One of the most well-developed of all the Caribbean Islands, Barbados retains the refined elegance and cultural customs of its British roots infused with a colorful West Indian vibe. Barbados gained independence from Britain in 1966. In Bridgetown, the clean and safe capital with impressive colonial buildings. Around the island are sprawling sugar plantations and historic museums, along with endless tropical beauty.
Pretty pink and white coral-sand beaches, pale turquoise seas, and a dramatic east coast sculpted by pounding surf are some of the islands major attractions. The warm ocean waters can be turbulent, but the island offers a few sheltered beaches for swimming and snorkeling, as well as great surfing, and some popular dive sites. On land, caverns, jungle-clad gullies, and beautiful botanical gardens showcase the island's natural treasures.
Pretty pink and white coral-sand beaches, pale turquoise seas, and a dramatic east coast sculpted by pounding surf are some of the islands major attractions. The warm ocean waters can be turbulent, but the island offers a few sheltered beaches for swimming and snorkeling, as well as great surfing, and some popular dive sites. On land, caverns, jungle-clad gullies, and beautiful botanical gardens showcase the island's natural treasures.
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