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Barbados Beach Of The Week: Miami Beach
This beach is located on the south coast of Barbados. Officially called “Enterprise Beach” this popular picnic spot boasts of white sands, crystal clear water, casuarina shaded picnic and parking areas, scenic cliff views and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There are two sides to Miami Beach that sea bathers can enjoy. The western side is […]
Barbados Beach Of The Week: Pebbles Beach
Located on the south-western tip of Barbados is the idyllic Pebbles Beach. Here turquoise waters lap gently onto the white sandy beach while small boats bob further out to sea. Since the waters are very calm this is an ideal beach for swimmers and for those those visiting with young children. The calm waters also lend themselves […]
Barbados-UK Ties
Barbados has a distinctly British heritage. The first English ship touched the islands shores in May 1625 and Barbados was claimed in the name of King James I. The English returned as settlers 2 years later and Barbados flew the British flag until becoming an independent nation in 1966. This was quite unusual as there was […]










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