Barbados Beaches with Lifeguards
Remember to also pay attention to any flags you see flying at the beach. A yellow flag indicates that sea conditions are risky and caution should be exercised. A red flag indicates that you should not enter the water. In addition, always obey the instructions of the lifeguard.
The Lifeguard Service is administered by the National Conservation Commission of Barbados which also oversees local beaches, parks, gardens, esplanades, and some historic sites.
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