Travel to Barbados <\/strong><\/h3>\nBarbados is an island nation found just beyond the edge of the Caribbean Sea, between the two Americas. Because of its status as an independent state and Commonwealth realm with the head of state being the current British monarch, traveling to this island paradise is incredibly easy.<\/p>\n
The culture of the island keeps to its traditional roots, but there is a certain Latin flair to the festivals and cuisine that you\u2019ll find here. One of the most popular events the island hosts is called the Crop Over Festival. It includes musical competitions, homegrown crops, and traditional cultural activities. It begins in July and ends the first Monday in August.<\/p>\n
Of course, there are incredible beaches to discover on Barbados. You can find them on your own or base your stay on the island at one of its many fantastic resorts. There are numerous limestone caves to discover around the island as well, offering pools and streams for those willing to take on an adventure. Harrison\u2019s Cave is one of the most accessible.<\/p>\n
There are beautiful gardens to discover in Barbados as well. The Flower Forest takes you through a well-developed botanical gardens and forest with paths that are accessible to almost everyone. The Andromeda Gardens will bring you close to the tropical flowers and trees that are native to the island.<\/p>\n
You are always welcome to enjoy the local afternoon traditions of Barbados at any time. This includes an afternoon tea and a cricket match.<\/p>\n
Barbados is a small patch of paradise that is waiting for you to discover what it offers. Let us help you find your way there today.<\/p>\n[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column]
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