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The House Arlington
Wednesday, 07 February 2018
by Riea Rouse
Built in the late 18th century, Arlington House was in Speightstown constructed by the early settlers on the island in a classic “single house” design. The house was formerly the home of a wealthy merchant and is the only remaining piece of architechture in the island that shows Barbados’ influence on Charleston’s architecture in the
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Never a Dull Moment in Barbados – Things to do on Tuesday
Tuesday, 06 February 2018
by Riea Rouse
Atlantis Submarine Night Dive Tours on the Atlantis Submarine are highly recommended as one of the best attractions/experiences in Barbados, for both adults and children alike. The Night tour, lasting an hr and 45 minutes, provides a different experience than the day tour as the use of the high powered flashlights to illuminate the surroundings,
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Never a Dull Moment in Barbados – Things to do on Monday
Monday, 05 February 2018
by Riea Rouse
Harbour Lights Monday Beach Extravaganza Dinner Show with Philip 7 and Masala Harbour Lights, an open air beachfront nightclub, presents you with the opportunity to dance in the sand under the stars to Phillip 7 and Masala every Monday night. A delicious, mouth-watering BBQ dinner with free flowing cocktails and dessert, caps off a great
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Top Thing to do on Date Night in Barbados
Friday, 02 February 2018
by Riea Rouse
With busy schedules and increasing workloads, time to spend with the significant other becomes limited. However, that’s the ideal reason date night was invented, to take eat least one night a week to just be with each other without any distractions – work, kids etc. With so many things to do in Barbados, it could
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Wreck the Dress: What is it and how to do it best in Barbados?
Thursday, 01 February 2018
by Riea Rouse
Over the past few years, many persons have tried to come up with ideas to make weddings a little less ‘regular’ and a little more original. From wearing different colour dresses, to getting married away from home, several trends have emerged. The latest of these is “Wreck the Dress”. Here, we will detail for you
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Never a Dull Moment in Barbados – Things to do on Wednesday
Wednesday, 31 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Every Wednesday night from 10pm to 2am, come out and enjoy yourself at the Jolly Roger Shipwreck Dockside Party. Some of Barbados’ most well-known DJs, including Dave Smooth and Exodus, provide the entertainment for the night, blazing some of the best party music. Use this as a way of unwinding after a stressful day, or
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Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
This society was established in 1933 by an act of parliament in an effort to document on permanent record, all aspects of Barbados’ history: old buildings, leading families and anything that is of historical interest. It is currently housed in the Garrison Historic Area, in the building that used to form the military prison at
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Bajan Nicknames
Monday, 29 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Genesis of Bajan Nicknames The concept of nicknames first originated in Barbados during the slavery era. During this era, slaves tended to use their native language to communicate in ways that the planter class could not understand. Because of this, the plantocracy decided to rename the slaves, due to a lack of understanding of their
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Things to do on a Friday Night
Friday, 26 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
1) Oistins Fish Fry The best place to be in Barbados on a Friday (and Saturday night) is Oistins. The food is excellent, with wide varieties of dishes featuring mahi-mahi, tuna, marlin, flying fish, lobster and chicken available for persons to purchase. This is no high-end nightclub, but rather a very informal yet festive atmosphere.
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Heritage Tourism in Barbados: What do we have to offer?
Thursday, 25 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
What is Heritage Tourism? Well, Heritage Tourism is travel to various countries not simply for leisure but to experience the unique cultural elements such as places and artefacts that represent the stories of its people past and present. Barbados was and still continues to be one of the places most frequented by visitors for fun
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Grenade Hall, Signal Station and Wild Life Reserve
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Grenade Hall combines a restored signal station and a natural forest to create a wonderful attraction for history and nature lovers. The entry fee you pay will not only allow you access to the Grenade Hall Forest and Signal Station but also to the Barbados Wildlife Reserve. The signal station offers patrons fantastic views of
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Exploring the Caves of Barbados
Monday, 22 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Barbados has three major caves usually explored by locals and tourists. These are the ever popular Harrison’s Cave, Animal Flower Cave and Coles Cave. This article will provide brief details about these caves, followed by details on how you can explore them. Harrison’s Cave One of the highest ranked attractions in Barbados, Harrison’s Cave, located
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Carlisle Bay Fish Fry
Friday, 19 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
The Carlisle Bay Fish Fry forms “Fish Fry Fridays” hosted by the Boatyard Beach Club on Bay Street. Here you can relax on the white sandy beach of Carlisle bay, the official bay of Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison, and enjoy the best in local and international dishes. This fish fry boasts a very extensive
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A Visit to Speightstown
Thursday, 18 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Over 350 years old, Speightstown is one of the four major towns in Barbados, the northern most and 2nd largest town on the island. In terms of cultural significance and importance, Speightstown is the second most important town in Barbados.The town was settled in 1630 and was named after William Speight, the owner of the
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Caribbean Car Rental – A Guide To Renting A Vehicle
Wednesday, 17 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Most of us at some point in our lives will need to rent a vehicle for a variety of reasons. However, this task is not as straightforward as walking in the shop, picking up the vehicle, signing an agreement (if necessary) and hitting the road. Just as buying a new or used vehicle requires meticulous
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Local Hotspots – St. Lawrence Gap
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
St. Lawrence Gap Are you looking for a place to have a nice dinner? What about a place to enjoy the local culture of Barbados? Do you want to have a good night out partying with friends? Looking for a nice restaurant, with an amazing view for that special person in your life? Are you
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10 Things To Do On A Rainy Day
Monday, 15 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
We usually have sunshine all year round but there are some days, specifically during the summer months that it rains. With a plethora of outside activities available in Barbados, what is there that is fun and enjoyable to do when we cannot tour the great outdoors? Herein lies the beauty of Caribbean life…there is always
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Know A Bajan – 8 Questions with the Average Joe
Saturday, 13 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
Wanna Get to know A Bajan? Well we will introduce 8! We sat down with a few “average joes” (and a few janes) to ask them these eight questions. Some of the responses were hilarious and some were just…strange… but its all in the life of a Bajan! 1) What is your favourite saying? 2)
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Tips on How to Keep New Year’s Resolutions
Friday, 12 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
So it’s that time of year again. We reflect on the year that is about to pass. What did we accomplish? Better yet, what goals did we have going into the year that we didn’t accomplish? I want to lose 10 pounds. I want to go to church more. I want to be a better
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DIY- Using Household Items to Beautify Your Home
Thursday, 11 January 2018
by Riea Rouse
With the hard economic times, it is sometimes difficult purchase the items we need to make our house beautiful. However, with the advent of numerous “DIY” (Do it Yourself) blogs, beautifying your home is now not only easier, but more affordable. Here are some simplistic ideas using old things you may usually throw away, that
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