Barbados Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Barbados? Check out our Barbados Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Barbados.
Top Places to visit in Barbados:
Harrison's Cave, St Nicholas Abbey, Animal Flower Cave, Garrison Savannah Racetrack, Miami Beach, Barbados, Barbados Museum & Historical Society, Flower Forest, Sandy Lane, Andromeda Gardens, George Washington House, Bottom Bay, Kensington Oval, Parliament Buildings, Nidhe Israel Synagogue, Morgan Lewis Windmill
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Top 10 Places To Visit in Dominica | Dominica Tourist Attractions | Dominica Travel Guide
1. Morne Trois Pitons national Park
Morne Trois Pitons national Park is a world recorded past site online arranged in Dominica. This range was developed up as a nation wide stop by method for the Dominican experts in July 1975, the essential to be honest to goodness settled inside the country. Wikipedia
2. fizzing Lake
Dominica's Boiling Lake is masterminded inside the Morne Trois Pitons national Park, Dominica's worldwide history website page. it's far an overpowered fumarole 6.5 miles east of Roseau, Dominica. Wikipedia
3. Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls - East. length: 0.four miles. Traverse: forty five mins. Woodlands sort: Rainforest. access to this amazing waterfall is from the city of Delices.
4. Trafalgar Falls
Trafalgar Falls. Trafalgar. these praised double waterfalls are a 20-minute power from Roseau.
5. Cabrits nation wide Park
Cabrits nation wide Park is on a landmass at the north end of the Caribbean island of Dominica, north of Portsmouth. The interest focus guarantees tropical timberland, coral reefs and wetlands. There are climbing trails and an English force called post Shirley. Wikipedia
6. Roseau
Roseau is the capital and greatest city of Dominica, with a people of 16,582. it's miles a bit and least urban understanding, in the Saint
George ward and included through the Caribbean Sea, the Roseau River and Morne Bruce. Wikipedia
7. Papillote Tropical Gardens
8. Champagne Reef
Champagne reef is viewed as one of Dominica's stamp dive districts. Adequately shallow to be enjoyed by method for snorkelers and scuba jumpers alike.
9. The Carib Territory
The Carib Territory, generally called the Carib Reserve or Kalinago Territory, is a 3,700-segment of land (15 km2) region inside the Caribbean
island-joined conditions of Dominica.
10. Dominica's celebrations
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Barbados Travel Vlog Day 10 - 2018
On this day in Barbados we check out George Washington House in Barbados, along with some Churches, Cemeteries and take in some shopping in Holetown.
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About February 2015.
Barbados - from Dawn Until Sunset : The Crane, Bathsheba, Platinum Coast & Island Tour
A short film of our recent holidays to Barbados in 2016/2017. A simulated day from Dawn until Dusk - taking in the best of Barbados. A truly stunning island - so welcoming, fun and friendly - we just want to go back.
Starting at sunrise on Crane Beach - we watch as the sun rises and warms up the day, and the early beach dwellers, before exploring the grounds of the historic (The) Crane hotel. In complete contrast, next we make a visit to the Buccaneer Sam Lord's derelict Castle and it's pair of beaches to admire the surging tide.
Unlike it's name, the glorious Foul Bay is next, with it's long and wide golden beach before we move to the picture postcard beauty of Bottom Bay - swaying palms, azure sea and pounding surf.
A quick pitstop at Sunbury Plantation House before we move to Hastings and a walk along The Boardwalk. Next up, we visit Bridgetown for a stroll around the shops.
We next find ourselves at the Garrison Historic Area and the Garrison Savannah horse racing venue - where we study the form and win a few dollars. Once over, we move over to the George Washington House - where we learn about his visit to Barbados - and move through the tunnels beneath.
A quick visit to Carlisle Bay for beach games and wine at The Barbados Cruising Club before we visit the historic defences at Needhams Point.
After some beautiful 'best-of' scenes - we move to the rugged, unspoilt Eastern coast of Barbados, and the parish of St Andrew. Here we pass the windswept, desolate beaches of the east as we make our way to the jewel of the East Coast : Bathsheba, in St Joseph. Here we see the worn flanks of the rock formations that have been eroded by the waves. A glorious view.
We move back up the coast, past the Morgan Lewis Windmill, to the view from Cherry Tree Hill - a splendid view across all of the East Coast - before continuing north into St Lucy and a visit to Archers Bay and the Cliffs at the Animal Flower Cave.
Next, we visit Folkestone Marine Park and stroll along the beach towards Holetown - skipping between the waves as the tide teases the shore.
A shady afternoon visit to the beautiful Hunte's Gardens keeps us cool as we admire his collection of plants cultivated in a large sink hole. A quick beer with Anthony Hunte (and his dog) - before we move on.
The classic palm tree, golden sand and Caribbean surf awaits as we visit St Peter's Bay before taking in some views of Cobblers Cove as we approach Speightstown - and beyond to Port St Charles and Heywoods Beach.
A quick cooling trip through the beautiful flora and fauna of Welchman Hall Gully is next - a lovely walk through palms, bamboo and vines - before returning to the Platinum Coast for sunset and wine.
Magical.
This is a small film by The Cobbie made on his phone. I hope you enjoy my view of the island. Original Soundtrack Some Bajan Dawn - Written & Performed by The Cobbie: Apple Logic & Korg Trinity Pro x. No Loops.
#59 Barbados - Mount Hillaby (340m)
The highest tallest mountain point in Barbados
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Gems of Jamaica, North Coast. Aerial footage
In this video we enjoy bamboo rafting at Blue Lagoon and on Rio Grande, explore Green Grotto Caves, and take a dip at Spanish Bridge. These are just some hidden treasures of Jamaicas North Coast.
Blue Lagoon: located 30 min East of Port Antonio by car. Cool waters are amazing to recuperate after a hot day. Known for its bioluminescence due to fresh springs mixing with ocean water creating unique environment for microorganisms. There isn't much of a beach, but you can get a bamboo raft for $60 US and enjoy the calm waters, or take a dip right off a little jetty for free.
Rio Grande: As much as it is very uneventful, it is super fun. The guide/captain will take you down the river making it look super easy while you are relaxing and taking in the nature. Then he will offer you (Tom Sawyer style) to try piloting the raft. It is quite challenging, but a great deal of fun. Full video is here:
Green Grotto Caves: Located about 1 hour west of Ocho Rios by car. It is very impressive series of caves and well worth the $20 for the tour. A must stop. These caves are known for their use as safe haven for run-away slaves, and in late nineteen hundreds as a night club
Spanish Bridge: A must visit place in Jamaica, quiet, secluded, reggae vibes. Located on White River near Ocho Rios, pass Irie Blue Hole and Chukka Adventures, on a border of St Ann and St Marry Parish. Amazing time, clear refreshing river water, great for kids and adults alike. Friendly locals will entertain you by putting on a show of skills on the swing for a small tip ;) Full video is here:
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Barbados- Part 4/5 (Wildlife Reserve, Rainforest and Colonial Mansions)
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
Bridgetown, Barbados - Downtown HD (2015)
Bridgetown (metropolitan pop 110,000 (2014)) is the capital and largest city of the nation of Barbados. Formerly, the Town of Saint Michael, the Greater Bridgetown area is located within the parish of Saint Michael. Bridgetown is sometimes locally referred to as The City, but the most common reference is simply Town.
The Bridgetown port, found along Carlisle Bay (at 13.106°N 59.632°W) lies on the southwestern coast of the island. Parts of the Greater Bridgetown area (as roughly defined by the Ring Road Bypass or more commonly known as the ABC Highway),[3] sit close to the borders of the neighbouring parishes Christ Church and St. James. The Grantley Adams International Airport for Barbados, is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of Bridgetown city centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and the Caribbean. While there is no longer local municipal government, it is governed as a political constituency within the national Parliament. During the short lived 1950s-1960s Federation of the British West Indian Territories, Bridgetown was one of three capital cities[4] within the region being considered to be the Federal capital of region.
The present day location of the city was established by English settlers in 1628 following a prior settlement under the authority of Sir William Courten at St. James Town. Bridgetown is a major West Indies tourist destination, and the city acts as an important financial, informatics, convention centre, and cruise ship port of call in the Caribbean region. On 25 June 2011, Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison were added as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.