by admin | October 6th, 2008
Barbados is one of tourism’s favorite destinations in the English speaking islands of the Caribbean and is one of the most densely populated countries in the Caribbean. It maintains many of the British traditions, including its afternoon tea at 4:30 PM every day. The port is right next to the entrance to the city, making it convenient to do a walking tour if you so desire.
Throughout the country you will find remains of sugar mills. Some of these, like Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill, still has a windmill with its arms and wheelhouse still intact. Vivid tropical flowers abound throughout the island, and Barbados’ beaches on the Caribbean Sea side of the island are marvelous. The Atlantic side has a rugged coast line.
In my Squidoo Barbados site, I give an overview of this destination, feature some of the shore excursions, offer a traveler’s toolbox to help your pre-cruise planning, and give you photos and videos to help you see in advance some of the sights you will enjoy in Barbados. Check it out for more information.


