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Barbados Equestrian Experience encourages travellers to swap sun loungers for saddles on the Caribbean island. It offers equestrian events that combines luxury, learning and the thrill of horse riding or spectating in one of the Caribbean's most beautiful destinations. Founded and hosted by Barbadian equestrian and animal welfare advocate Dr Laura ...
Utilizing a wall surrounding a construction site, Bridgetown's "Colours of Barbados" exhibition offers a wide variety of art created by local artists, who were invited to offer their art to the elements and to the world. The Richard Haynes Boardwalk is an out-and-back 1.6-mile trail along a section of coast in Bridgetown, Barbados. In addition to ...
The Barbados Food and Rum Festival celebrates local cuisine, the island's rum tradition and the 'Caribbean joy atmosphere'. (annual) 22 to 25 October 2021 Rum is the alcoholic drink made from local sugar cane and containing 40% alcohol. The Mount Gay distillery, founded in 1703, is believed to produce the oldest rum found anywhere in ...
Launched in July 2020, the 12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp Visa offers individuals from across the globe the opportunity to live and work remotely on the island. The Caribbean island of Barbados offers beaches, botanical gardens, the Harrison's Cave formation and 17th-century plantation houses like St. Nicholas Abbey. The capital Bridgetown is a po...
Ship-wreck snorkelling and luxe-resort accommodation are just the ticket to feel special in Barbados. The Bajan Queen partied too hard. And now she's at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea. But, all is good. This 45-metre tugboat, which toiled for years at the port in Bridgetown, Barbados and finished out her above-water life as a tourist-party boat, w...
Barbados is looking to be at the forefront of the movement to encourage a more sustainable environment. In April 2019 the country enforced a ban on single-use plastics, meaning that there will be no more importation, retail, sale and use of petrol-based, single-use plastic on the island. Barbados is already one of the world's top users of electric ...