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Any personal experiences, reccomendations, suggestions for Barbados?

My flights back from Europe this summer actually connect thru there, and I can have a stopover there for no extra charge. So, I'm looking at www.visitbarbados.org, and other sites, & thought I'd see if anyone's been there with ideas to share from first-hand experience. THANKS!!



The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine

 
Posts: 771 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: 28 April 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I like it ... I'm going to be there next week. I'll let you know if it's the same as I remember.

There are a few neat things.

Sam Lord's castle
Harrison's cave
West end of the island is the upscale side w/calm beaches
Surfers stay on the East coast near Bathsheba
We're going to rent a minimoke and cruise around
 
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Haven't been there in a long time, but the Beigan people are fun and great. Bridgetown is cool and those locals play some mean rugby....

Also, this is where I learned to play SLAMMIN' dominoes.
 
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Is it true that several celebrities flock here? I'm concerned about the number of people during this season. Is it advisable to go to Barbados, at this time of year?
 
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Just got back from Barbados. A little different from the last time I was there. Summer months are the slow season, so no need to make dinner reservations, and a lot of places were offering buy one, get one 50% off deals.

The 'Best of Barbados' is an official tourism board sponsored discount program, and a lot of hotels and tour operators give deals.

The island is a famous destination for Europeans, less so for Americans. West Coast of the island is the more upscale, and the South/East ends are more 'local' if you like...

Barbados currency is the dollar - pegged to the US at 1 USD = 1.95 BBDs when we were there. British pound traded at 1:3.96 BBDS

St. Lawrence Gap is the nightlife area, just southeast of Bridgetown, the capital, and meals there can run from about 70USD for two, to whatever you want to spend.

A few big malls across the island, but there's a lot of traffic congestion on the major road to/from Bridgetown.

We had fun, but our expectation are based on renting a little mini-moke and exploring, rather than the all-inclusive resort vacation.

Common attracations are sugar cane plantation and rum distillery tours, to old colonial gun stations and local downtown shopping. Beaches and snorkeling/catamaran cruises are big too.

My recommendation would be find a good deal on airfare, and then spend your disposable income on a hotel on the west coast. Expect travel from November onwards to cost at least 2x a june-Aug vacation.
 
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Originally posted by Itchyf33t: My recommendation would be find a good deal on airfare, and then spend your disposable income on a hotel on the west coast.


Thanks!!! The "airfare" is already settled: I'm using FF miles for a trip to europe/the mid-east this summer. In returning to the US, about the only "connection" from Europe, across the Atlantic, with mileage award seat availability was London/Barbados/US...with all the usual return routes taken. So, I figured instead of just having a short layover at the airport, might as well get out & about the island.

So, sounds like I need to start scoping out west coast hotels....



The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine

 
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Just got back--
Went reef & wreck diving for a few days, and rented a car & explored the east coast for a couple of days as well. Def. would not return to the west coast again (just my preference) as I found the east coast a LOT more scenic, and lot more "off the beaten path", more local, etc.



The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine

 
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