and motor boats that can be hired to sail or tour around the island on, or you can visit one of the neighbouring islands using the boat.

Shopping is also very attractive as there are plenty of duty free shops in Barbados and impulsive shoppers find them a huge attraction. The mangrove swamps of Graeme Hall Nature is filled with brackish water and two varieties of mangroves – and thousands of egrets return here for the night, which makes it a place to visit for nature lovers. The St Lawrence Gap, just known as ‘the gap’, is a mile and a half stretch of bars, dance clubs, restaurants, resorts, inns, and shops. There are some internationally acclaimed restaurants located here. It’s a popular place filled with tourists, especially in the evening.  Mount Gay Distilleries have been producing the world famous Mount Gay rum for over 300 years, and are one of the oldest distilleries in the world. Sailors would bring back a barrel of Mount Gay rum to prove they had been to Barbados. The distillery is worth a visit. For those interested in horticulture, the Andromeda Gardens are worth visiting. It was started as a private collection and was then opened to the public to raise funds.

There are a variety of fascinating sights to see in Barbados, and if there is a cricket match on then the Kingston Stadium is crowded with spectators as all West Indians love the game.

A variety of festivals are scheduled annually which are energetic, entertaining, and are definitely a lot of fun to take part in. The West Indians are a joyful, relaxed, and welcoming people and they love their homeland, cricket, and rum. There are golf courses for people who like golf. However, playing golf in Barbados is very unusual as the climate is tropical and it can be fairly windy at times.

Getting around Barbados can be a very enjoyable ride, as the route taxis are tiny buses that follow the most picturesque routes and will load in the maximum number of passengers through the route. As the entire feel is of being stress-free, a ride in these taxis can be very exciting.  A vacation in Barbados is always exhilarating, relaxing, and very refreshing. It is the ideal place to visit for unwinding and having some fun.