BEAUTIFUL BARBADOS
network where you travel deep beneath the earth, experiencing the life of early explorers, reliving some of their adventures. Travel is by tram, guided by local experts.
Barbados has so much to offer, it is hard to know where to begin! It is an island in the Caribbean Sea of around 166 square miles, crying out to be explored!
People think of Barbados purely as an island of sea and sand and although it has this in abundance, there is much more to the island. The South and West Coasts embrace the calm waters of the Caribbean Sea and the famous white so powdery sand. The North coast is where the Caribbean meets the Atlanc and offers breathtaking scenery while the East Coast, with its spectacular craggy coastline and powerful Atlanc surf is a total contrast to its opposite neighbour.
Inland is a ‘must see’ visit to Harrisons Cave, a truly memorable day out. It’s an amazing limestone cave
Hiring a car in Barbados is the best way to see the island, you can visit historic Bridgetown, visit St Nicholas Abbey and make your way through the beauful rolling countryside and sugar plantaons to the quiet, spectacular North and East Coasts for their stunning views.
Barbados offers a host of things for the traveller from sport, (cricket is a big deal!) culture and fesvals, to amazing food and drink (try the local rum at one of the many rum shacks). A must try is the fish fry held every Friday in the village of Oisns where you will eat locally caught and prepared fish and chips while entertainment ranging from reggae bands to ballroom music goes on around you!
There is a whole host of accommodaon on Barbados catering for all markets, be they families, friends or couples covering all budgets.
The me change in Barbados is ‐5 hours on GMT and the flight me is approximately 7 ½ hours. There are direct flights to Barbados with both BA and Virgin and the island is easily
combinable with other Caribbean islands if you wanted to do a two centre holiday; local airline Liat fly between them all.
The temperature in Barbados is fairly stable throughout the year with averages of around 26/27 degrees cengrade. November is the weest month but even during November the amount of rain would not impact greatly on your holiday.
Here at Milford Travel we have much more informaon regarding holidaying in Barbados and are able to offer many hotels and packages as well as tailor making your holiday to your exact requirements. Please contact us on 01590 644899 or email:
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