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