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Tourist Attractions West Coast

The west coast of Barbados has a shoreline of the calm Caribbean Sea and an eight-mile stretch of golden sand, making it a popular destination for tourists and where many people decide to invest in some of the most luxurious properties on the island. The west coast takes in the parishes of St. James from

Airport Transport

When you arrive in Barbados, various methods of transport are available to you regarding how you will continue your journey to your accommodation. -- Barbados Car Hire -- Tour Operator/ Coach -- Taxi -- Barbados Transport Bus -- Island Hopping and Private Jet -- Rolls Royce Bentley -- Helicopter -- Mercedes Tour Operators If you have booked your travel through a tour

Taxi Rentals

Taxi Your Way Through Barbados Local taxis are readily available in Barbados. They'll happily take you wherever you need to go, at basically whatever given hour you desire. From Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA), you will easily find a taxi to transport you to your next destination. You can expect to pay between $74 and

Barbados Beaches

Discover the Beauty of Barbados Beaches: A Comprehensive Guide to the Island's Must-Visit Shores Introduction to Barbados Beaches Barbados, a small island nation in the eastern Caribbean, is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture. The island's diverse coastline offers many beach experiences, from bustling, activity-packed shores to secluded, tranquil hideaways. In

Bus

Traveling on Barbados Buses Do you want to see the island on a budget and without the hassle of driving your car? Three (3) types of Barbados bus options are available to you. Barbados's regularly running bus system services each part of the island. The buses cannot be missed; they are brightly painted in the

West Coast Beaches

Barbados Beaches on the West Coast The beaches on the west coast of Barbados are known for crystal clear, calm water and excellent swimming and snorkeling. Find them on Barbados Google Maps on Totally Barbados. The west coast gently nudges the tranquil Caribbean Sea in all its turquoise glory, with soft white sandy beaches. From

Parish of St Michael

St. Michael St. Michael is located on both the south and a little bit of the west coast of Barbados. St. Michael is home to the country's capital, Bridgetown, where you will find duty-free shopping, restaurants, and bars. Most of the population resides in this parish, and there are many tourist attractions within St. Michael.

Settling in at Home in Barbados

You've arrived in Barbados and are ready to set up your new island home. Once you've unpacked and, of course, had a trip to the beach, you'll probably be wondering - where do I go from here? And where do I even start? Look no further; we have all the information you need here at

Facts about Barbados

Want some quick facts about the island of Barbados? Let us give you a brief rundown of insider information and show you what makes this island unique. Facts about Barbados - Did you know? -- The National dish of Barbados is Cou-Cou and Flying Fish. With flying fish as one of the national symbols of

East Coast Beaches

The East Coast beaches of Barbados on the Atlantic Ocean offer the most significant waves and dangerous underwater currents, so swim at your own risk. Known worldwide for its fabulous surfing, for the ultimate Barbados surfing holiday, Bathsheba is the place to go. Home of the famous "Soup Bowl," it's a hot spot for local and