Never a Dull Moment in Barbados – Things to do on Saturday
Thursday, 23 March 2017
by BDO
Adventure Beach, The Boatyard Adventure Beach at the Boatyard is one of the most exciting places to visit on Saturdays for both adults and children. You can enjoy snorkeling, swimming, jet skiing, glass bottom boats, rope swinging, diving, the ocean trampoline, and of course, relaxing on the lounge chairs with umbrellas. Also, food and drinks
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The History of Speightstown
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
by BDO
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
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