Interview With Siobhan Kirton of Shivs Barbados
Friday, 02 August 2019
by Malissa
We met with Siobhan Kirton of Shivs Barbados to learn more about her and her business. How did you get started? I resigned from Liat but I wanted to stay in tourism. I wanted to do something not offered in Barbados. Crabbing was something that I did as a child with my dad when we
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Jan 20th
Sunday, 20 January 2019
by fungtech
On January 20th, America and the wider world celebrates the life and teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. This day is celebrated as Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It is celebrated annually on the third Monday in January. In celebration of this day, we will share some of King’s quotes. “Darkness cannot drive out darkness:
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Railway Returns to Barbados
Tuesday, 08 January 2019
by Malissa
St. Nicholas Abbey is set to open is Heritage Railway on January 21. This 3km, 1 hour tour will encompass the fields and hills of the north east of the island, allowing for breathtaking views of the coast and countryside. “…a longer journey now made sense, as it projected the visitor experience which until now
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Golden Apple Juice Recipe
Monday, 07 January 2019
by Malissa
Ingredients 10 Golden Apples (not too ripe) 4-5 heaped tablespoons Brown sugar 8 Cups of Water Angostura Bitters Cinnamon Preparation Wash golden apples thoroughly and leaving the skin on, cut into pieces. Using a juicer, extract juice from pulp. Dilute juice with water and add sugar, cinnamon and Angostura Bitters to taste. OR If you have
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Making Your New Year’s Resolution A Success
Thursday, 27 December 2018
by Malissa
With the start of a new year approaching, people often see it as a fresh start… an opportunity to implement new habits. But with changing habits, the biggest hurdle is sticking to the new path. Here are some tips to help you to make successful New Year’s Resolutions. 1. Make only one resolution. The more
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Medical Marijuana Coming to Barbados
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
by Malissa
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has given the medicinal cannabis industry the green light. She highlighted this at the First Caribbean Barbados Client Economic Forum, noting that there would be loads of benefits to the Barbados economy, especially as a cannabis tourism hotspot. As Barbados is already a popular tourism destination, she spoke of the
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The World’s First Departure Beach
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
by Malissa
Barbados is now home to the world’s first departure beach. Virgin Holidays Departure Beach lounge at the Copacabana, Bay Street has officially been opened. This provides Virgin Atlantic travellers the opportunity to eliminate the hustle and bustle at the airport and soak the last bit of sun, sea and sand while checking-in and collecting their
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Mauby, produced from mauby bark, is probably the most popular drink in Barbados. Non-mauby drinkers would often hear “You can’t be a real Bajan”. The bark of the Colubrina Elliptica tree is boiled in water for at least an hour, producing a concentrated extract. This is then diluted with water, and sugar, spices and essence
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Bajan Characters -Ossie Moore
Monday, 05 November 2018
by Malissa
Barbados is a land filled with characters, both real and fictional. Ossie Moore is one such character who has become ingrained into Barbados’ history. Today, Ossie Moore and his exploits are hardly spoken of but there was once a time when his name was on every tongue. Though thought to be folklore, Ossie Moore was
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November Equals Independence Celebrations
Thursday, 01 November 2018
by Malissa
Barbados, after being a colony of Britain for over 300 years, finally gained its’ Independence on November 30th, 1966. This memorable achievement was largely due to the work of Errol Walton Barrow, the Father of Independence. This day is a nationally recognized holiday in Barbados. Celebration s begin on November 1st with the official Lighting
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Global Handwashing Day – October 15th
Monday, 15 October 2018
by fungtech
Do you know there was such a thing as Global Handwashing Day? It’s not directly linked to Barbados But important for Barbadians and kids all around the world. It was originally created for children and schools, but can be celebrated by anyone promoting handwashing with soap. Each year on October 15, over 200 million people are involved
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5 Fast Facts About Speightstown…
Monday, 13 August 2018
by BDO
Did you know that Speightstown… Speightstown derived its name from William Speight who at the time owned the land where it is located? It was a major port in the 17th century facilitating the docking of ships that arrived from England and also a centre for trading activities? It is home to the Arlington House
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Top 6 Must See Attractions
Saturday, 11 August 2018
by Nicole Forde
Your best island adventure begins with these top 6 attractions.
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Arts – Spoken Word – Caribbean Dream
Tuesday, 07 August 2018
by fungtech
#TBT – This beautiful rendition/explanation of our Caribbean Dream was written by our dear old friend DJ Simmons. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Caribbean Dream Dreaming, Sailing thoughts flow through my mind, Visions reminding your subconscious of memories sublime, A mental slideshow capturing time, Finding a natural home, As
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Sightseeing at Needham’s Point
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
by fungtech
Have you visited Needhams Point recently? This historic area is located at the southern end of Carlisle Bay, on the south-west tip of Barbados. This beach
is a favourite for sea-bathers. The calm, clear waters ensure a relaxing experience for both locals and visitors. Sandwiched between Pebbles and Drill Hall beaches, the area is a sea-bathers
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Island Videos
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
by fungtech
Take a sneak peek! Quick showcases of what it would be like to go to the following Barbadian locations! ACTIVITIES BARBADOS CONCORDE EXPERIENCE WILDLIFE RESERVE RESTAURANTS CHICKEN BARN SIGHTSEEING RHIANNA BARBADOS TOURISM VIDEO: TOURIST OR TRAVELLER BRIDGETOWN BOTTOM
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Golf in Barbados
Friday, 20 July 2018
by fungtech
Go for the Green! Barbados’ year-round sunny weather makes it an ideal location for many sporting activities- an excellent example being golf. Whether you are a professional, or just getting started, there are several golf courses that can match your skills. Barbados has been described as a premier golfing destination, and has held prestigious tournaments
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Things to do in the Month of July
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
by Riea Rouse
In the month of July, is in the heart of the Crop Over festivities and events. July will bring a wide array of concerts, fetes, tent nights as well as the much-anticipated Calypso competitions. These are the many events to look forward to this month. Barbados Turf Club Horse Racing Season 2 Season 2 of
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Funny Bajan Superstitions
Friday, 22 June 2018
by Riea Rouse
There are so many superstitions that exist worldwide, largely unique in their own landscape based on culture. This article will take a look at the superstitions of Barbados, surrounding categories such as Easter and Children. GoodFriday/Easter 1)No sea bathing on Good Friday – this is one of the superstitions surrounding the Easter Tradition, as many
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Top 10 Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day
Sunday, 06 May 2018
by Riea Rouse
Every mother deserves something special on Mother’s Day – the day set aside worldwide to celebrate and appreciate all mothers (something we should be doing all year round). However, many gift ideas out there tend to be very generic and some might say stereotypical, things such as cooking sets and mugs etc. There is nothing
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