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Barbados Pocket Guide

Welcome to the Barbados Pocket Guide, a comprehensive source of information about our island, it's people, culture and life in general. We also have tons of information on places to stay, flights, car hire and tours of the island, all here! Enjoy visiting our site and please feel free to write a comment or send us a message directly with articles you think we need to add.

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Island Safari

Island Safari offers a unique jeep safari experience on our zebra striped, specially designed 4x4 jeeps. Climb on board our comfortable cabs and let us show you what the others leave out, specifically the most scenic locations of the island by travelling on and off the beaten track.

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Harrison's Cave

Explore Barbados' underground! At the heart of the island lies a great geological wonder, the magnificent Harrison's Cave. Admire the crystallized, limestone cave, its flowing streams, deep pools and towering columns as you travel by tram or get up close and personal with the Eco-Adventure Tour. 

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Catamaran Cruise

Lay back, relax and sunbathe as you sail across the calm Caribbean Sea. Explore the crystal clear waters as you swim and snorkel with the tropical fish and majestic turtles. Then, enjoy a scrumptious lunch as you admire the beautiful rolling coastline and sparkling water.

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Mount Gay Visitor Centre

Make a stop at the world renowned Mount Gay Rum Distillery and discover the secrets behind Barbados’ finest and most celebrated spirit, in the island where rum was invented! Witness the history of Mount Gay as you journey with them through their rich heritage, proven artisanship and unique taste.

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SunTours Special

Grab the SunTours Special with SunTours Barbados and see all the most popular spots in Barbados! Immerse yourself in the interesting history of this island, view the most picturesque scenes and enjoy a delicious Bajan style lunch at a well favoured local spot. 

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Animal Flower Cave

The colourful walls and the fascinating sea anemones at the Animal Flower Cave draw a crowd, but the amazing pools, some of which are deep enough to swim in, are the real attraction. While here, take a stroll over to the cliffs to feel the refreshing sea breeze and take in the stunning seascape.

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Beaches and the Environment

The island of Barbados has become quite focused on the environment in recent times. As such, there seems to be an implementation of plans throughout the island embarking on cleaning up the environment. Barbadians are constantly urged to keep  their surroundings clean as this negatively impacts on the environment in one way or another.

 

As it stands, the workers of the National Conservation Commission already do an exceptional job at keeping the beaches of Barbados clean. However, more work needs to be done by Barbadians to assist in helping with this effort. In the past, clean up campaigns have taken place that have seen many environmentally conscious Barbadians come out in their numbers to lend a helping hand with cleaning up our beaches. As clean as our beaches may appear to the average eye, there is often garbage left between bushes and trees that need to be addressed. The clean up campaign is not always focused on the beach as dives are taken to remove any garbage in the ocean that may very well cause potential problems to marine life.

 

Sargassum Seaweed - Nuisance or Blessing?

Reports indicate that from as early as April 2010, the island of Barbados has been experiencing an influx of Sargassum seaweed on our beautiful beaches. This seaweed floats rather lazily across the ocean but has found its way from the Sargasso Sea (which is home to this particular species of seaweed) to the island of Barbados.

 

Concerns voiced across Barbados with regards to the seaweed include such as its unaesthetic appearance. While others seem more concerned about the stench that emanates once this seaweed starts to decay.

 

Some have gone ahead and made the best of this seemingly unsightly occurence as it is being used as a fertiliser in some gardens across Barbados. Some are even testifying that this seaweed is playing a significant role in keeping away the giant African snails from gardens. Maybe Sargassum seaweed may not be that bad to have around after all!

 

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About Sargassum Seaweed

As unsightly as Sargassum seaweed appears to the naked eye, this mini-ecosysytem provides food and shelter for baby turtles, crustaceans, organisms and small fish. In the instance of growth on the parts of some of these attached animals, the Sargassum seaweed carries an additional weight that pulls it down to the sea bed and leads to its death where it decomposes and serves as food for other organisms.

 

Sargassum seaweed have leaf-shaped blades and inflated air bladders that are attached to their stems. The tiny oval air bladders spread throughout the seaweed's leaves and aid in its floating process that keeps it close to the sunlight.

 

Despite the fact that existing currents work to keep the sargassum seaweed centrally located in the Sargasso Sea, prevailing winds, storms and spiraling currents help scatter the weed throughout the earth's oceans.

 

Reproduction of the sargassum seaweed occurs asexually without seeds. The plant is fragmented by the constant movement of the ocean's currents and this fragmentation aids in the reproduction process. Sections of seaweed become trapped in the warm and inviting waters of the Gulf of Mexico where the plant multiplies at a rate.

 

It is also known that some marine life have metamorphosed along with this particular seaweed and taken on its colour for camouflage.

 

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Chefette - $

A favourite for Bajans, this fast food restaurant with 15 locations across the country, is a must try!

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Oistins Fish Fry - $

Visit Oistins Fish Fry, especially on Fridays and Saturdays for a deliciously cultural experience. 

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Salt Café - $$

From the popular truffle fries and baos to the delicious salted caramel brownie, their menu delights all foodies.

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Cocktail Kitchen - $$

Located in St. Lawrence Gap, one of the best night life areas of Barbados, Cocktail Kitchen is redefining Caribbean cuisine and cocktails. 

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Tides Restaurant - $$$

The Tides Restaurant is one of the leading restaurants located on the water’s edge of the West coast of Barbados. Bring to life any celebration or simply brighten your trip to Barbados through the culinary and service experience provided by The Tides Restaurant and its team!

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Champers Restaurant - $$$

Experience Champers – where a special combination of delicious food, consistently good service with romantic picturesque views of the waterside resides.

 

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