The Best Travel Writing About Barbados

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Articles about Barbados

  • Bliss in Barbados: Caribbean Wedding Hotels | Melanie Reffes | Barbados | Southeast
    "With a smile as wide as the sea and a forkful of perfectly seared ginger tuna, Ruth Emerson is the eternal romantic as she gazes at the rolling waves from her table at the Lone Star restaurant on the west coast of Barbados. “In my..."
  • Treasure Beach | Nicholas Clarke | Barbados | West Coast | St James
    "When my girlfriend and I hailed a taxi at Barbados Grantley Adams International Airport and she asked to be taken to “Treasure Island”, I couldn’t help but snigger. While she may have wanted to be taken to the fictional island in Robert Louis..."
  • Barbados | Lucretia Stewart | Barbados | Central Barbados
    "For many, Barbados is the paradise island, the embodiment of the Caribbean dream. In the early 1990s, an ad on London’s Capital Radio would urge listeners to ‘Reach out for blue skies, Reach out for paradise, Reach out for Barbados.’ In reality,..."
  • My Barbados | James Henderson | Barbados | West Coast | Holetown
    "When you consider how important an annual winter visit to the Caribbean is to some people, it comes as a surprise to realise that two centuries ago the West Indies was a hardship posting. Of course people didn’t go to beaches - they were malarial -..."
  • Barbados | Louise Pyne | Barbados
    "The stunning setting is also a haven for couples seeking some time out and a party paradise for anyone wanting a taste of the good life – and celeb spotting is probably the hottest sport on this island as the rich and famous jet in to top..."
  • Barbados | Maxine Jones | Barbados
    "I landed in Barbados, stepping from the plane into convector-heated air on the first day of its month-long independence celebrations. The lights were to be switched on that night in Bridgetown's National Heroes Square, renamed earlier this year..."