Barbados
Barbados
Types of trips: Cultural, Historical, Relaxation, Nature, Adventure
Best known for: Sugar Cane, Rum, Beaches/Holiday/Tourism, Kensington Oval
Why Go?: Barbados is a country of the big and the small - from impressive sprawling holiday resorts and beaches to tiny, secluded small towns, there is much to do and see here!
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Population: 300,000
Capital: Bridgetown
Language(s): English
Ties to the UK?: Good relationship, popular holiday destination
Landscape: Gently rising terrain from the coast to the central highland region with some small mountains.
Climate/Seasons: February to May are the driest months of the year in Barbados while July is the wettest, but the weather is warm all year round with the average lowest temperature of 21°C in January.
When to Go: The best time to visit is probably December - April which avoids the peak heat and the wet season, but other times of the year may be cheaper. September and October are the most humid months and have the highest risk for hurricanes.
Reasons to Visit: Beautiful weather and scenery, rich culture
How to Get There: Air travel is the best way to get to Barbados from the UK; the island has a good international airport you can fly to.
Places to Go: Barbados Museum & Historical Society, George Washington House, Mount Gay Rum Refinery
Famous People: Rihanna, Shontelle Layne, Freundel Stuart, Garfield Sobers
Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Harrison's Cave, Andromeda Gardens, Animal Flower Cave
History: Was a British colony until it became an independent state and Commonwealth realm in 1966
Architecture: Parliament Buildings, Morgan Lewis Windmill, Nidhe Israel Synagogue
Culture: Strong British cultural influences
Sport: Cricket, Horse Racing, Polo, Golf
Events: Crop Over Festival, Reggae Festival, Celtic Festival
Watch Out For: The hurricane season should be treated with caution - make sure you are aware of the weather at all times
Medical Issues: No mandatory vaccinations or boosters, but some may be advised - always check with a doctor and see here for a general overview.
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