Holetown Heritage Walking Tour
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Driving to Mount Gay Rum Distillery from Holetown, Barbados
Ride along in this video as we drive from Holetown, Barbados to the Mount Gay Rum Distillery in Bridgetown. It's about a 16 minute drive as we pass by Sandy Lane (island home of Rihanna), Paynes Bay, Fitts Village, Brighton Beach, and Brandons Beach.
Discover the secrets behind Barbados’ finest and most celebrated spirit with the Mount Gay Visitor Experience. There are five experiences to choose from, the Signature Rum Tasting, Full Signature Rum Tasting, the interactive Cocktail Tasting, the Rum & Food Pairing Experience, and the Lunch Experience featuring a Bottomless Rum Punch Station. With each experience you will learn the history of Mount Gay Rum as you take a journey of Mount Gay's rich heritage and the time proven craftsmanship of the world’s oldest rum.
Video shot July 20, 2018 by Vic Bilson.
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Barbados Holidays Distinctively Charming By Nature
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In this Barbados nature tourism video, a part of the distinctively charming series) you will swim with the turtles, watch the polo and race horses bathe in the sea, dine at Oistins fish fry, buy fresh fish from the fish markets, watch the sandpipers dance on the sand on the water's edge.
Go underground into the Barbados caves, visit the flower forest, eat coconuts on the go.
Discover Barbados nature, meet the blackbelly sheep and stroll on miles of sandy beaches.
Barbados Tourism Encyclopedia
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P.O Box 16B, Bridgetown, Barbados BB11090
Tel 246 429 2653
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New Year in Barbados 2019
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RumFest 2016
Downtown Orlando's favorite rum & reggae festival! The 12th Annual RumFest took place on Saturday, June 11th at Wall St. Plaza & Heritage Square Park with live music from Hor!zen & Coastal Breed, and over 20 rum booths & 2,000 rum drinkers! See you next year!
Barbados- Part 3/5 (Bridgetown, Holetown Snorkeling and Harrison's Cave)
Cut off from the rest of the Caribbean islands, Barbados is the only island in the region, that never changed hands during colonial times, and the British influence is still very much alive. Here, locals and tourists co-exist, and those who venture beyond the usual tourist areas, will discover an island, where time stands still, and the people still live the traditional Caribbean lifestyle.
Join Brian, on a true Caribbean adventure, as he explores both the tourist hot spots, and the hidden corners of Barbados, both above the water, and below it.
Segments include, street culture in St. Lawrence Gap, a tour of Sunbury Plantation, nature reserve in Worthing, Fish Fry in Oistins, historic reenactment in Garrison Savannah, Jewish synagogue in Bridgetown, snorkeling in Holetown, traditional architecture in Speightstown, tram tour of Harrison's Cave, monkeys at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, rainforest in Welchman Hall Gully, ruins at Farley Hill, rum at St. Nicholas Abbey, Bathsheba's famous Mushroom Rock, and snorkeling with sea turtles.
Filmed January, 2015
NCF & BTPA Crop Over Culinary Heritage Bus Tour 2018
How come we eat Conkies at Independence?
Where breadfruit really come from?
Why certain foods only on certain days?
Find the answers to all this and more at the Barbados Tourism Product Authority and Crop Over Culinary Heritage Bus Tour in association with Carmeta’s Deliciously Bajan.
On Sunday June 10th it’s all about Rum and Sweet Food as we travel around Barbados, taking our culinary heritage out of the cook books and bringing it into dramatic, gloriously appetizing life! Buses leave Queen’s Park at 12 noon, 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
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National Cultural Foundation | West Terrace, St.James
A & B Soundz | Sheraton Centre, Ch Ch
C S Pharmacy | Lower Broad Street, Bridgetown
Nu Look Boutique | Roebuck Street, Bridgetown
Warrens Ticket Centre | Massy Stores Super Centre, Warrens
Henrietta's Closet | Skymall, Haggatt Hall, St Michael
Emerald City Supermarket | Emerald City, Six Roads, St Philip
SOL Redmans | Redman Village, St Thomas
Lucky Horseshoe | Warrens, St Michael
Orgn | Limegrove, Holetown, St James
Carlton Supermarket | Black Rock, St Michael
KOMI | Kensington Oval
Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre | Two Mile Hill
L&M Touch of Class | Shop #3, Pelican Craft Centre
RUBIS WILDEY Wildey St Michael
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How to cut a coconut in Barbados
My dad teaches me how to cut a coconut in Barbados while visiting him for his birthday
Caught The Train in BARBADOS!!! - St. Nicholas Abbey Heritage Railway
We did the St. Nicholas Abbey Heritage Railway tour in Barbados. It was a superb experience. Join me on my exciting tour!
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Top 15 Things To Do In Barbados
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Here are top 15 things to do in Barbados
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1. Walk the length of the Barbados Boardwalk -
2. Get a sense of the real Barbados in Speightstown -
3. Stroll around historic Bridgetown -
4. Barbados Concorde Experience -
5. See the cliffs and waves of Bathsheba Beach -
6. Delve underground at Harrison’s Cave -
7. Garrison Savannah Historic Area -
8. Hug the baobab of Queen’s Park -
9. See a heritage wonder at St. Nicholas Abbey -
10. Barbados Wildlife Reserve -
11. Go rum tasting at the Mount Gay Distillery -
12. Relax in the midst of Hunte’s Gardens -
13. See the eerie ruins of Farley Hill -
14. Start the day at Bliss Café -
15. Party and eat at the Oistins Fish Fry -
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Rumfest 2010 Promo Video The Rum and Cane Spirit Fest
The Rum and Cane Spirit Fest takes place at this years Kensington Olympia, sample the vast array of Rums, Rhums, Rons, Cachacas of the Cane Spirit World. This event plays host to largest range of rums including English, French, Navy,Caribbean, Spanish, Latin, Golden, White, Spiced, Flavoured,Dark plus many others.
Europe's largest event features music and dance from the Caribbean and Latin America in the weekend dedicated to all things Rum relating to culture, heritage, lifestyle and socialising.
The definitive Rum Experience Weekend for the consumer, on-trade, bar owners, mixologists, rum experts, aficionados, distributors, exporters, bar staff, hospitality managers and trade buyers.
St. Nicholas Abbey - Barbados
St. Nicholas Abbey has an extraordinarily rich heritage and there is no doubt that this outstanding house is an integral part of the Barbados' fascinating history. It is thought to be one of the first plantation great houses to be built in Barbados sometime during the 1650s. This magnificent, three-storey Jacobean mansion, with its three unique curvilinear gables, is one of only three such Jacobean houses existing in the Western Hemisphere. It is believed to have been constructed from English plans because of the fireplaces and chimneys, which of course were uncalled for in the tropical heat.
In 2006 it was purchased and carefully restored to its original splendour by renowned Barbadian architect, Larry Warren and his wife Anna who, along with their son Simon, run a superb quality heritage site and museum.
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Heritage, culture and food that make Barbados a must-visit - Travel Guide vs Booking
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It’s already renowned for its stretches of silky white sand and serene turquoise shores, but Barbados has so much more to offer than sun, sea and sand.As well as being the go-to destination for a luxurious, tropical escape, the much-loved Caribbean island is a cultural hotspot, a foodie haven and an explorer’s dream come true.Getting there in comfort is easier than ever with British Airways who operate 12 flights every week to the island, aptly named the 'Gem of the Caribbean Sea'.Here, we take you on an insider’s tour and reveal some of Barbados’s many hidden treasures…From beach bites to fresh food markets to fancy feasts, there’s nowhere quite like Barbados when it comes to culinary culture.For special celebrations or a romantic dinner for two, look no further than Barbados’s critically acclaimed, Michelin-style foodie spots; The Cliff, famous for its theatrical, shore-front setting, candlelit decks and delectable desserts, swanky Cin Cin By The Sea for its servings of suave Mediterranean dishes with a Caribbean flair and The Lone Star, which is as famous for its finessed menu as it is for its rum punch.Or, if you’re feeling like something a little more casual, there’s Oistins Fish Fry, where the day’s catches of swordfish, marlin, mahi-mahi and flying fish are freshly grilled right there in front of you alongside all the traditional trimmings, of course (think macaroni pie, rice and peas and plantain).After your meal, have a dance to the live music or browse the locally-sourced arts and crafts.For a totally authentic taste of Barbados, head to the northern town of Speightstown to the The Fisherman’s Pub, for their sumptuous all-you-can eat Sunday lunch buffet.Barbados is dripping with history, from the old plantation houses showcasing Barbados’s architectural past, to the industrial sugar factories brimming with artifacts, to the Garrison in Bridgetown, which was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site a few years ago, and is home to the largest number of 17th Century English iron canons in the world.For impressive Jacobean architecture, influenced by the arrival of the British centuries ago, check out St Nicholas Abbey and witness its Tudor arches, decorative chimneys and carved windows, or why not stop by Fisherpond Plantation Great House and take part in the awe-inspiring chandelier workshop.But Barbados’s relationship with Britain goes far past the historic architecture; it remains strong to this day, with the island even being nicknamed “Little England” for its close affiliation and the fact it’s still a proud member of the Commonwealth.It may come as little wonder, then, that British Airways provides 12 departures to the island every week, making it easier than ever to keep the connection between the two countries alive.No trip to Barbados would be complete without diving into the island’s world-famous rum offerings (and sipping on a few Dark and Stormies while at it).Head on over to the number of rum distilleries offering tours - and tastings. Mount Gay Rum Distillery, where master blenders have been distilling rum for over three centuries, is the oldest brand of rum in the world and their Storied Barbadian Lunch Tour is the finest way to sample their aromatic blends followed by a delicious Bajan buffet.If it’s adventure you’re looking for, or perhaps an exotic exploration into botanical beauty, Barbados is without a doubt the ultimate destination.Not only is there a 50-acre Flower Forest, where green thumbs will be able to identify rare tropical flowers like Honeycomb Ginger Lillies and Heliconia, but there’s also breath-taking natural attractions like the wondrous Harrison’s Cave; an underground cave system dripping with Stalagmites and Stalactites and jaw-dropping caverns up to 15 metres high.Imagine a riot of colour, music, Caribbean culture and sunshine and you have the Festival of Crop Over, which is a six week festival full of dancing, live performances art and culinary-driven street fares.Crop Over, originally a celebration of the end of the sugar cane season, has been a highlight of the Bajan calendar for over 200 years.The Crop Over festival culminates on the first Monday of August with Grand Kadooment, a spectacular day time parade, where everyone dressed in elaborate, bejewelled costumes and enjoys traditional cuisine and plenty of rum punch.
St. Nicholas Abbey - Barbados
St. Nicholas Abbey - Barbados : This is my very first trip to Barbados and visiting St. Nicholas Abbey Plantation, Rum and Distillery.
About St. Nicholas Abbey:
St. Nicholas Abbey offers tastings and tours on the grounds of a 1658 sugar plantation with a Jacobean mansion & rum distillery.
St Nicholas Abbey is located in Saint Peter, Barbados, a plantation house, museum and rum distillery. Colonel Benjamin Berringer built the house in 1658.
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Video Entry - Be The Change, Show Your Love
Be the Change Barbados presented The Multi National Fair Goes Green on Saturday, November 15 at Foursquare Rum Distillery and Heritage Park to highlight issues of sustainable development, social justice and spiritual well-being. An estimated 4,000 people visited more than 200 exhibitors in eight interactive and educational Centers at the Fair.
Created as a FUNdraiser, monies raised will support music programs in our schools as a way to empower youth, and the HIV/AIDS food distribution program and Red Cross Meals on Wheels.
The Multi National Fair Goes Green initiative made a powerful and positive difference across a wide range of communities in Barbados on issues critical to the country's future. Be the Change Barbados is committed to keeping the momentum and movement going to ensure that Barbados becomes an even better -- and greener -- society for years to come!
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It's Island Time
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Jamaica has an unmatched zest for life. The flavors of the island shine in unique cuisine, and the rhythmic notes of reggae inspire the dancer in everyone. Exciting tours reveal nature’s stunning gifts, and all-inclusive resorts allow you to enjoy your celebration without worrying about your wallet. The Dominican Republic is blessed with 600 miles of beautiful beaches and endless tropical landscapes, but adventure excites with zip-lining in the tropical forests and ATV tours.
With an average temperature of 82° year-round, beautiful beaches, and sunnier days than any other island in the Caribbean, Aruba is a delight to visit any time of the year. Barbados’ pink- or white-sand beaches, clear turquoise water, and historical past lure travelers to its shimmering shores, along with outdoor cafés, delicious seafood, and favorite drinks from the Mount Gay Rum Factory. Famously home to 365 beaches, Antigua boasts those warm, sugar-white sands you crave on a beach getaway along with serene waters for snorkeling, UNESCO World Heritage Sites for exploring, and black pineapple and rum punch for tasting. “Beautiful by nature,” Turks & Caicos’ breathtaking collection of 40 islands offer eco-adventures throughout 34 protected national parks, nature reserves, and sanctuaries, as well as quaint Caribbean towns and world-class resorts to explore and enjoy.
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Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tour
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Seeking adventure in a foreign land? Try our Guided Group Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tours - a very special Morning tour of The Rum Shop Culture & Barbadian Heritage.
Tourist will visit The Mount Gay Visitors Centre, 3 of our Traditional Shops, try our traditional dishes & drive through our countryside.
Our guides will provide insight into our country and will be glad to answer any questions they may have. ... a truly remarkable way to learn about this enigmatic country.
Visiting 3 shops per trip | Three times a week
o Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
o Between 10am -- 2pm
Tour Sites
o Mount Gay Visitors Centre
o 1st Shop Local Beer & Traditional Dish
o 2nd Shop Local Rum & Traditional Dish
o 3rd Shop Natural Juices & Lunch stop -- Beverages
Complimentary sample cocktail/Beer at each stop
Traditional Rum Shops | Traditional Bajan | Traditional Foods | Local Beverages
Enjoying an ice cold Banks Beer the Beer of Barbados & Claytons Kola Tonic While on Strictly Bajan Rum Shop Tours
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Showcasing Our Traditional Dishes Local Products, Rum Shops: their Cultural Input & Heritage.
$65 USD Includes Meals
Contact Tashanna —1 246 - 2661421
Email: strictlybajanrumshops@gmail.com
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Barbados | Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Top 10 Places to Visit in Barbados | Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
1. Crane Beach
Crane seashore is a 1,234-segment of land wellbeing and preoccupation resources situated in Ipswich, Massachusetts, quick north of Cape Ann. It includes a four-mile-long sandy beachfront, edges, and an ocean pitch pine boondocks. Wikipedia
2. Bathsheba
Bathsheba is the rule calculating city inside the ward of Saint Joseph with decisively five,000 inhabitants on the east coastline of Barbados. Wikipedia
3. Parliament structures
The Parliament homes, is the seat of the Parliament of Barbados. worked inside the place of 1870 and 1874, the frameworks had been the get together region for both gatherings of Parliament in light of the fact that sixteen June 1874, and a former site of Colonial undertaking of Barbados. Wikipedia
4. Andromeda Botanic Gardens
Andromeda Gardens is a 6-area of land nursery and appealing occasion spot inside the city of Bathsheba, Saint Joseph in Barbados. Wikipedia
adapt to: Foster passageway, Barbados
5. Gun Hill sign Station
Gun Hill flag Station, St. George is the most imperative and most essential of the naval force stations in Barbados, with naval force dating from no a great deal under 1697. Wikipedia
adapt to: Fusilier Rd, Gun Hill, Barbados
6. Welchman hall Gully
Welchman hall Gully is a shining pearl set inside the coronary heart of Barbados. This tropical hideaway is home to wild monkeys, astounding rainforest shrubberies.
7. Harrison's Cave
Harrison's Cave is an occasion get-away spot inside the condition of Barbados, at first expressed in 1795. activity can get to the underground condition on a tramway. Wikipedia
manage: Allen View, Barbados
8. Blossom backwoods
Bloom woods is a horticultural stop and get-away goal close to the city of Bloomsbury, Saint Joseph in Barbados. it is an excellent
tame hinder with alluring sprouting blossoms and tropical timber. Wikipedia
address: Richmond, parkway 3A, Chapman, Barbados
9. St. Nicholas Abbey
St Nicholas Abbey is arranged in Saint Peter, Barbados, a farm house, display and rum refinery. Colonel Benjamin Berringer manufactured the habitation in 1658. This house is one of just 3 authorized Jacobean estates in the Western Hemisphere. Wikipedia
10. Farley Hill nation wide Park
shocking perspective, set in the grounds of the once extraordinary Farley Hill home. A habitation in stays, hid in a forest of mahogany
timber, over the top up on an incline.
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