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Rejuvenate R E L A X A N D


Bathsheba Beach


Find peace in this island paradise, both on the beach and beyond I


t’s difficult not to feel relaxed in Barbados. As an island famous for its beaches, it’s no surprise


that there are plenty of sandy spots on which to unwind, where there’s nothing to be heard but the sound of waves gently lapping the shore. But this tranquillity


stretches far beyond the shoreline: across the rest of the island, from the thriving towns of Holetown and Oistins to the serene spots of Bathsheba and Speightstown, one thing remains constant: an air of


8 GUIDE TO BARBADOS


unfiltered peace and quiet. What’s more, the Bajan


culture is undeniably chilled out and nearly impossible to resist, so however your clients opt to spend their time on the island, they are guaranteed to feel recharged and rejuvenated by the end of their stay.


BEACHSIDE BLISS Visitors keen to enjoy the hot, sunny days with the sand between their toes are spoilt for choice when it comes to pristine beaches. Part of the charm


On the Atlantic side of the


island, the coastline is more rugged, the waters are wilder and the beaches are quieter


of Barbados is its size – the island measures just 166 square miles, so wherever clients choose to stay, they’re never far from a glorious stretch of sand. The western coastline is


lapped by the Caribbean Sea, whose pristine waters give this side of the


island its Platinum Coast nickname. The beaches here are easily accessible and the calm waters are ideal for paddling. A few that should be on any must- visit list are Pebbles Beach, where visitors can watch as racehorses from the nearby stables take their


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